the thicker sheet metal made the speaker installation a bit harder.
Myth: CUCV's do NOT have thicker sheet metal then the civilian counter parts. They were built on the same assembly line at the same time as every Chevrolet / GMC C/K vehicle that was built and at the same time. And it was 5 shiny trucks and 1 camo truck. I seen it. That is just a myth about heavier sheet metal.
It may well be a myth, but it took different tools to make those speaker holes in the M1009. I still have one of the pieces that were cut out, and it can't be bent by hand.
And if I kicked or hit the body panels on a civilian counterpart the way I have on CUCVs, there would be dents as a result.
I don't doubt that they all came down the same assembly line, but that doesn't mean that they were all created equal.
That the metal thickness changed over the years became obvious to me when removing the tailgate from a '91 V3500 - it almost knocked me over, being so light compared to the '76 tailgate I was used to.
To then find that the M1009 weighed within about 100 lbs. of that big block crew cab dually made me think that it had to be in the sheet metal. It certainly wasn't the trans, transfer case, or axles, that made the M1009 so heavy.