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looking for CUCV parts , in particular i am needing the front and rear bumpers as well as the grille guard, Could also use the frame mounted shackle mounts.
thanks
"I'm really not into guns over .30 caliber, but I'm curious that someone would try to repair any weapon that's been cut or demilled and actually fire it, and then talk about it in public? I guess that's why we need rules in the first place. "
To each his own. the same logic can be...
Yes I do but I'm all the way on the left cost. Shipping would be more than the wheels I think. You can probaly find a coupl;e out there. I think you can buy new ones from the jeep parts vendors also. look over at the www.g503.com.
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did you make the seat supports or did yoy use something off the shelf? What part did you use from the 880? The seat supports from a Deuce would have to be narrowed to work in the 105 bed holes.
Thank you for the info in this thread. Both beds in the thread look great.
the gov't does not even know how many are left. 3000 or 9000 that is a whole bunch of trucks. I don't see what the big deal is. M35s will always be around for sale in one form another. Deflector shields up!
I am looking at a 1009 thats in fairly good condition. However, the owner has not started the vehicle in 2 years, any recomendations on starting her up?
Has anyone ever put a set of troop seats in a M105 or M101?.
I need to haul a few people in an upcoming parade and was thinking this would be a good way to increase carrying capacity.
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