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I need to get it painted. Tony is going to paint it for me. But I just haven't had time to get it over to him.
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I concur on the hitch. I too got mine from Amazon but paid 8x more. All welded Draw Tite 41938. Only had to drill 4 holes and relocate the spare tire carrier. It is a Class V at 15k with weight dist, 12k without.So I've been putting off doing anything to the 1008 for a while. But Friday a dead starter and the need to be able to tow a trailer prompted some much needed attention. Tony had a starter that got it running again.The towing hitch project took longer than expected. 34 year old rusted up fasteners didn't want to cooperate. So the blue wrench removed them in liquid form. Gotta pick up 4 carriage bolts and install the 7 pin and 4 pin plug. But now smokey can tow anything. (Yes the ball is upside down, was using that hitch to tow a military trailer with the jeep. It will be flipped.) I'm also not keen on a bolt together hitch, I'll weld it into one piece. View attachment 749766View attachment 749767View attachment 749768View attachment 749769View attachment 749770View attachment 749771
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That will work.Got a hitch installed and picked up a trailer suitable to pull the hmmwv or other things. View attachment 774140
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.Thanks for adding me to the group. PA is a friend of mine, and I’ve been doing some work to his CUCV. He wanted me to post a few updates here. So far as metal work, Smokey has gotten both cab corners, and a left rear lower bed patch panel. Found some interesting trinkets in the cab corners when they got cut out. A brand new pack of tax free Marlboro reds was in the passenger cab corner, along with a pack of blue ink pens. The driver side had a glowstick, and a pull tab (similar to the old ones beer can used). I sprayed the bed and left side of the truck as a test to see how this Gillespie paint does. It’s different than the base/clear I’m used to spraying and I got a few runs I’m going to address. Smokey being white from the sheriffs dept Andrew got it from, there was a few dings and bent places I’m going to go back and address now that I’ve seen them in the 383 Green. You’ll all have to over look the fact I’m terrible at documenting things. I’ve tried to keep up with what I’ve done, but I have fallen short. Anyways thanks again for having me on the group. I look forward to contributing however I can.
I appreciate it. Glad to be here! I’ve dabbled in body work on and off since I was a teen. I’ve painted base/clear several times, but this Gillespie paint acts differently. It seems so thick, but trying to get it to lay the way I’m used to painting made it run in a few places. I’ll get it figured out and dialed in..
Well Heck! A big welcome to the outfit!
That is quite a collection that you found in the cab corner pockets. That pull tab seems to be circa somewhere between 1963 and 1975. I couldn't find any definite end date - and I think there may even still be some specialty cans still made that way. But it looks old (and cool) to me. The tax free cigs tell the story though about how things used to be. Really neat finds!
I have no skills when it comes to painting. I can use a rattlecan pretty well but that is about the best I got. Still, I have to watch and look and every now and again learn something new.
Try and keep us up to date with your latest fixes and again -- Welcome to the group.
.I appreciate it. Glad to be here! I’ve dabbled in body work on and off since I was a teen. I’ve painted base/clear several times, but this Gillespie paint acts differently. It seems so thick, but trying to get it to lay the way I’m used to painting made it run in a few places. I’ll get it figured out and dialed in.
Thanks again for having me. I’ve always had an appreciation for MVs. Ive owned a M880 one time, but sold it. Ive taken a fancy to the CUCV-II’s. I know they aren’t as plentiful as the CUCV, and I want the rarest of them all.. the suburban. Me and Andrew has talked about it, and I’ve got a 1997 K2500 Suburban that I’m going to clone to a CUCV-II. That’ll be the next project I do, after we get his truck done.
This paint is the kind that has to cut with xylene, but I’m afraid if I cut it it’ll run worse. I appreciate the kind words. I’m going to go back and fix some of the dings in the bed, and that place I missed in the door. It drives me crazy because, I’m my own worst critic. Either way we’ll get it ironed out. I’ve just got to do a better job of documentation things. I don’t even have any pictures of the passenger side corner..
I have watched a few of the guys spray the Gillespie cut with something or another. Still, even cut pretty harshly, it almost acts like spraying pudding. Yeah, I have seen several really good looking Blazers and Suburban style bodies. They look pretty sharp in my mind! Keep up the good work and thanks for the extra pics you posted a bid ago. That drivers side shot looks pretty amazing to me.
I see yer in Buchanan, Ga..... yer just on the north side of I-20 from me. Not many CUCV's around here.Thanks for adding me to the group. PA is a friend of mine, and I’ve been doing some work to his CUCV. He wanted me to post a few updates here. So far as metal work, Smokey has gotten both cab corners, and a left rear lower bed patch panel. Found some interesting trinkets in the cab corners when they got cut out. A brand new pack of tax free Marlboro reds was in the passenger cab corner, along with a pack of blue ink pens. The driver side had a glowstick, and a pull tab (similar to the old ones beer can used). I sprayed the bed and left side of the truck as a test to see how this Gillespie paint does. It’s different than the base/clear I’m used to spraying and I got a few runs I’m going to address. Smokey being white from the sheriffs dept Andrew got it from, there was a few dings and bent places I’m going to go back and address now that I’ve seen them in the 383 Green. You’ll all have to over look the fact I’m terrible at documenting things. I’ve tried to keep up with what I’ve done, but I have fallen short. Anyways thanks again for having me on the group. I look forward to contributing however I can.
Yes sir. Been in Buchanan since I was born. This CUCV belongs to another Buchanan resident on here. PATracy(Andrew) is the owner.I see yer in Buchanan, Ga..... yer just on the north side of I-20 from me. Not many CUCV's around here.
.This paint is the kind that has to cut with xylene, but I’m afraid if I cut it it’ll run worse. I appreciate the kind words. I’m going to go back and fix some of the dings in the bed, and that place I missed in the door. It drives me crazy because, I’m my own worst critic. Either way we’ll get it ironed out. I’ve just got to do a better job of documentation things. I don’t even have any pictures of the passenger side corner.
Acetone works, as well as 90% alcohol for a pre-cleaner. Anything to get oils, grease or wax off before paint. For the pre-cleaner, I use Wax and Grease remover. It all we ever used in the body shop and it works good. I’ve seen some pretty good Rattle can jobs. The key is good prep work..
See... There you go. I was thinking Acetone rather than Xylene.
It all sounds the same to me and that's why I am not a painter!
A nice acetone rubdown before I do any painting seems to have greatly improved my results though. All the grease and things that make paint bubble were solved that way. Again, rattlecan but it does hold back the rust!
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