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Waayfast, you can stop? I don't even lie about it anymore. The only way I'll ever stop is when I'm dead!
Hi, my name is Ron and I need more military vehicles! :roll::roll::roll::roll:
First time I was there, being a stupid newb, I almost took the convoy entrance to the east. Hey, I was excited about the pickup and not paying enough attention. :roll: When you get to the main gate, you can't miss it!
Mdmorgan
Oops, I thought you were kidding. It's a chevy and it's only posted here 'cause it fits. During WWII, as a general rule, GMC built the tandem 6x6, 2 1/2 ton with the designation CCKW. Each letter means something, but I can't remember off hand. Chevy built the 4x4 1 1/2 ton version. Of...
After looking closer, I see I was wrong about the dump bed! :oops: I can't see how the wife could be anything but happy with somrthing in that condition!
Good score! Looks to be in really great shape. Lose the dump box and find a more original bed and you're in business!
Mdmorgan, it's already a 1 1/2 ton single axle. How would you go about "bobbing" it?
Ron
No problem, it stopped raining/drizzling so I went back down and checked the third truck and there's an extra pedal and linkage! When things slow up around here I'll get it ready to send, just don't let me forget![thumbzup]
Ron
It's a possibillity, let me check another parts truck and I'll see if I have enough for current plans. Of course, current plans almost always fall through, so there's probably an extra set here. :roll:
Hope this works! The first three are from a parts truck and the last two are from a cab laying on it's back in the yard. Best I could do on short notice!:-)
Sorry to hear about your uncle. My brother was a marine in Viet Nam. He was there in '65 somwhere near Da Nang. You should be able to find some marking help because of the marines involvment in the pacific during WWII. Or just update a bit and use your dad's or your curent unit markings. It's...
First off, thank you to you and your family for your service! Now, about the truck, umm, I really don't know what to say other than it looks kinda tough just the way it is and where's the radiator?
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