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Ok, forgive me for not being able to search, but I'm on a really slow internet connection:
Is there a place that works on CUCV's? for example a place wher you could drop off your CUCV and they will strip it down and make it like new again?
They do this at several places over in the UK where they take a Land rover apart, paint it, put it back together correctly and sell it is where I got the idea from.
Mine had the dreaded 12v conversion, and also has what looks like a hacked up wireing harness. ( all the legal lighting stuff worked, but dash light stuff is questionable, and has a push button glowplug system)
pretty scary lookign under the dash with wires everywhere.
the wireing harness caught on fire the other day, and to think my 16 yr old that was driving it, questioned why I had a fire extinguisher in the cab!
truck body is in decent shape, frame looks great for its age, I don;t think its really been offroad much its whole life. I'm planning on having it rhino lined and painted.
I was just thinking, that by the time I start fixing little things over time, It might be easier to just lift the body off, and do it correctly. and rewire the whole thing, have somebody go over the entre vehicle and make it road worthy and reliable again
maybe make some upgrades in the process if needed.
Although I enjoy doing the work, I really don't have a Shop/garage space to do this myself. not too mention wayy too busy with work at the moment.
of course I could probably buy a good newer used truck for the cost.. but I kinda like the CUCV, simple and effective, mine just needs a rebuild
I'm in Augusta GA area... Airmech3839 has offered to help me get it runnign again, but thought Id ask the group at large if they knew of a shop or place where I could drop it off for a couple months, not sure of too many local carshops that woudl want to tackle the Army truck. ( although I do know who I'm havign paint it when its time, he painted my motorcycle)
I used to make fun of people who just dropped of an old car or bike to have redone, and didn;t enjoy workign on it themselves, but I just don't have the time with my current job, and no place to do the leval of work it needs since I live in town.
Its not that bad, might not need to have the body taken off, but definitly want to get it done correctly to avoid future rust issues etc...
and definitly needs a new wirign harness glow plug system.
Is there a place that works on CUCV's? for example a place wher you could drop off your CUCV and they will strip it down and make it like new again?
They do this at several places over in the UK where they take a Land rover apart, paint it, put it back together correctly and sell it is where I got the idea from.
Mine had the dreaded 12v conversion, and also has what looks like a hacked up wireing harness. ( all the legal lighting stuff worked, but dash light stuff is questionable, and has a push button glowplug system)
pretty scary lookign under the dash with wires everywhere.
the wireing harness caught on fire the other day, and to think my 16 yr old that was driving it, questioned why I had a fire extinguisher in the cab!
truck body is in decent shape, frame looks great for its age, I don;t think its really been offroad much its whole life. I'm planning on having it rhino lined and painted.
I was just thinking, that by the time I start fixing little things over time, It might be easier to just lift the body off, and do it correctly. and rewire the whole thing, have somebody go over the entre vehicle and make it road worthy and reliable again
maybe make some upgrades in the process if needed.
Although I enjoy doing the work, I really don't have a Shop/garage space to do this myself. not too mention wayy too busy with work at the moment.
of course I could probably buy a good newer used truck for the cost.. but I kinda like the CUCV, simple and effective, mine just needs a rebuild
I'm in Augusta GA area... Airmech3839 has offered to help me get it runnign again, but thought Id ask the group at large if they knew of a shop or place where I could drop it off for a couple months, not sure of too many local carshops that woudl want to tackle the Army truck. ( although I do know who I'm havign paint it when its time, he painted my motorcycle)
I used to make fun of people who just dropped of an old car or bike to have redone, and didn;t enjoy workign on it themselves, but I just don't have the time with my current job, and no place to do the leval of work it needs since I live in town.
Its not that bad, might not need to have the body taken off, but definitly want to get it done correctly to avoid future rust issues etc...
and definitly needs a new wirign harness glow plug system.