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Posted by John Ne. on August 01, 2001 at 21:27:04 from (209.74.225.212):
In Reply to: Ok boys, here's a pic of the Army Truck... posted by Eric Tessmer on August 01, 2001 at 09:52:31:
Okay, looks like a couple of winters worth of project there, I'm guessing about a 1943 GMC 6X6, as GMC built the 6X6 and Chevrolet built the 4X4, 1-1/2 with dual wheels. White, Reo, International and others built the five tonners. Inline six, which by the way will not interchange with the 235 Chevy Six, bigger, in all ways. Has about 14 Ujoints under it, and fenders made out of real steel. The cab thankfully is the same as the civilian model, so doors and hardware aren't a problem, just forward of the firewall is it really military, and may still be a 24volt system. There were about five truck cargo bodies available besides the flatbed/troop carrier, so what you gonna put on the back? Happy wrenching. John in Nebr.
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