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I saw photos somewhere that I kept.That looks like it was originally a telex radio shelter for the 3/4 ton dodge M37 trucks. I believe they were GRC46 series shelters (GRC46 A, B or C). I have one sitting in my garage awaiting restoration. They are Korean War era to early VN period with GRC-19 radio and telex capabilities.
Where are you at? I build high security pneumatic jail door locks.
You are exactly right. And they were used into the late 70's. In the 80's they began to appear in DRMO's, and units grabbed them up for storage. Paint lockers, jump field gear storage flammable storage and the like.That looks like it was originally a telex radio shelter for the 3/4 ton dodge M37 trucks. I believe they were GRC46 series shelters (GRC46 A, B or C). I have one sitting in my garage awaiting restoration. They are Korean War era to early VN period with GRC-19 radio and telex capabilities.
Can you give me a date of manufacturer, and who makes them.You are exactly right. And they were used into the late 70's. In the 80's they began to appear in DRMO's, and units grabbed them up for storage. Paint lockers, jump field gear storage flammable storage and the like.
I posted it the first time here.I have a shelter, I've been recycling, any information about the age, manufacture, usage, would be appreciated.
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Was there a data plate on it? Or a Stock number? On the inside of the door, there were a bunch of data plates. I might be able to look it up and tell you something if I had a part number/stock number. The manufacturer should be also on one of those data plates.