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Hey, all!
I am brand new to this whole thing, hobby and forum alike. I have always had an interest in military vehicles, 4x4s, big engines, and the desire to learn mechanics. I just never got around to really diving into it for lack of funds, and lack of time. Now, however, I am prompted to make a decision as to my next vehicle. I no longer have a means of transportation, so I have to take care of that when I get back from Afghanistan.
I figure what better time to meld it all together: get a new, dependable vehicle, put some of my hard earned money to good use, and have fun with it in the process? I am going to be purchasing an M1008 CUCV when I get back. Now unfortunately for some on here, know that I won't be keeping it stock, or restored to original condition. As a student of military history, active duty service member, and WWII and Vietnam reenactor, I realize why some may upturn their noses at that notion. Well, I just won't be able to do what I wish to do with a stock CUCV pickup.
I want to turn it into a good everyday vehicle, but also have the capability of it being a great B.O.V., or SHTF vehicle, if you will. I hope to be able to add on many practical modifications onto an already robust, generally dependable military vehicle...but first, I need to learn how, and the best ways to do that.
I am glad to have found this site. I love what I see already. I am originally from Dunedin, Florida, grew up in Clearwater, Florida, I am currently stationed at Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, NC, and as I mentioned, I am currently deployed to Afghanistan.
I am brand new to this whole thing, hobby and forum alike. I have always had an interest in military vehicles, 4x4s, big engines, and the desire to learn mechanics. I just never got around to really diving into it for lack of funds, and lack of time. Now, however, I am prompted to make a decision as to my next vehicle. I no longer have a means of transportation, so I have to take care of that when I get back from Afghanistan.
I figure what better time to meld it all together: get a new, dependable vehicle, put some of my hard earned money to good use, and have fun with it in the process? I am going to be purchasing an M1008 CUCV when I get back. Now unfortunately for some on here, know that I won't be keeping it stock, or restored to original condition. As a student of military history, active duty service member, and WWII and Vietnam reenactor, I realize why some may upturn their noses at that notion. Well, I just won't be able to do what I wish to do with a stock CUCV pickup.
I want to turn it into a good everyday vehicle, but also have the capability of it being a great B.O.V., or SHTF vehicle, if you will. I hope to be able to add on many practical modifications onto an already robust, generally dependable military vehicle...but first, I need to learn how, and the best ways to do that.
I am glad to have found this site. I love what I see already. I am originally from Dunedin, Florida, grew up in Clearwater, Florida, I am currently stationed at Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, NC, and as I mentioned, I am currently deployed to Afghanistan.