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I weighted a M1028 with troup seat it weighted 6300
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It's funny, because I tend to see a LOT more pickups, alot bigger than any CUCV, on the Taconic. And they're all flying past me on the left at 80 mph...Thats why most full sized pickup trucks get plated as Commercial Vehicles here in NY, even if all you do is drive to town and back for milk. The weight makes it a comm vehicle. Also sucks that you cant go on Parkways here in NY with comm plates.
...a diesel Chevy K3500, whichh is what your CUCV may be, though I'd almost bet its a K2500 equivalent rig.
Any of the info I can find on the M1008 states that they are 5/4 ton which is 1.25( 1 1/4) ton.M1008's are K30 "1 tons".
Sigh...here we go again. M1008's, 1028's, 1009's, etc all have standard GM parts under them. They have no capabilities that a similar civilian K30 of the era wouldn't have had. The military's ratings are actual ratings of their capabilities while the civilian "1 ton" (notice the quotation marks) is a traditional name. Do you think a 1969 Chevy C30 has the same ratings as a 2009 C3500?Any of the info I can find on the M1008 states that they are 5/4 ton which is 1.25( 1 1/4) ton.
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