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Has anyone seen a mid 70's "Pre-CUCV" Military Chevy?
This guy on Pirate bought a 76 GMC 'CUCV', it's got a standard 3 lever light switch in the radio area, old style blackout lights in the grille and the 2 pin slave connector on the driver's side. Says he was told it was an ambulance that was converted to a pickup. Someone else in the thread says that it's a former Canadian mil vehicle.
New Project: 5/4 ton CUCV - Pirate4x4.Com Bulletin Board
I think it's interesting and am curious to find out if anyone's seen anything like it.
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m162/PRCDDIK/CUCV/IMG_0036.jpg
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m162/PRCDDIK/CUCV/IMG_0045.jpg
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m162/PRCDDIK/CUCV/IMG_0044.jpg
Later,
Joe
(ETA: Does anyone know how to make photobucket links display as images instead of links?)
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This guy on Pirate bought a 76 GMC 'CUCV', it's got a standard 3 lever light switch in the radio area, old style blackout lights in the grille and the 2 pin slave connector on the driver's side. Says he was told it was an ambulance that was converted to a pickup. Someone else in the thread says that it's a former Canadian mil vehicle.
New Project: 5/4 ton CUCV - Pirate4x4.Com Bulletin Board
I think it's interesting and am curious to find out if anyone's seen anything like it.
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m162/PRCDDIK/CUCV/IMG_0036.jpg
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m162/PRCDDIK/CUCV/IMG_0045.jpg
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m162/PRCDDIK/CUCV/IMG_0044.jpg
Later,
Joe
(ETA: Does anyone know how to make photobucket links display as images instead of links?)
*** EDIT ****
can't link images, you must download, save and then attach.
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when things got banged up. Especially the cab roofs. Oi vey. The comms pods designed for those trucks continue to live on as mounted on the LSVW series vehicles chassis after having gone through a rehab program.