TacTeacher
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I am looking for options for a 1986 CUCV Chevy Blazer 4x4 6.2L Diesel.
Please keep in mind that as an Army medic for 16+ years I'm very good at fixing people. I can barely change my own oil.
This will be set up as my command vehicle for work and will need some body work. The engine is in good condition and has been converted to 12V. I will be driving it back to TN from Miami the first week of Jan.
It will probably need to be converted back to 24V as I will be running some electronics on board when the project is completed. I was also thinking of Rhinolining the inside if the vehicle once the rust and repairs are made.
I don't know where any resources in the Middle TN are and was hoping to be enlightened by all of you. I would assume that you all are the experts here and I would tend to trust your opinions much more than someone who thinks that they are about to get paid.
Any and all assistance you can provide would be greatly appreciated. I know I'm asking you all to build my CUCV for me in a way, but I am always open to suggestions and input. That's how greatness is achieved, by listening to others ideas.
Thanks in advance to all!!!
Please keep in mind that as an Army medic for 16+ years I'm very good at fixing people. I can barely change my own oil.
This will be set up as my command vehicle for work and will need some body work. The engine is in good condition and has been converted to 12V. I will be driving it back to TN from Miami the first week of Jan.
It will probably need to be converted back to 24V as I will be running some electronics on board when the project is completed. I was also thinking of Rhinolining the inside if the vehicle once the rust and repairs are made.
I don't know where any resources in the Middle TN are and was hoping to be enlightened by all of you. I would assume that you all are the experts here and I would tend to trust your opinions much more than someone who thinks that they are about to get paid.
Any and all assistance you can provide would be greatly appreciated. I know I'm asking you all to build my CUCV for me in a way, but I am always open to suggestions and input. That's how greatness is achieved, by listening to others ideas.
Thanks in advance to all!!!