Re: [MV] Desert Storm Vehicles...Solid Sand Color or Desert Camo Pattern?

From: Jim Newton (jnewton@laurel.com)
Date: Sun Jan 06 2002 - 19:43:51 PST


Hi Steve...

>I would consider painting my M1007 in desert camo if I knew it was
>actually used by the military.
>
>****** Now, take this as a good natured jab !!!!!!. But, let me
>see..... Your worried about a paint job if it is really used by the
>military so you can put it on your civilian suburban ????
> Steve ( who only paiints military stuff up to look like military stuff)

I totally understand your comment, and I actually totally agree with
it.

Just so you understand my motivation, I am pursuing my M1007 project
to see how close I can make my civilian Suburban appear to be original
military issue in every way. I wanted a good daily driver, but a CUCV
M1009 was too small for my family (wife, 3 kids, and a dog plus
camping gear). I wanted to be able to go off road through HARD
terrain at least 50 miles, so a Suburban it was. An M1009 would have
been too small for us.

Your point is VERY well taken!

As far as the "correct" desert camo paint goes, it is again in my
tireless quest to create a realistic rendition of what a CUCV Suburban
_WOULD_ have looked like had they been issued.

I hope you understand my motivation in building my M1007, and I hope
that because I have a _REAL_ M35A2 (not a KIA or re-bodied U-Haul
truck), that that will vindicate me as a true MV enthusiast in your
eyes! ;) I really am!

Thanks!

-- 

Jim "Ike" Newton

o 1984 M1007 CUCV Military Suburban 6.2 Liter Turbo-Diesel Engine 5/4 Ton Cargo Capacity, 4WD

o 1971 M35A2 Military Troop/Cargo Truck "Deuce and a Half" 478 Cubic Inch Turbo-Diesel Multi-Fuel Engine Air Shift Front Axle 2 1/2 Ton Cargo Capacity, 6WD

See them at: http://www.CUCV.net



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