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Just FYI....found this on another site:
1984--Chevy again made changes to the front end of the truck, the only major area of change in 15 years of production. Quadruple headlights were made optional. Interior received changes to the wiper controls and the integration of the high beam lights...
Test of the Bushwhacker Blazer
Perhaps the final number produced is different, but here is what they were saying back at the time the CUCVs were rolling off the lines.
First article from Four Wheeler, dated Feb 1984 says:
"The demand is continuing strongly - helped imeasurably by the Army's...
Not EVERY ONE, but yes most car related ones I keep. I have Road & Track going back 25 years. I also have lots of original car/truck sales brochures too - going back to the early 70s. You can always buy the brochures on ebay if you want to get them for the Chevy trucks. They're not that...
According to a Feb 1984 Four Wheeler magazine article, the U.S. Army orderred 53,248 Chevy trucks, which included 23,478 Blazers. Guess there were additional orders later on.
This scan is from a 1984 Blazer sales brochure. It says over 23,000 Blazers were recently purchased by the U.S. Army. I checked the 1985 & 1986 brochures, but they don't have anything similar.
Hope it helps provide some info on the CUCV model breakout. [thumbzup]
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