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I was playing around earlier with some antenna mounts.
I do have the correct mounts for a CUCV but I like the way these look. It also lowers them just a bit.
I will admit I stole the idea from these pictures.
I believe it was used for training
I found some paperwork in the console that had something to do with training. It referenced unit 76 (which is the trucks #) as a hunter.
And it was full of loose blanks.
So a little update.
After getting the truck home and looking it over its not to bad but hey definitely drove the s**# out of it.
I was told it came from Eglin AFB
So I guess this makes sense.
I went through it and found a few interesting things. The coolest was the original Tahoe Z71 and...
Posted by stonepicker
rofl...I had a bid on it when it first showed up. It looks to be a "real" CUCV-II. First I've seen with this interior. I hope the data plate is on the door.
With the transfer in the back seat and it being a GAS job. I decided to pass on this one. If it was a Diesel...
Wikipedia
CUCV II
Overview
Manufacturer
General Motors
Model years
1996–2000
Body and chassis
Body style
4-door SUV
2-door pickup
4-door pickup
Platform
GM GMT400 platform
Powertrain
Engine
350 in³ (5.7 L) L05 V8
454 in³ (7.4 L) L29/L21 V8
6.5 L Detroit Diesel V8...
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