Geardoc
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I picked up, a few years ago, a military1970 Dodge W200- except it is a Sweptline W200, 4 speed, 16.5's all around, 4.10 Dana 60's, NP205 t-case, Np-435, stepside bed, evidence of where a . Full lockers in the front, rear end locks in the slightest incident of traction issues. It is like a CUCV even though it is badged 3/4 ton it has everything a full W300 would have including some suspension parts like a D400 would have front and rear.
Truck was originally OD green, was brought back in from In-Country to Bennings, ended up at Dobbins for a while, then I got it from Warner Robbins, this was way before the internet auction years. The story at Warner Robbins was it had been In-Country, was US owned originally by the US Army and the bed had an M60 Mount in the bed, pindle style hitch, and the story the guy told when I picked it up was that it was that it towed an M45 Kraut Mower- he took me past the road where the jet fuselages currently rot by the side of the road at W-R and showed me an intact M45 Mowing Machine, only one I've seen together and patinaed and looked like a war relic- saw one at the museum at Benning I think, but that one at W-R topped it, it was rusty, it was rough, but it looked like with some wire brushing and work, it could again mow down some plains and charlie.
This Sweptline W200 ran, but at during an "Uh Oh" moment in country the solid mount engine fan broke a bolt or two with the engine sucking petrol and hauling behind, and the fan blade let go and went through the hood and the truck got sent back in country for repairs.
It got graded F, handed around for while, and put up for sealed bid. I have the original hood with the engine fan slash through it.
The engine was interesting to a Mopar freak because it had a steel instead of forged crank. The engine was more like a 340 a 318 in many ways, even though it was also a 2bbl. The other oddball thing was the heads and valve train- again, not run of the mill 318 stuff.
There are stickers are on the dash like the M880's have that I've seen and similar to my CUCV.
The stickers ID it as Govt Property, US Army Property, what it is warrantied for and where it is warrantied and I have Dept of Energy Truck from 1993, a GM, and it has similarly worded stickers about accidents and reporting.
I've never heard of a Sweptline Dodge truck-ie 1960-1971- being used by the military. Moreover I thought that if something was "In-Country" it was more likely to be dumped in the ocean than returned to the USA. Supposedly this one was returned to Benning, Dobbins, W-R, and sold.
Is there any way to start to research provenance to separate fact from bullhockey ?
Thank you !
Truck was originally OD green, was brought back in from In-Country to Bennings, ended up at Dobbins for a while, then I got it from Warner Robbins, this was way before the internet auction years. The story at Warner Robbins was it had been In-Country, was US owned originally by the US Army and the bed had an M60 Mount in the bed, pindle style hitch, and the story the guy told when I picked it up was that it was that it towed an M45 Kraut Mower- he took me past the road where the jet fuselages currently rot by the side of the road at W-R and showed me an intact M45 Mowing Machine, only one I've seen together and patinaed and looked like a war relic- saw one at the museum at Benning I think, but that one at W-R topped it, it was rusty, it was rough, but it looked like with some wire brushing and work, it could again mow down some plains and charlie.
This Sweptline W200 ran, but at during an "Uh Oh" moment in country the solid mount engine fan broke a bolt or two with the engine sucking petrol and hauling behind, and the fan blade let go and went through the hood and the truck got sent back in country for repairs.
It got graded F, handed around for while, and put up for sealed bid. I have the original hood with the engine fan slash through it.
The engine was interesting to a Mopar freak because it had a steel instead of forged crank. The engine was more like a 340 a 318 in many ways, even though it was also a 2bbl. The other oddball thing was the heads and valve train- again, not run of the mill 318 stuff.
There are stickers are on the dash like the M880's have that I've seen and similar to my CUCV.
The stickers ID it as Govt Property, US Army Property, what it is warrantied for and where it is warrantied and I have Dept of Energy Truck from 1993, a GM, and it has similarly worded stickers about accidents and reporting.
I've never heard of a Sweptline Dodge truck-ie 1960-1971- being used by the military. Moreover I thought that if something was "In-Country" it was more likely to be dumped in the ocean than returned to the USA. Supposedly this one was returned to Benning, Dobbins, W-R, and sold.
Is there any way to start to research provenance to separate fact from bullhockey ?
Thank you !