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My new M1009 CUCV

swatmedic

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Just got this baby home. No rust in fantastic shape. 1984 64,000 miles. Can't wait to restore it...
 

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Welcome!

That's one clean looking truck you got there. Congrats! Looks like it was taken care of. Yeah, like E Dr.P said, what restoration plans ya got for it? Looks nice just like it is.
 

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Mainly going to replace worn interior stuff, dash, door panels, paint, and window gaskets/rubber. Engine and trans are in great shape. There is a small leak from one of the oil cooler lines, going to replace it. To be honest not much more to do to it.
 

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Engine

A pic of the engine compartment of my CUCV. It's pretty clean and looks like it has a new starter. Don't know a whole lot about the 24v/12v system and am learning. Does this engine look like it's been converted to 12 volt?
 

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JSF01

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Little hard to tell from the photo for sure but I am pretty sure it has not been converted, The resister is still thre in the back with wires running to and from it so Im 99.999% sure.
 
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