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I think a vehicle should reflect the taste and personality of the individual. In other words, you should be able to tell something about that person by examining their vehicle. When you see mine, it will (eventually) be obvious that I am not satisfied with stock look or function. I like to build everything I have to suit my needs and tastes. My wife says it's 'cause I don't like anything I have to be like anyone else's. That's pretty much it.
In my CUCV; I want to lift it for a bit more clearance (just enough for practicality; nothing crazy--4-6" will probably do) for winter snow and summer trail, and add a snowplow and a winch. I
have to have a stereo for tunes, I have Herculiner on the whole floor pan, I have a CB, a few 12V sockets, a GPS, and a custom center console to keep essentials close at hand. I'm adding a Kat's 1500W circulating heater for the winter months, some KC daylighters, building a roof rack, will add larger tires (33"-35"), and will probably upgrade to 4.10 gears. I'd like to do 1Ton's 203/205 setup with some heavier axles, but that's waaaaay down the road.
But, I also like most of the things that make it an 'old Army CUCV.' I like the weapons racks in back, the black-out lights, the 24V electrical, the sling points on the bumpers, towing pintle, even the tire pressure 'reminders' on the fenders, the unit designators on the bumpers, and certainly the woodland camo paint job. I'd kind of like people to look at it and say "Yep, that's an old Army truck
for sure, but, what did he do to it....?"
It's all up to what you like. Don't take any judgement to the contrary seriously...
PeeWee