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  1. cucvrus

    Questions about an '86 CUCV

    Still here.
  2. cucvrus

    Questions about an '86 CUCV

    I still have a running 1987 M1028 that you can drive home tomorrow. I am about 3 hours from Binghamton NY. I think Binghamton is in Broome County. Straight south I 81 exit 90 in Pennsylvania. Ready to go turn the key and start it up and be on your way. After you pay for it.
  3. cucvrus

    Questions about an '86 CUCV

    I see a Jagdtiger lurking in the bush back there. Or perhaps a Elefant Panzerjager. Second thought it is a NATO 5 ton. And hey that saw will cut them ties without a problem. And you could do it wearing a 3 piece suit and not get dirty. Yes the CUCV can handle the weight. Without a doubt. And...
  4. cucvrus

    Questions about an '86 CUCV

    Who done that? Who was it? I don't see any C list. Are B lists legal? I will get Deputy Dog right on it. :D
  5. cucvrus

    Questions about an '86 CUCV

    He don't need any Christmas money. I just spoke with him. Bah Humbug was his reply. Happy Holidays.
  6. cucvrus

    Questions about an '86 CUCV

    Any CUCV in proper running order is an excellent vehicle for hauling firewood, stones, I have used all types. I prefer the M1009 with a dual / single axle trailer. I have the same M1009 for 20 + - years and it is all original power train. All original. Works great. Is it a race car? NO. Does it...
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