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On saturday I stopped to look at a couple of Deuces. The data plates showed delivery dates of 1952 and 1953. Sorry but i forgot to look for model #.
I looked under the hood of one and it was a GMC. The owner said that it turned over but hadn't run in years. (sitting outside) Guess it would be gas, not multi fuel like later models, right? What model would they be? Can someone give me a general description of their machanical systems?
There was also an early model Jeep there too. It apperently had a different engine since the carb was sticking through the hood and a hood scoop to cover it. It was an older 4 cyl, OHV. The drivetrain looked to be stock.The Jeep had the fuel fill on the drivers side and the top of the the front fenders were flat all the way to the front. Any guess as to what that is. Is the data plate usually on the dash? The dash had a piece of steel welded over it and a 50s or 60s pickup guage cluster put in there. Overall it was in fairly good condition, bodywise.
They are owned by an older gent, but he is becoming incompacitated and his nephew is taking care of the place. There will be an auction in the spring for these and many other vehicles and tractors.
I would realy appreciate any help in these.
Thanks
Ray
I looked under the hood of one and it was a GMC. The owner said that it turned over but hadn't run in years. (sitting outside) Guess it would be gas, not multi fuel like later models, right? What model would they be? Can someone give me a general description of their machanical systems?
There was also an early model Jeep there too. It apperently had a different engine since the carb was sticking through the hood and a hood scoop to cover it. It was an older 4 cyl, OHV. The drivetrain looked to be stock.The Jeep had the fuel fill on the drivers side and the top of the the front fenders were flat all the way to the front. Any guess as to what that is. Is the data plate usually on the dash? The dash had a piece of steel welded over it and a 50s or 60s pickup guage cluster put in there. Overall it was in fairly good condition, bodywise.
They are owned by an older gent, but he is becoming incompacitated and his nephew is taking care of the place. There will be an auction in the spring for these and many other vehicles and tractors.
I would realy appreciate any help in these.
Thanks
Ray