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cucv on a deuce frame

olly hondro

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I wonder if its actually operable ? Or is the cab just placed on there ? Thinking about the control mechanics of that setup : steering, gearshift, pedals..........
 

rchalmers3

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A GM Hydro steering column, hydro brakes and a hanging pedal cluster probably came with that cab, which makes it closer to plug and play. I could be wrong. I thought I was once, but it turned out I was mistaken.

Rick
 

jimmy-90

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One thing to think about before you do something like that is your states bumper hight laws. If you put a cucv cab on a deuce frame they will consider it a 1-ton truck because they usually go by what the cab says. Out here in VA. where I live the law says 32" on a 1-ton truck. Alot of states are more restrictive than that. Some states do go by head light height and you can use snowplow lights mounted in the bumper at a legal height to get around that. Before you put alot of time and money into building a big-ol frankenstine truck you should probly look into your states lift laws.
 
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