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Yep, I just found that thread and one post in particular is awesome. At least now I have a good handle on how it's supposed to look. Mine also has the engine bay reinforcement rods. The real trick is going to be locating the switches to power the blackout lights.
No, it's a Mil-Spec truck, as there are a few around here. I guess Canada was a test bed for the M1008 is all.
There is a VERY poor photo of the truck but you can get the idea. Gotta love the horrible black brushed on gloss tremclad that I'm going to have a **** of a time removing.
I have an interesting vehicle for the experts here to figure out for me. I've gone ahead and bought a 1976 K/V 30 Chevy that was an Army vehicle here in Canada. It's EXACTLY the same in appearance to the M1008 truck except it has a few obvious differences and I'm sure someone here has a bit more...
Hey there everyone! I'm a Can-eh-jun with an Ex-Military vehicle so here I am! I'm sure you'll see some of my vehicle here and there, along with plenty of questions and hopefully a resto/build thread in due time.
Recently bought some sort of Canadian Armed Forces bastardized M1009 type Chev...
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