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Resto work in DFW

BennieAndTheBl4Z3R

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Located in dfw area and looking for a place than can do some work on my 88 CUCV. Basically body work, but mechanical sense would be a bonus. Any help is appreciated. Location in dfw Texas.


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Looks like a clone and not a true CUCV.

Should be someone in the area.
 
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Title says it's from the government. What would make it look like a clone?

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Chrome bumpers , top , K5 Blazer emblems , no brush guard . Is the 5th letter in the V.I.N. a "D"

How to decode your vin number:

1st digit = Nation of Origin
-- 1 = USA

2nd digit = company
-- G = General Motors

3rd digit = division
-- B = Chevrolet, incomplete example contract maintenance trucks
-- C = Chevy Truck
-- 8 = Multipurpose Vehicle All M1009's (blazers)

4th digit = GVWR/Brake System
-- E = 6001 - 7000 Hydraulic
-- F = 7001 - 8000
-- G = 8001 - 9000
-- H = 9001 - 10000

5th digit = Line Description & Chassis Type
-- C = 2 Wheel Drive 1981-86
-- K = 4 Wheel Drive 1981-86
-- D = military 4/4

6th digit = Series
-- 1 = 1/2 ton
-- 2 = 3/4 ton
-- 3 = 1 ton

7th digit = Body Type
-- 4 = 2 Door Cab
-- 8 = Blazer

8th digit = Engine Description
-- J = 6.2L V8 Diesel

9th digit = character is a check digit to verify VIN accuracy using a mathematical formula

10th digit = Model Year
-- B = 1981 F = 1985
-- C = 1982 G = 1986
-- D = 1983 H = 1987
-- E = 1984

11th digit = assembly plant
-- F = Flint
 

BennieAndTheBl4Z3R

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Chrome bumpers , top , K5 Blazer emblems , no brush guard . Is the 5th letter in the V.I.N. a "D"

How to decode your vin number:

1st digit = Nation of Origin
-- 1 = USA

2nd digit = company
-- G = General Motors

3rd digit = division
-- B = Chevrolet, incomplete example contract maintenance trucks
-- C = Chevy Truck
-- 8 = Multipurpose Vehicle All M1009's (blazers)

4th digit = GVWR/Brake System
-- E = 6001 - 7000 Hydraulic
-- F = 7001 - 8000
-- G = 8001 - 9000
-- H = 9001 - 10000

5th digit = Line Description & Chassis Type
-- C = 2 Wheel Drive 1981-86
-- K = 4 Wheel Drive 1981-86
-- D = military 4/4

6th digit = Series
-- 1 = 1/2 ton
-- 2 = 3/4 ton
-- 3 = 1 ton

7th digit = Body Type
-- 4 = 2 Door Cab
-- 8 = Blazer

8th digit = Engine Description
-- J = 6.2L V8 Diesel

9th digit = character is a check digit to verify VIN accuracy using a mathematical formula

10th digit = Model Year
-- B = 1981 F = 1985
-- C = 1982 G = 1986
-- D = 1983 H = 1987
-- E = 1984

11th digit = assembly plant
-- F = Flint
It's a v10 blazer. Is there anyone I can call like Gm? And see what it is? It's definitely a militarized blazer from factory. But none of it matches what you just said over than the first 2 digits

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Wrong one

Should be another one on the door jam, not the door itself.
Underneath where the door lock post is.
 

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It should have a data plate on the drivers like the ones posted in post #10 of this thread;
[h=1]CUCV VIN Number Plate.........[/h]or at least holes where it was .

There is a chance it was a off the shelf contract truck for base use. Is it 24v , does it have blackout light switchs on the dash ?
 

BennieAndTheBl4Z3R

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It was 24v and had an inverter to switch to 12v in the cab. But like I said, the title said government. Has the slave hook up for jumping and what not. And the military trailer hook up

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Ok
Unless there's 4 holes where the plate use to be, it's not a true CUCV.

You still have a great truck and it can very easily be made to look like the real thing.


I would be nervous driving that on the LBJ.
DFW isn't known for slow drivers, as I'm sure you know.
 

BennieAndTheBl4Z3R

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Lol it'll cruise 80. It's got 3.73 rear-end I'm super confused cause I guess I didn't express that Its not a CUCV but It was used by the Navy. I guess driven around the base. And whatnot. It's weird. Never seen anything like it really.

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More pics of truck if you can.

As already mentioned, most likely a specific contract truck or ???
Someone here will recognize it and know the back story on it.
Military did same thing I believe with other pickups, etc.
Used for base duties.


Yea, before flight school I lived in Valley Ranch.
I-635 is/was quite the autobahn.
 

BennieAndTheBl4Z3R

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More pics of truck if you can.

As already mentioned, most likely a specific contract truck or ???
Someone here will recognize it and know the back story on it.
Military did same thing I believe with other pickups, etc.
Used for base duties.


Yea, before flight school I lived in Valley Ranch.
I-635 is/was quite the autobahn.
They now have an express way that's under 635. Speed limit is 75, but, there is no where for cops to run radar. I see people running 120+

I'll get some this afternoon. What would need to be seen?

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The whole truck from different angles. Front, back, etc.
Engine, grill, dash, interior, etc.
Any unique switches, markings, stenciling.

Youll find that here on this site, everyone loves pics.
Helps everyone to help you since a picture is worth a "thousand words".

Like I said, you still have what looks like a nice truck.
There are other members here who own very similar tricks. Not a cucv, but served the military/Govt.

Where did you acquire it?
Price you paid?




I still have a lot of family in the metroplex so I'm down there often.
You are correct on the 120+.
I once had a purple Lamborghini go past me like I was stopped, yet I was going 70.
Scary. I bet he was close to 200.
 

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The whole truck from different angles. Front, back, etc.
Engine, grill, dash, interior, etc.
Any unique switches, markings, stenciling.

Youll find that here on this site, everyone loves pics.
Helps everyone to help you since a picture is worth a "thousand words".

Like I said, you still have what looks like a nice truck.
There are other members here who own very similar tricks. Not a cucv, but served the military/Govt.

Where did you acquire it?
Price you paid?




I still have a lot of family in the metroplex so I'm down there often.
You are correct on the 120+.
I once had a purple Lamborghini go past me like I was stopped, yet I was going 70.
Scary. I bet he was close to 200.
Got it from an old boy in Jacksboro for 3k has 64k miles and mechanically sound. Only issue is some dings here and there. I'll get those pictures post haste.

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Not so much a clone but a government owned blazer.
Probably originally Navy blue.
Ive had 2 of them in the past 350 gas motor ect.
It does have the wider wheels on it, that's a plus.

Yes, please post more pics.
What drivetrain is in it ?
 
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