Door #'s

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Conn
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Door #'s

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There in a number on the driver's side "door" (open cab) of our CCKW, and I was wondering what it stood for. (It's R-6604-DD D) Any info. is much appreciated, Thanks!
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1940 Packard 110 Touring Sedan
1945 M3A4 Hand Utility Cart
1945 GMC CCKW 353 H1
http://americanbombardier.tripod.com/cckwproject/
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Here you can view some of the truck pictures (including the door numbers) on this page/link. http://americanbombardier.tripod.com/id43.html
1940 Packard 110 Touring Sedan
1945 M3A4 Hand Utility Cart
1945 GMC CCKW 353 H1
http://americanbombardier.tripod.com/cckwproject/
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Post by armydriver »

Can't help you with the numbers, but you guys are doing a great job on bringing that old beauty back to life. Keep em rolling.
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