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I would still say not a CUCV even with your definition. If that was the case, then my 1970 Chevy C-10 that had painted on the doors for government use only would be a CUCV. Just another nice old Chevy the military used.Here is the government's own definition of what is a CUCV.
"The Commercial Utility Cargo Vehicle or CUCV/LSSV is a vehicle program instituted to provide the United States military with light utility vehicles based on civilian trucks."
It may not be green, camo, desert sand, Navy gray or have 4-wheel drive but the Air Force thought it was a CUCV and used it as cargo ramp wagon and trailer mover.
Example M1009 CUCV in factory woodland 3 color camo. I never seen any 1984 - 1987 CUCV from the factory with anything but woodland camo. And no 1988 blue duallys.
Same CUCV in use in muddy field. No bikes here.

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