the CUCV's are a whole different breed. They do not sell well other than areas where guys do serious off roading. the lazy utilitarian type people , like me, that i deal with have no use for a stripped down ,smokey diesel ,camo paint, rough riding ,blah blah blah. ;-).
I just so happens though that i saved a some useful ID info on those Miliatry trucks and have a link to a site dedicated to them.
COPIED INFO*************
What do you need to know about them? I can pretty much tell you everything. (almost) Another better site is
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Heres some info to start with:
Configurations:
M1008: Tactical Cargo, 1¼ ton
M1008A1: Tactical Cargo, 1¼ ton
M1009: Tactical Utility, ¾ ton
M1010: Tactical Ambulance, 1¼ ton
M1028: Tactical Shelter Carrier, 1¼ ton
M1028A1: Tactical Shelter Carrier w/ PTO, 1¼ ton
M1031: Tactical Chassis, 1¼ ton
Length:
M1008/A1, M1028/A1: 220.7 inches
M1009: 191.8 inches
M1010: 227.7 inches
M1031: 212.9 inches
Width:
M1009: 79.6 inches
All Other Models: 81.2 inches
Weight (curb):
M1009/M1031: 5200 lbs
M1008/A1, M1028/A1: 5900 lbs
M1010: 7400 lbs
Height:
M1009, M1008/A1, M1031: 76 inches ave.
M1010: 101.6 inches
M1028/A1: 107.1 inches
Engine: V8, 6.2L (379ci) displacement, fuel injected diesel, liquid cooled, compression ignition, nope, no turbo (I will slap on a Banks™)
Horsepower: 135 at 3,600 RPM
Transmission:TH400, 3 speed, automatic
Transfer case: NP208, 2 speed, locking, chain driven, all models except M1028A1 and M1031 which have the NP205 gear-driven t-case
Axles: All models have Corp. 14-bolt rear and Dana 60 front except M1009 which has Corp. 10-bolts front and rear
Differentials: All models have the Detroit No-Spin except the M1009 which has the Gov-Loc
Electrical system: 12/24 volt, negative ground, 100 amps (200 amps M1010 ambulance)
Heating/Cooling: hot-water heat all models, AC only in M1010 ambulance
Brakes: Hydraulic, front discs, rear drums
Fuel type: Diesel
Fuel capacity:
M1009: 27 gal
All The Rest: 20 gal
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Steve S.
86 K30 4x4 6.2L Diesel "Steel Soldier"
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