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I bought this 1026 in December and just love it! Is there any way to know what branch of service it was in? My goal is to get it as close as possible to the way it served.
There are a couple of indicators you can look for. Almost every USMC HMMWV has the fording option installed. Normally that means an intake snorkle and extended vertical tailpipe along with a fording control valve mounted on the firewall just before where the E brake would fold down to. Army HMMWVs usually have some unit designation inside on the right and left panels that the front door hinges attach to that may say NGxxxx or something similar. If any numbers are still visible on the hood or body panels post them here and someone can probably ID the unit it was assigned to.
The truck had CIP panels as evidenced by the remaining brackets. The panel covers the fording extension pipe mount. So if it never had a fording kit, would not be USMC.
The truck had CIP panels as evidenced by the remaining brackets. The panel covers the fording extension pipe mount. So if it never had a fording kit, would not be USMC.
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