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Yes, I do believe I am addicted now to Military Vehicles.lol Walking to Freedom 402, I am new to CUCV's also and it has been a learing curve for sure.PM me and I will give you my number. It would be great to get a cruise of CUCV's together in this city. I get a ton of looks driving mine, the...
Thanks for the kind words eveyone. Yes I have been replaceing all of the hoses and belts the were suspect. I would love to completley restore this truck, but it will have to wait untill I get my 1970 Plymouth GTX project done.
I have done a bit of work to it in the last few days. Including a new axle oil seal and and shoes on the rear end. New tail light lenses and a the parts for the Dog Head relay mod. These trucks are addicting!lol
Thanks for the replys! I got it for $3,600.It has 34k miles and is pretty **** solid body wise. I have been semi daily driving it with doing repairs in between. I really enjoy driving it! I dont miss driving my modern truck at all. Well, maybe it needs a cup holder or two.lol
I have wanted a Chevy truck CUCV for a very long time! Finding a decent one my area is very tough. Most have been beat to death and are very rusty. I could not pass up the decent deal I was able to get this one for.
I recently purchased an 86 M1028. The previous owner allready installed a brand new 6" super lift with 37 16.5 OZ military tires, new exhaust, glow plugs, batteries, etc etc. I have been replacing belts and hoses etc so far, and yes the Dog Head starter relay is happening very soon!