I'd like to campaign a bit for "Smokey" as I call it. My 1985 M1008. I've had it for a number of years. I've kept a build thread of it going here:
I've wandered my back back into a CUCV. This time a 1008, ex- sheriff truck. I picked it up three weekends ago. I had to replace the IP, install batteries, install a tailgate, replace the radiator and oil cooler lines, and put a seat cover on it. There's still a lot to do, but it's got...
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It was bought from
@dan2002dd here that sold it as nothing more than a parts truck. It honestly was a bit rough and needed a few things to even run. (Radiator, injection pump, oil cooler lines, batteries, and I think an alternator) But here's the oldest pic I have of it when I got it at least driveable. It had served as a sheriff's truck (K-9 Drug enforcement) after it's military service. Thankfully it hadn't had much hacked up wiring.
I've had a number of 73-87 trucks over the years. But most of them honestly ended up with cut front fenders to squeeze tires under it. I swore I'd never cut the fenders on this one. So over the years it's had a lift installed. I also went to 36" HMMWV tires. (Side note, those things are horrible!) But happily went to 24 bolt HMMWV wheels and tires later on.
Lifted trucks with stock (well it was a hodge podge of mix-matched wheels) wheels look like the skipped leg day... (Also I just noticed how grown up the back yard is now)
Also I managed to find a brushguard to give it back one of the characteristic CUCV items.
36" HMMWV wheels and tires are certainly not something I'd suggest. Unless you like rough riding, flat spots, and vibration.
And honestly the best mod I had done to it so far was the civy 6.5 turbo setup....
Finally I wised up and moved up to 24 bolt wheels and 37" radials. You can also see some of the rust issues in the cab corners the truck had. Also you can see Reese my old dog. I miss him....
After this point I honestly just used (abused) it more as a truck than anything. But I did tend to a few things here and there like the twisted up back bumper. I also added a towing hitch while I had it all apart back there. As well as a brake controller.
Then I picked up a gooseneck trailer for it after I installed a hitch in the bed.
Smokey has been used countless times with a little sideline work I get into pulling out old broadcast transmitters. But sometimes I've used it to tow way more than I should....
But it never lets me down. I honestly wanted to get it back to being "right" once more. So my buddy
@Spot_ll gave smokey a work over. Both cab corners got replaced. And in the pic above you can kinda see how mangled up the bed corner was from the bumper. He replace that too.
I'll let him share some of the stuff he found in the cab corners....
I have always just painted all my vehicles just 383. But I wanted woodland for this one since that's what I remember them first as.
But Joey ended up painting it woodland for me after he smoothed out the bodywork.
But that wasn't enough. We installed a dash to replace the busted up into thousand pieces stock one it had and put a cover over it.
Also he moved the tach and boost gauge I lazily had sitting on top of the dash into proper mounting places and installed a stereo.
The bench seat in it had seen better days, just like almost all of them. So he used a more modern 60/40 seat he had out of a suburban in it. It's amazing how much more comfortable that alone made the truck.
Also the gauge backlights have not worked in, well, forever. So those got new LEDs swapped in. Also he polished up the lenses to remove the scratches. (Yes the shift indicator is out of it, more to come)
The bodywork was just about to finish up with some stencil work. Tire pressures on the wheel wells.
But the coolest part of all of this was this right here. My father's unit markings on the truck. He's recently had a knee replacement so we kinda surprised him with this.
He thought it was the neatest thing. I always wanted to do something to give him a nod back with the vehicles. This just worked out perfect. Once he's able to navigate steps a little better I'll be taking him for a ride around town in it. Also back in the 80's the 209th out of Rome, GA would have been the first time I came in contact with any CUCVs. So it's also a nod back to that as well.
So where does things lead for Smokey in the future? Well, there's a few things to cover. First, I don't think I'll ever part with this truck. But if I do, Joey gets first shot at it given the transformation he's given it. There's just a few things I'd like to do to it now at this point. I'm wanting to swap in a 4l80e. I've already got a stand alone controller for that. I'm going to install some rear speakers in the cab of the truck as well. Outside of that, the only other thing maybe would be trying to figure out how to install AC into it and keep the 24v setup.
I truly love this old truck. I bought it more on a whim than anything. Never expecting to grow so attached to it. It'll be 10 years I've owned it at the first of the year. Here's to decades more!