Closed Cab CCKW

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Closed Cab CCKW

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Here's the other CCKW that I bought, we picked it up yesterday. Unfortunately the K53 could not come, it wouldn't fit.

Warning... big pictures...

http://www.surfacezero.com/span/newtruck.jpg

That's my dad's new 24" trailer. The CCKW seems short to me - could it be a SWB truck? It's got the early closed cab (as you can see) and even says GMC on the grille. I could probably figure out exactly what it was and what year it was if I climbed into it, but it's been sitting out for about 10 years, and I really loathe putting myself into that situation... :rolleyes: Unfortunately this truck is very rusty, it's got some big old holes in the back, doors are rusted out... looks like it's gonna be a parts truck.

http://www.surfacezero.com/span/m818.jpg

The truck (both, actually - the one it's pulling too) in the picture above isn't mine... it's the museums on Camp Pendleton. It's a great setup if you enjoy being deaf and like going up 2% grades at less than 20mph. :lol:
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Post by dr deuce »

scrape the frame and get the serial number. That will tell you for sure if it us a 353 or 352
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1942 CCKW closed cab shopvan
1943 CCKW closed cab cargo w/M32 MG mount
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1944 CCKW open cab F1 Aircraft fueler tanker
1945 CCKW open cab cargo w/artic cab
1942 Chev cargo
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Post by joel gopan »

LWB is 164" from Center od Front Hub to the Center of the Trunion Bar (where bogey pivots) SWB is 19" shorter or 145".
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Post by dr deuce »

A friend had a 353 made from a 352...

I helped him make it back into a 352 and he eventually sold it to Bob Foster who bought the gas tank for it from our own Joel Gopan :)

They had the length correct for a 353 as best as I could measure. The welds gave it away.
Dr Deuce Over 50,000 driven miles in a CCKW
1942 CCKW closed cab shopvan
1943 CCKW closed cab cargo w/M32 MG mount
1944 CCKW open cab LeRoi Kompressor
1944 CCKW open cab F1 Aircraft fueler tanker
1945 CCKW open cab cargo w/artic cab
1942 Chev cargo
1942 Chev K51 Panel
1944 Chev M6 Bomb Truck
1942 GPW Jeep
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Post by joel gopan »

And I miss Bob Foster.
I sold him the original Small Neck SWB tank out of mine and installed a NOS one. The Bracket Assy with spare dual spare tire set up was removed from a SWB that was parted out in the late 40s and sold to Bob around 90/91.
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Post by Chris T. »

Hi All,

I think it may be pre-#65,000?

Early Brushguard.

Door hinge mounted mirror.

The sideshields don't look like they have the grounding strap hole.

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Post by armydriver »

you have a great deal to work with there. My truck was worse than that one and with a lot of sweat, blood from busted knuckles and vision it is restored and running today . It took five years , on weekends and days off, but i felt it was worth it. I realize that some trucks end up being parted out, but I always hate to see it, that means that there is one less old warrior out there to tell their story.
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I'll take some more pics the middle of this week to show the extent of the damage. I took a lot of walk around photos last weekend of the K53 that I will post later today. I learned that it has history from MCAS Miramar up to the 50's until a guy bought it out of DRMO, and apparently used it for a trip up to Northern California. The story goes the radiator got damaged and becaues of that he let it sit.

I will be contacting some people at MCAS Miramar soon to see if I can find any photos...

Brian
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