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Hey all. Love the site. I have the opportunity to pick up a 1986 CUCV that isn't too far from me (read: no freeway travel) for $1000. The best one he has (private seller who seems to love military surplus sales) has about 33K on it. It looks pretty complete except for a missing rear drive shaft that was damaged by a fork lift (of course). It still has the generator (about 190 hours) and air compressor but the compressor is missing a few fittings. Seems about 100% rust free and the only issue I can see is the drivers side door rubs a little and has flaked off the paint on the fender (is that the typical GM door sag?).
I'm going back tomorrow with a pair of batteries to see what she can do. It looks like the RPM governor is still on the engine as well as the switch on the dash, so I'll verify if it can hold 1800RPM.
The only bad things I can think of are:
missing rear drive shaft (can a civi shaft work?)
rubbing drivers side door
desert paint job with woodland hood
heavily cracked windshield
So I guess I'm asking if you were in this position, would you buy it? I'm really only looking for a snow truck and maybe (if I get nutty enough) an emergency generator for the house.
Thanks!
I'm going back tomorrow with a pair of batteries to see what she can do. It looks like the RPM governor is still on the engine as well as the switch on the dash, so I'll verify if it can hold 1800RPM.
The only bad things I can think of are:
missing rear drive shaft (can a civi shaft work?)
rubbing drivers side door
desert paint job with woodland hood
heavily cracked windshield
So I guess I'm asking if you were in this position, would you buy it? I'm really only looking for a snow truck and maybe (if I get nutty enough) an emergency generator for the house.
Thanks!