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My m1008 is an old Airforce Cucv unlike the marines and army and the national Guard the Airforce didnt mark thiers the same way the airforce used 2 digits (21,35,78 all examples ) I can see it now a row of airforce trucks numbered 1-78 ;)so i have no idea where mine came from im not even sure if...
My 1008 had 35,000 on the clock when i bought it im roughly 5th or 6th owner since it was retired from the air force the 2 cycle oil does work i do it about everyother fill up it made a real diffrence in the way it ran thats for sure :-D
I personally can say i can attest to most everything in the postings of this thread My cucv was bought cheap so i had leway in spending money to drive it Alts starter among other things the 24 volt system works wonders if kept up i drive my m1008 near about everyday
The thing is its the obvious is usally the culpret lol been thier done that also should be a student hahahah Another one rides the bus Who am i kidding im the driver all aboard :grd:
Welcome To Steel soldiers From another Carolinian im out here on the Coast of NC What a diverse and Crazy bunch of guys and girls on here u have come to the right place welcome to the Darkside it only gets worse from here lol :D
Well we Should all muster up get the ranks and all our mvs An head for the hills and dissappear i personally am sick and tired of theway the country is going but what can u do just sit back fear the worst hope for the best :-D
heres where i mounted mine on the m1008
I bought a led license plate light from advance auto parts for $15.00 its pretty bright at night i can see it when i back up lol
Thanks warthog for The info sir im very Greatful was a little confused i will do some more research armed with this part number again thanks have a great day is that part number for the whole unit or just a single part
My m1008 was airforce probably only had a double digit number on it and was parked in a field before the usda got it and painted it red finding out any info about it is like :deadhorse:lol
Hey Was wandering i looked up The heater Control assembly with Classic Chevy parts the only one that looks like the control assembly is one for 74-80 chevy part number 68-486 its $104 just wandering if their is an orginal partnumber for the Whole heater control assembly i looked in the tms...
Im a Blaster i mess with carc everyday its some really nasty stuff WEAR PROTECTIVE PPE WHEN SANDING ON THIS MESS I cant stress that enough thiers lead silca Chromium just to name a few Sorry to hear about the 1009 i hope u get it back the way it was or better Good luck as for parts im buying as...
Well i personaly like the 24 volts as i have figured out a way to regulate the voltage for use with cb equipment that was my whole intentions of buying the m1008 i love my truck the 24 volts is defintely a better way to turn the massive 21:1 Compression diesel that is in the cucvs also our local...
Wrecker man u crack me up ur a hoot gotta love the sense of humor
Yeah welcome to the Steel Soldiers Family Names john i live here in Jacksonville NC any help us guys can give please feel free to ask alot of good guys on here :mrgreen: