Re: [MV] CUCV Seatbelt and stuff

From: Stu Ellis (stuellis@mediaone.net)
Date: Tue Mar 06 2001 - 05:33:47 PST


Hi all!
GM no longer has the seat belts or trim items available. I am looking for
these plastic pieces also, as well as a NOS driver's seat belt kit for my
CUCV Blazer.

Stuart J. Ellis
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----- Original Message -----
From: "John Hutterer" <john.hutterer@deltec.com>
To: <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 8:28 AM
Subject: Re: [MV] CUCV Seatbelt and stuff

> Rick,
>
> I would guess that you can get the seat belt stand up thing from any
> Chevrolet dealer, although it may not be cheap.
>
> No help on the antenna.
>
> The number you quote seems like it might be a USA number. Where did you
find
> it? If it was stenciled on the inside of the doors, or under the hood, or
on
> the back window, it's probably a USA number. That's simply an additional
> identification number, assigned by the government, sort of like a serial
> number, but in addition to that. Most that I have seen are just a string
of
> letters, like NGOTWB. 85K 1022 doesn't seem to fit that scheme. I can't
> claim any real familiarity with Air Force numbering systems, but I know
that
> there are List members who can.
>
> You should be able to find numbers stenciled on the front and rear bumpers
> that help to identify the unit(s) that the rig belonged to. I understand
> that ordinary oven cleaner, sprayed on the paint and allowed to sit for a
> few minutes, will allow you to simply wash the old paint off, one layer at
a
> time. I've never tried this, but it has been recommended by several people
> on the List. Not sure how it works with CARC paint. Often, the vehicle
will
> have been the property of several different units, and each will have
> painted their numbers over the previous unit numbers.
>
> Good luck and please keep the List informed of your progress.
>
> John
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chief Richard L. Hileman II [mailto:chief@cermak.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 6:57 AM
> To: mil-veh@mil-veh.org
> Subject: [MV] CUCV Seatbelt and stuff
>
>
> Anyone know where I can get a cheap seatbelt buckle standup thing. ( I
know
> that is a rather technical term) The standing part in the middle on the
> driver's side is crushed and just sorta lays on the floor. Really
annoying.
>
> Second is for the radio experts out there: Is a military antenna that
would
> fit a CUCV antenna mount that operates well in the Low band (42-48
> Megahertz) range. I am converting a CUCV to a backup patrol vehicle, but
I
> would like to keep it some what original.
>
> Third is there anyway to track an old air force vehicle number. Got the
> CUCV through the law enforcement program and sorta wonder where it came
> from. I sorta think it was overseas. The number 85K 1022.
>
> I am getting into the Mil vehicle thing. I just can't figure a way to
> convince the wife I NEED a deuce.
>
> Rick
>
>
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