CVRTkid
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I've just started cleaning up and treating a bit of rust on my Blazer rear floor; the previous owner had fitted carpets from a civvy Blazer and they got damp and nature has been taking its course. I wondered if anyone on here knows what the extra holes in the floor might be for? They were covered in tape in a vain attempt to keep water out.
I should mention that my vehicle seems to be a mish-mash of civilian K5 and military M1009 parts, but as it came from a scrap yard in England (UK) this is hardly surprising. I've not yet identified the chassis as military or civilian, but as per my introduction the bulkhead and doors are from the same vehicle, while the VIN suggests an M1008. The tailgate, motor, radiator and bonnet are also of military origin. Although my interests are mostly military vehicles, the origins of my truck don't bother me, I love driving it. Its unusual over here, and there aren't that many CUCVs (or K5 Blazers) in the UK.
Also can anyone recommend an aftermarket muffler (and ideally a part number) that would fit straight on and sound a bit better than the stock items? I'm not looking for OTT loudness (as I sometimes have to drive the truck at 5am and have neighbors to consider!), but something that sounded a bit better would be welcome.
Thanks,
Vince (Surrey, England)
I should mention that my vehicle seems to be a mish-mash of civilian K5 and military M1009 parts, but as it came from a scrap yard in England (UK) this is hardly surprising. I've not yet identified the chassis as military or civilian, but as per my introduction the bulkhead and doors are from the same vehicle, while the VIN suggests an M1008. The tailgate, motor, radiator and bonnet are also of military origin. Although my interests are mostly military vehicles, the origins of my truck don't bother me, I love driving it. Its unusual over here, and there aren't that many CUCVs (or K5 Blazers) in the UK.
Also can anyone recommend an aftermarket muffler (and ideally a part number) that would fit straight on and sound a bit better than the stock items? I'm not looking for OTT loudness (as I sometimes have to drive the truck at 5am and have neighbors to consider!), but something that sounded a bit better would be welcome.
Thanks,
Vince (Surrey, England)
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