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  • how much did u sell it for and do u have any other 1s?

  • All older chevy 6.2 diesels are 24 volt. even civilian pickup trucks that were diesel back then, so it wasnt a "conversion" it was factory. Also "black out" switches the headlights to a infared filter so you can drive with night vision goggles on. The power outlet wasnt for laptops, the military has almost never put a laptop in any vehicle except for MP's and EOD, and back in 1986 they didnt have any laptops what so ever. the outlet is in fact for the radio.

  • are the huge tall antennas you can install for CB's

  • i'm just saying, the C models are 2wd and K models are 4x4 just from your title

  • very nice clean truck, rare to find one in that condition!!

  • where is this truck located and how much?

  • How much for the blazer man? i love blazers could not find one down here so i went with a truck of that same model

  • the reflectin tape in the back is for city driving, that way the vehicle can be seen better by other drivers. cool truck, I'm also looking to buy a used Hummvee.

  • @Ramora67 kool i have 1 blazer left Nathan 406 544 6919

  • @Ramora67 they dont sale the hummer to the public they rebuild them or in some cases they rebuild and go out to our allies in other countrys. and just so some people dont talk shit i worked in the motor pool for 1 nad half years. un tell their is a replacement for the hummer they will not sale to the public. but i would love to have one too.

  • I'm totally buying one of these at some point

  • also the hole on the side of the

    cab on the drivers side just behind the drivers door

    are for antenna mounts

  • Thank you I do have 1 more of these left Nathan 406 544 6919

  • Also the connector under the dash

    If for their stay ice machine for

    Checking engine diagnostis

    On the m1009

  • wow kool i learn new stuff about these everyday...

  • The Blazer is actually called an M1009 by the military.

    The circular plaque on the front is the Bridge Weight Classification plate, and involves a formula based on the truck weight, weight distribution and other factors. The "69" is a sexual Innuendo, and not a unit number.

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