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That era was the 12 series radios. The VRC 46 and VRC 47 were vastly more common than the other models in the CUCV although other 12 series models were used.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AN/VRC-12
Is this the "radio connector" you have under the dash? If so, it isn't a radio connector. It's the STE-ICE test device connector. All CUCV's....as well as a lot of other mil vehicles....have them.
Also the M1008 didn't normally have a radio. The M1008A1 did. That is the one with the radio rack in the back. It could have 4 antennaes mounted on it. One would be on each corner of the bed.
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