I'm right there with you! I'd totally own every single one of those. But I can't so I can only make clones lol
I've never seen a CUCV II in person, was it all the similar variations of the CUCV M1008/1009? CCLB/ECLB/Tahoes, etc. etc.
I would kill for an LSSV though, they look so badass with those beadlock rims,
I've never seen a CUCV II in person either. From what I read you'd have better luck finding a CCSB Dually before you could find a CUCVII. It appears like 800 or so 2dr tahoes were made if not less. I've only been able to come across 6 posts where people talk about owning them, and the same number about LSSV trucks.
I guess when you have X in front of the M10xx it's an experimental one off version that they used for naming things. I'm liking mine being called XM1008, not the standard M1008.
The 2 Door Tahoe and the RCLB trucks have the same model and M10xx tags for Cargo, Ambulance, whatever. Now the Suburban and Crew Cab trucks are labeled by their model number and don't have a M10xx number from what I could find officially. Apparently Suburbans weren't part of the CUCV I program but I saw some posts where people converted them with M1008/9 stuff and called the Suburban a M1007. They never offered a ECLB truck so it's up to me to make my own
Made the table for my GMT400 Wiki, but this is what I have so far for model numbers:
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I agree. LSSV trucks are so badass! Get this. I **** you not there is a guy who lives in my town with a lifted one and has the license plate LSSV. I've seen it twice now. Once like a year and a half ago when I was still driving my 98, and I saw it within the last few months driving my Dodge. In addition to that, two CCSB duallys live in my town and I know of 3 or so K2500 CCSBs. My sister's boyfriend's mom has one and I said "When you go to sell it let me know first!" My town population is small too, it's less than 15k although half of that are inmates. And there is a massive army depot like 10 miles away from Doyle where my trucks are at.
LSSVs are popular in San Diego by the Navy and the Air Force for the little bit of research I did on them. Maybe there will be a better chance of getting a LSSV before a CUCVII lol