Vehicle Description
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This 1986 Chevy Blazer is a M1009 CUCV Military Blazer is a really
clean, very original truck that came out of North Carolina and we
were told it was a Fort Bragg Blazer. This is a really nice example
of an original Military Blazer. The body on this truck is clean and
the CARC paint appears to be mostly original which is rare to see.
It has both of the correct military bumpers and military markings.
It has a new windshield. The underside is super clean and we found
no rust issues with this rig.
The interior is your basic military interior and it is original and
in great Shape. It still has the original seats, original door
panels, and original dash pad. The headlights, taillights,
brakelights, and turn signals are all working. The gauges all work.
The Blackout lights are working except for the rear driver side.
The horn, heat, and windshield wipers work. It also has the M16 Gun
Mounts still in place which is pretty cool.
Mechanically this Blazer is excellent. It starts easy and runs and
drives great. The engine is believed to be the original 6.2L Diesel
that runs strong with no issues or red flags that we found. The
last owner installed a new injection pump. We did not get the
receipt but you can see it is new. It was also converted to a
completely 12 Volt system. It has the Turbo 400 Automatic
transmission that shifts nice. It is mated to the np208 transfer
case and the 4WD works like it should. The front and rear axles are
both 10 Bolts with 3.08 gears. This is all sitting on a set of
factory steel wheels with 31 Inch Mud Terrain Tires. These Military
Blazers are getting very hard to find in this condition.
We drive what we sell so that we can give you a first hand and
accurate report on how the vehicle runs and drives. Our pictures
are never touched up or photoshopped. What you see is an accurate
representation of the vehicle. We take consistent pictures and show
you everything so you can get a true representation of the
vehicle.
Complete Pictures (including undercarriage) and Video at
www.4-wheelclassics.com