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  1. Recovry4x4

    LOOKING FOR WW II 2 1/2 Ton OWNERS!

    I'm sorry DR. When you said "I thought" I assumed you were thinking. My bad!!!! We ain't a fightin' just pickin a bit!
  2. Recovry4x4

    LOOKING FOR WW II 2 1/2 Ton OWNERS!

    There you go thinking again DR! I thought I smelled something burning!
  3. Recovry4x4

    LOOKING FOR WW II 2 1/2 Ton OWNERS!

    Thanks Steve. I've always wanted to ask the questions but didn't want to look too much like an idiot. Kenny
  4. Recovry4x4

    LOOKING FOR WW II 2 1/2 Ton OWNERS!

    Oh yeah, the banjo axles! I prefer them also. I could get used to the 302 easily, it's a great engine. I think I'm going to keep my ear to the rails to see what pops up. What about the Chevrolets? Were all the Chevys closed cabs? A 1 1/2 ton closed cab Chevy with Banjo axles would be a cool...
  5. Recovry4x4

    LOOKING FOR WW II 2 1/2 Ton OWNERS!

    Steve, let me throw a ? at you. I've had a little thing for CCKW short WB closed cab for a while. I surely wouldn't to be shot but and I've not really thought this through but do you know of anybody that put diesel power in one and lived? I even like the idea of the 302. Which bring more money...
  6. Recovry4x4

    LOOKING FOR WW II 2 1/2 Ton OWNERS!

    That goes for me too Steve. Welcome aboard! Always a pleasure! kenny
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