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  1. cucvrus

    Need advice on restoring and work to do on '86 CUCV blazer

    Time is irrelevant. I just do it. I have been working leisurely on my current build since November 2017. I have not left a bolt unturned.
  2. cucvrus

    Need advice on restoring and work to do on '86 CUCV blazer

    You mean like that? That comes with a lot of sweat and toil. But I still recommend you remove the body from frame. The M1009 is notorious for hiding rust in the rea floor rea and is almost impossible to get clean and properly coated while still in place. I have a 12K M1009 in my barn for 25...
  3. cucvrus

    Need advice on restoring and work to do on '86 CUCV blazer

    Get a nice dry place and lots of tools. Let the fun begin. I been there several times. https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/1986-cucv-m1009-decade-after-being-wrecked.173878/ Good Luck. Let me warn you it gets expensive to do it right. I recommend removing the body from the frame. Be Safe.
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