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rsh4364

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Bigtard you do not want a 1009 or 1008,not yet anyways.Keep your 77 gasser and modify it as you have time and $.And learn about it.Cucvs do not roll coal or accelerate very well.After reading all your posts I estimate your age at 15-17 yrs. old.And its great having young guys and girls interested in mvs,I think you might be better off waiting a bit.Even with a turbo the 6.2s do not compare to the duramax or cummins.Cucvs are just slow and steady .And that's kinda why I love them.
 
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dependable

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Or this one I posted in an earlier thread; If I was going to go though the trouble of a major engine swap, I'd go for a 4bt or 6bt with two valves per cylinder. I'd stay away from anything that added computer chip management to my 30 year old truck. Just my opinion.
 
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CUCVLOVER

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Ok.
A 300 HP corvette cam and a 600 cfm edelbroc carb, that is how my dad built SBC's. You port and polish the heads and intake and you will get all the power you need.
I am sure edelbroc has a carb kit for that motor.
They will send you a catalog for free http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive/misc/catalogs/request/index.php?sid=9&lang=en

Hope this helps somehow.

Also a cucv is very fun, they may be slow they my ride rough and rattle but they are like a big ugly pet you just have to love them.
 
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bigtard10

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5 ton Gun Truck questions

I have a few questions about building a 5 ton Gun Truck.
1. Any laws restricting GT's in AZ? I know AZ is more relaxed when it comes to gun control but I don't Know about big MG's.

2. Where would one acquire a .50 cal or something similar?

3. If I were t build one any hints or tips?

4. Finally, if I do build it, what should I name it?
thanks!
 

turnkey

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Go movie props for a wide selection of different mounts and dummy rigs to use ...There is a large selections to pick from...fake is better than real as thee is no problems with this setup...cheaper too.
 

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wsucougarx

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I second Bob Connor's M2HB replica. I've got one proudly displayed on my guntruck
 

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bigtard10

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Many questions about 5 tons

For a long time now i have been dreaming of getting a 5 ton MV. I haven't yet do to shortage of funds so that has given me a lot of time to think about this very good or possibly bad decision. I would be purchasing a 5 ton through GP. Is the truck worth the hassle of buying, transporting, registering, and getting insured? and repairing it when it happens? Also, I have heard multiple different things about this, Do I need a Class C CDL to drive the truck? I heard you can just register it as a historical and its all good. And I know taking a CDL class would make driving the truck easier but I will be 17 until next July, and i have put off this dream too long. Thanks for all the help on my other posts!
 

tbar123

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You want to have the funds to pay for it upfront,no borrowing. Plus in my experience you should have about 1k in the bank for when something breaks. I did not do this and trust me you really want to have the funds for a rainy day.
 

porkysplace

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Well first off read the stickies on cdl / insurance threads ( discussion of either is frowned upon here ) .
But your best bet is a CUCV as I doubt anyone will insure you for a deuce or 5 ton and if they do it will cost more than the truck . So you need to do your homework on cost related to your age . Then there is storage /parking is it allowed where you live or will have to store at storage facility ?
 

bigtard10

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Well first off read the stickies on cdl / insurance threads ( discussion of either is frowned upon here ) .
But your best bet is a CUCV as I doubt anyone will insure you for a deuce or 5 ton and if they do it will cost more than the truck . So you need to do your homework on cost related to your age . Then there is storage /parking is it allowed where you live or will have to store at storage facility ?
I'm not entirely sure on the storage part, but we Aren't apart of HOA so I should be good there. and If I park it at my dads it should have better luck of no problems. (He is 25+ year member of police) if that doesn't work my Uncle owns a Diesel repair shop and he would be more than happy to keep it there for me.
 

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And stop posting new threads on the same topics, I've merged or deleted a bunch of them for you.
 
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