CCW on the move

Discussion and Questions about the different models of CCKW's
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rwdfresno
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CCW on the move

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We finally pumped up the tires and pulled our "good" CCW out of the weeds and gave it a bath. We pulled out several birds and rats nests along with a cab full of trash and junk. In the coming weeks and months we will disassemble it and move the chassis into the shop. The engine is stuck and if we can't get it free we have a couple of other engine canidates that we can canabalize off of our several "donor" vehicles.

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Post by blackdog »

Nice looking project! Is that a K-60 body?
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Post by armydriver »

Great looking project truck. Good luck and have fun in her restoration.
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Post by rwdfresno »

Yes it is a K60 bed. I am still looking for more information (pictures, drawings manuals etc) for this body hopefully I will be able to come accrss some.
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Post by Nick Bombini »

The truck looks a lot better now that it has been cleaned. It's great to see that you guys have finally gotten to the point where you can start work on the truck. I know there was a lot of work to be done at the field before the vehicle projects could really be started.

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