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  1. stanzuray

    Why are CUCV prices so much higher that Civi Chevs

    . I have learned from the guys here that it is a M1031 and sure enough a data plate confirms. Just has single wheels. Only thing (besides battery's missing) is something not connected and loose called the vacuum regulating valve on the injector pump and the vacuum lines to it. Maybe it was...
  2. stanzuray

    Why are CUCV prices so much higher that Civi Chevs

    Just thanks for all the ideas. It's how we learn and especially me as I try to figure out the truck. At a fish camp now and away from truck but maybe when I get to my village I'll take some pics of the underside and normal heavy wear places like pedals and see what you think. A lot of experience...
  3. stanzuray

    Why are CUCV prices so much higher that Civi Chevs

    You apparently know more than I. Just went over all the plates on the truck and came upon this one that says Chassis Cab M1031. Thank you this clears up a lot. This is why I 'm here - to learn. Stan
  4. stanzuray

    Why are CUCV prices so much higher that Civi Chevs

    Sorry guys that smiley face kept getting put in place of the millage until I saw the check box to stop it. 7,548 miles.
  5. stanzuray

    Why are CUCV prices so much higher that Civi Chevs

    Just got this M-1028A1 (same as a 1008 it seems) on bid in our village for $670.00. Looked it over and as a somewhat mechanic I believe the millage is correct (7,548). Underside, exhaust and engine parts are somewhat like new. Just signs of sitting. Our City (250 max people) gets these military...
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