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  1. kcimb

    Cucv as a daily driver

    Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Cucv as a daily driver I can't access GL here on campus. It falls in the area of Ebay and "bad" websites. If you see one..let me know! I could wrangle that much pretty quick. Can these handle the m101/105 trailers?
  2. kcimb

    Cucv as a daily driver

    Re: RE: Re: RE: Cucv as a daily driver Yep. Rust. Car cancer. 6.2 engines seem to be going pretty cheap now.
  3. kcimb

    Cucv as a daily driver

    Re: RE: Cucv as a daily driver I'd like an m1009 that looks good and drives good (Yeah, just like everyone else). 22mpg sounds decent. I drive slow (50-55 most of the time) to save gas and I tend to be absolutely anal about maintenance on my vehicles. I'm a diesel junkie, don't want to drive a...
  4. kcimb

    Cucv as a daily driver

    Where you at, aboonski? I'm out at the Pensacola Naval base. Just looking for a decent, cheap diesel truck that I can drive the wheels off of. I like simple, and the cucvs seem as simple as simple can be. WHat's the MPG on yours, highway and city?
  5. kcimb

    Cucv as a daily driver

    Howdy. How do CUCVs stack up as Daily drivers? I'm talking about the SRW m1008s and SUV m1009s (Think I got it right). MPG? Reliability? Creature comforts? Easy to fix? I'm assuming they are identical to late 80's chevy trucks.
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