Hi all, I didn't know where to put this so I hope this is the right place. Yesterday I was at a local salvage yard getting parts for my truck and I noticed these. They look a lot like CCKW cabs, but seemed a little small to me. Although never having seen a closed cab CCKW in person I wasn't sure. I thought you all might know.
Anyone know if these are CCKW cabs? Pics inside
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Re: Anyone know if these are CCKW cabs? Pics inside
Cab No. 1 - no, not GMC CCKW or Chevy, as the ribs are wrong, and the windshield hinges are concealed too...
Cab No. 2 - I don't know with out further study. I don't hink so, based on the seam located above the windshield.
Cab No. 2 - I don't know with out further study. I don't hink so, based on the seam located above the windshield.
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Re: Anyone know if these are CCKW cabs? Pics inside
Top cab is a '42 Ford, worth having ...
Lower cab is 1941-47 Dodge civilian
Gordon
Lower cab is 1941-47 Dodge civilian
Gordon
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Re: Anyone know if these are CCKW cabs? Pics inside
Thanks guys. As I said I wasnt sure and thought Id snap a pic quick in passing, in case these were something anyone here could use. Thanks for the education
-Abram