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CUCV name suggestion

CycleJay

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Hi guys,

I have thought about naming, much less come up with a name for
my M1009 yet.

But someone suggested I call it.... "Rumblelina", he said.....
"Because she rumbles.."

I think that may not be such a bad idea..

What do you all think??

Also, how do you come up with names for your CUCV's?
Those of you that have any way..
 

ODFever

Madness Takes Its Toll...
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I call mine Vinny - reminds me of a tough Italian that you don't want to mess with.
 

GM-M1008

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That's exactly where "SLOW RIDE" is stenciled on my M1028. Think "FOGHAT" and a slow truck.
take it easy.

I'm in the mood, the rhythm is right,
Move to the music, we can roll all night.
Oooh, oooh, slow ride - oooh, oooh ...

have not heard that song in a while
 

Anubis8472

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My '78 K-5 was "The Beast"
Cordova Brown, plaid seats, six headlights, four brake lights, KC's on top, tractor lights out back, 102" CB whips, loudspeakers in the grill.

When I first parked my 1009 in the driveway I smiled and thought .. yeah, the beast is back.
Unfortunately I just can't bring myself to tag a name like 'Beast' on these overly rounded 80's body styles.

So instead I've just been calling my 1009 'Sweetheart'.

(Investigating replacing the front fenders/hood/grill etc. with a 70's set)
 
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