Thats not true, you bought that blue M1008 at Ft. Mead.
So, you should say you seldom see complete M1008's at
auctions. (which is true, all the cities and towns take them)
>From: MVTrucker@aol.com
>To: <mil-veh@mil-veh.org> (Military Vehicles Mailing List)
>Subject: Re: [MV] M1008 for sale
>Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 06:25:09 EST
>
>Listers,
>When I mentioned that CUCV's (mainly the M1008)
>are getting hard to come by, well, they are around
>here. I know there's about eight M1009's and one or
>two M1008's sitting in the yard at DRMO Lakehurst.
>All but two look A1, but these will never make it to a
>local or national sale. In speaking with some National
>Guard personnel looking them over, they told me the
>CUCV's are spoken for as soon as they enter the
>compound. I've never seen anything but residue come
>out of the several DRMOs I go to, so I generally buy
>from private individuals. I've heard that up and running
>CUCVs come out of some DRMO's, but they're too
>far away for me to go after.
>I need some M1008s. Plenty of Blazers around.
>Joe Young
>www.joeyoung.com
>Ps: I put my reservations in for three spaces at the
> MVPA National Convention. Hope to meet many
> Listers while there and at Aberdeen.
>
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