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  1. J

    Still not sure...

    Hi, And sorry all for the new thread Il think about that the nex time :) The starter is 24Volt, resistor pack to cut it down to 12 for the rest of the truck sits over the firewall. Dont know about 2 alterators right now, Il get some pics of the engine and surroundings tonight.
  2. J

    what is this

    Hi, sorry for the bad explanation, im trying to ID my truck in here, http://www.steelsoldiers.com/cucv/50845-still-not-sure.html#post579086 the vin doesnt match up to a military vehicle but the rest does... I got that hole in my roof looking like that stuff might have been there :P
  3. J

    Still not sure...

    That doesnt sound so bad... All screws are in the wrong position, 2-3 cm off from the default holes for ex. the seats. New holes has been drilled next to the old ones... nothing matches up in there :P So, anywhere to look for a specific number on some part or a vin number somwhere else?
  4. J

    what is this

    Hmm okay, is it a round hole carved up all through the roof?
  5. J

    Still not sure...

    Its possible that the vin plate was moved from another vehicle there, the gauges and clusters fit poorly and doesnt seem like they were there from factory. Anywhere i can find the VIN excep for in the front and the driverside door?
  6. J

    Still not sure...

    My truck is what seems to be a rebuilt cucv to a more civilian version... all the interior missmatch and/or is broken.. When decoding the vin i end up with the following information 1G8EK18C8CF111153 1 = USA g = General Motors 8 = Multipurpose Vehicle All M1009's (blazers) E = 6001 - 7000...
  7. J

    what is this

    What was charged with this?
  8. J

    what is this

    http://i42.tinypic.com/n34yfc.jpg I have a hole there in my blazer, but it has been welded shut, whats it used for?
  9. J

    Identifying a m1009

    Found the correct one, its a K10. http://i43.tinypic.com/rtf0c6.jpg
  10. J

    Identifying a m1009

    Okay, i read that all the vins should be 17 charachets/digits long.. EK18C8CF111153 is only 14..
  11. J

    Identifying a m1009

    Indeed :) Thanks alot Lance, im dieing to know what i just bought, and a correct VIN will help alot :)
  12. J

    Identifying a m1009

    Hello and Thanks :) Yes thats what i though aswell... Might be that this is not a cucv after all. :) My VIN doesnt seem to match up with the vin decoder here in the forum, any place where i might find the VIN in my truck ? the one i posted is from the dash up by the windshield...
  13. J

    Identifying a m1009

    Hi All, Im a new member from sweden :) I just bought an old blazer supposed to be from -82. Owner though it was an old army blazer because of the old paint inside the engine bay.... I know that the cucv ones did not have cloth seats, no air conditioner.. But it might have been converted ...
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