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What are these? My guess is that they are CUCV pickup troop seats? This is only because an item I purchased had them in the bed. (and it wasn't a CUCV.) Do they have any value in the condition they are in?
Allright, I know a carbuerator goes here, but is it a Ball & Ball carbuerator? Was there more than one option for carbueration on this truck? The linkages are shown in the pic as well. What all pieces should I be looking for to install a carb? Sorry, but I have never seen a carbuerator on this...
Appears to be some kind of trailer cargo box. It has a rounded top, and a hinged one piece door with a twist handle on one end. What's the nomenclature? Ideas?
What is this worth?
Has clear PA title.
I am considering selling it. Feel free to PM me if you are interested.
Tires are weather checked, however I have personally towed it about 70 miles.
It is a 1944, made by Youngstown Door.
Thanks in advance!
Recently purchased an M715 of my very own. I bought it sight unseen, but the price was right. I was pleasantly suprised when I picked it up. Even though the motor has parts missing, it was running before said parts were liberated. It has a production date of 1-1969. I can't wait to tear out that...
I am looking for one of these for a project.. I have seen them in yellow and black, (as shown) or silver and red. Either would do. PM Me or reply should you have something available. Commonly attached to surplus used by State Forestry or Federal.
Part Numbers are as follows:
American Bosch
Type: PSB6A-90EH-5337A1
Cust Part: 10935261-LD465-1
Gov. Speed: 650/2600
Hydraulic Head no: HD 90100A
American Bosch
Casting Number by Input Shaft:
American Bosch
TMD 9B-5803A
I believe this is for a deuce? I have no idea which engine. If it's...
I need an engine wiring harness. Uncut would be exceptional. NOS would be even better, but not required. Good used is great. Let me know what you guys have available. For a 1985 CUCV Blazer.
Yes, I know.. Everyone has been asking for this stuff lately. I'm trying to find any history of my Blazers. I have 2. Tell me what you guys can. The first one is as follows:
1985 CUCV Blazer
VIN 1G8ED18J3FF147765
It was surplused to the Commonwealth of PA somewhere around 02-1999. I show miles...