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One difference is that regular squarebodys usually have a radio wiring harness in them, the CUCV will have to be wired from scratch, not a problem,but not plug and play.
Sounds good. I didn't plan on trusting the paint that came on the new inner fenders. I heve some other rust that I have to get after as soon as the weather warms up.
While working on my 1009 I see that I need to replace the inner fender on the passenger side. Does the CUCV use a special inner fender or do the reinforcement brackets for the battery trays come off and can be used on the new inner fender? It doesn't look like there is anything different on...
Had a Gen 1 light come on last week as I was finishing plowing snow. It warmed up enough to check it out today. After reading several posts and checking several things, I finally figured out that it was a blown heater fuse. Not sure what caused the fuse to blow, but it appears to be working...
I would make sure you could park a deuce at your home, many areas have restrictions on anything over 1 ton. Also look into insurance, you.may need special insurance due to the size of the deuce.
My M1009 insures the same as a Blazer, no parking or insurance problems like I had with my...
My buddy and I rode our Harleys up the AlCan and back down on the Cassiar Hwy back in the 90's. Had a great time, no major problems. Fuel got more expensive the furtner north you get, until you cross into Alaska. Plenty of repair shops along the way, but you may want to carry any spare...
i never thought about the insurance angle, but I bet it's mostly not wanting to allow the "riff raff" in. I used to have a converted skoolie and always worried about being turned away.
Luckily just about all of the panels are availible for these old trucks, everything from whole panels to specific patch panels, not to mention there are a ton of old Chevys around as parts vehicles. Unfortunately welding skills are needed to replace some of the panels. Rockers, floors, inner...
Finally got my starter back from the rebuilder and installed it. Fired right up. Been too cold to do much with the cobbled up wires to the starter, so I did a couple of temporary repairs and will do a better fix when it warms up.
Snowed last night so I was glad that I got it running again...
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