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Well, I finally joined the ranks of the CUCV owners today.
I had been keeping my eyes open for a pretty good deal on a CUCV for a little while. I had wanted something smaller than the deuce to play around with, but I couldn't justify the prices on GL for a CUCV, so I just kept an eye open for what I thought was a decent deal.
I think I found a good deal so I bought it. I actually saw this truck about 3 weeks ago, but due to work schedule and home projects I couldn't buy it until today. I actually went to look at it last week, but the engine kept stalling out. The guy selling it pulled it back into the shop and fixed it (Turned out to be a plugged fuel line, but while they had the tank down to get to the fuel line, they cleaned the screen in the tank too). The truck is in really excellent condition. The body is straight with harldy any rust, interior is great. The major spots that tend to rust out are all beautiful...front inner fenders, rocker panels, door bottoms and hinges, cab corners. Only 15348 miles on it when I bought it
I do have a few things I want to do to it before I drive it to the GA rally in a month. First and formost is the doghead starter relay mod. Then I'm gonna do the resistor bypass for the glowplugs. Also found out today that I need to get new lock-outs for the front axle. It's been so long since I had a truck with lock-out hubs I never thought to look at them before I drove it home. So I made the 140 mile trip home with the hubs locked in. Not a big deal, other than having the front driveshaft turning unnecessarily. But, when I stopped near home for fuel, I realized they were locked in, so I turned the drivers side free, but the passenger side cracked a few times and then just spun round the ring. So I'll buy new ones before I go to GA.
Down the road is a lift and some HMMWV wheels and tires for a little better road speed.
Now, I know how much you guys like pics so here they are.
I had been keeping my eyes open for a pretty good deal on a CUCV for a little while. I had wanted something smaller than the deuce to play around with, but I couldn't justify the prices on GL for a CUCV, so I just kept an eye open for what I thought was a decent deal.
I think I found a good deal so I bought it. I actually saw this truck about 3 weeks ago, but due to work schedule and home projects I couldn't buy it until today. I actually went to look at it last week, but the engine kept stalling out. The guy selling it pulled it back into the shop and fixed it (Turned out to be a plugged fuel line, but while they had the tank down to get to the fuel line, they cleaned the screen in the tank too). The truck is in really excellent condition. The body is straight with harldy any rust, interior is great. The major spots that tend to rust out are all beautiful...front inner fenders, rocker panels, door bottoms and hinges, cab corners. Only 15348 miles on it when I bought it
I do have a few things I want to do to it before I drive it to the GA rally in a month. First and formost is the doghead starter relay mod. Then I'm gonna do the resistor bypass for the glowplugs. Also found out today that I need to get new lock-outs for the front axle. It's been so long since I had a truck with lock-out hubs I never thought to look at them before I drove it home. So I made the 140 mile trip home with the hubs locked in. Not a big deal, other than having the front driveshaft turning unnecessarily. But, when I stopped near home for fuel, I realized they were locked in, so I turned the drivers side free, but the passenger side cracked a few times and then just spun round the ring. So I'll buy new ones before I go to GA.
Down the road is a lift and some HMMWV wheels and tires for a little better road speed.
Now, I know how much you guys like pics so here they are.
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