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  1. M813rc

    Cucv door markings

    Per the manual- black on green/brown areas, green on black areas. Cheers PS added pics for example. Marine CUCV's often had the USMC###### on the door just above the crease line. Also, the Marines usually write the tire pressure as ##PSI, though they do use TP## also.
  2. M813rc

    Cucv door markings

    Nobody questioned your veracity. I wasn't talking about Marine trucks, but Air Force specifically, my response was to Marco1031 since that was what he asked about. Cheers
  3. M813rc

    Cucv door markings

    Okay, I talked to Sarge about the Air Force door marking today. He told me the following- Typical # looks something like 72K123 The first two number are the year the vehicle was taken on USAF inventory, usually the vehicle year, but not necessarily. The letter denotes type of vehicle, as in-...
  4. M813rc

    Cucv door markings

    If I correctly recall what Sarge (who ran a USAF motorpool for many years) told me, K stands for tactical trucks, and C was for admin vehicles. I will ask him tomorrow (Sunday) when I see him. Cheers
  5. M813rc

    Cucv door markings

    I'm going to use Gillespie paint with the "full repaint" 3-colour camo pattern (which looks much better). Two for one painting sounds good to me! Cheers
  6. M813rc

    Cucv door markings

    Welcome aboard Brother, Semper Fi! If you think brown is ugly, just be glad it wasn't pink (and I do mean pink, a lascivious shade thereof) like Pawnshop's. His has recovered now, but will eternally carry the name Pinky....:-P Cheers
  7. M813rc

    Cucv door markings

    Here is what was on my 1009, including original door markings and those modified to suit an old Marine (interesting what you can do when you have a spare hour and some stick-on lettering). Those white door panels are reflective, so not very tactical. This one was apparently a range truck on...
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