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Just recovered this 1984 CUCV from the Delaware National Guard. It was used as a promotional vehicle until it was damaged in an accident. Interior was coated in bed liner and exterior has been wrapped in digital camo. Now it's time for the body work and restoration to begin.
Thanks to all that have posted. I did in fact initially do a search for this info and got a lot of varying info, just like the variety that has been posted here. I am a novice with Military vehicles, but not with vehicles in general. I just want to be sure to put the correct number on my SF97...
Understood, but those people need to just move on to better things like saving the world. There are many people here who are willing to share answers . I visit several other forums and it never fails that someone in the bunch is always the Search Police. Manners and patience , just another lost...
I asked a simple question, not to be chastised about Search... Thanks :roll: If you don't care to give a constructive answer then dont reply to my thread.
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