GMC Nameplate
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- Private First Class
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GMC Nameplate
Not sure if this is a technical question or not but more one of curiosity. My CCKW does not have a GMC nameplate in the grille; however, I notice when looking at other photos that it appears that not all had nameplates? Just wondered if this is in fact true or if mine has just disappeared over the years? Thanks in advance.
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- Brigadier General
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Welcome Ian,
Thank you for joining the forum.
Someone on here will know the specific serial number when this happened. The GMC logo on early model trucks was discontinued by order of the War Dept. It was a order most all identification of the manufacturer, logos, were not allowed on equipment.
Bill
Thank you for joining the forum.
Someone on here will know the specific serial number when this happened. The GMC logo on early model trucks was discontinued by order of the War Dept. It was a order most all identification of the manufacturer, logos, were not allowed on equipment.
Bill
1945 GMC DUKW
1942 Chevy 125 Crash Truck from Dow AAFB,
1944 Chevy 325 Fire Truck
1942 WC-54 Ambulance
1944 M29C Weasel (x6)
1945 CCKW 353 A2 Open Cab "Air-portable"
1943 M5 High Speed Tractor
1942 Sperry Searchlight setup with GE Generator
1942 M-1 Fruehauf Searchlight Trailer (G221)
1942 M-17 Fruehauf Quad 50 Trailer (G221)
1942 M-10 Ammo Trailer (x3)
194? Steel Ben Hur (x4) 194? Wood Ben Hur (x2)
1945 Case VAIW-3 Aircraft Tug
1943 Case VAI USAAF with Mower
1944 Clark CA-1 Airborne Dozer
1944 PE-95G, 1944 PE-99B
1942 Chevy 125 Crash Truck from Dow AAFB,
1944 Chevy 325 Fire Truck
1942 WC-54 Ambulance
1944 M29C Weasel (x6)
1945 CCKW 353 A2 Open Cab "Air-portable"
1943 M5 High Speed Tractor
1942 Sperry Searchlight setup with GE Generator
1942 M-1 Fruehauf Searchlight Trailer (G221)
1942 M-17 Fruehauf Quad 50 Trailer (G221)
1942 M-10 Ammo Trailer (x3)
194? Steel Ben Hur (x4) 194? Wood Ben Hur (x2)
1945 Case VAIW-3 Aircraft Tug
1943 Case VAI USAAF with Mower
1944 Clark CA-1 Airborne Dozer
1944 PE-95G, 1944 PE-99B
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- Lieutenant Colonel
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Some time during production '43 build year I think the gov't ask that all manufacturers labels/badges be deleted
Same for Willys and Ford jeeps Chevy 1 1/2 tons CCKW and others.
So in other words the GMC logo is correct for earlier vehicles but not so on later production models
hope this helps
John
Same for Willys and Ford jeeps Chevy 1 1/2 tons CCKW and others.
So in other words the GMC logo is correct for earlier vehicles but not so on later production models
hope this helps
John
42 Chevy G7117
44 Ford M20 armored car
44 CCKW 353 A1 660 gal Tanker
45 CCKW 353 B2 Air-portable
Ben Hur 1 ton trailer
MVPA#26900
44 Ford M20 armored car
44 CCKW 353 A1 660 gal Tanker
45 CCKW 353 B2 Air-portable
Ben Hur 1 ton trailer
MVPA#26900
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Hi Ian,
I want to extend my welcome to you also.
The excellent Bryce Sunderlin articles which are reprinted on this forum discuss this in detail. On page 13 of part VI "The Late '42's" you'll find this info. It's very interesting reading too.
Hammerhead
I want to extend my welcome to you also.
The excellent Bryce Sunderlin articles which are reprinted on this forum discuss this in detail. On page 13 of part VI "The Late '42's" you'll find this info. It's very interesting reading too.
Hammerhead
1944 GMC CCKW 353, 1943 BEN-HUR Trailer
1943 WC-52, 1944 WC-54 (dod 4/19/44), 1945 Willys MB,
4/44 Bantam T3, MVPA 12610, NRA life Member
1943 WC-52, 1944 WC-54 (dod 4/19/44), 1945 Willys MB,
4/44 Bantam T3, MVPA 12610, NRA life Member
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GMC Nameplate
Thanks Guys. Really appreciate the information and the welcome. As I mentioned in my first post I am new to the CCKW world but not to WW2 MVs. I have a number of WW2 Cherolet and Ford Canadian Military Pattern Vehicles (CMP's for short). Lots of similarities (and lots of differences) between them and the CCKW. CCKWs are relatively rare here in Canada. Mine was an RCAF (Royal Canadian Air Force) truck. It's in need of a complete restoration but it is pretty much all there and not missing any major components. I've always admired the looks of these trucks when one came available for sale (at a very good price) I couldn't say no. I actually saved it from someone cutting the axles out to use on a mud truck. The rest was going to be sent for scrap.
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- Brigadier General
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First welcome to the site and second thanks for being saver of history. These old historic military vehicles are getting scarcer and if it were not for people like you and the others that are members of this site, this valuableequipment would be lost.
52 M38 Willy's
Former owner and restorer of CCKW353 " Betty Boop"
proud father of a career Army officer/Blackhawk pilot/ War in Iraq veteran
Retired high school history teacher at Lt. Colonel Robert G. Cole CMH High School, Fort Sam Houston Texas
proud great grandson of four Confederate soldiers.
great great grandson of a War of 1812 veteran
great great great grandson of 2 American Revolutionary war veterans
Former owner and restorer of CCKW353 " Betty Boop"
proud father of a career Army officer/Blackhawk pilot/ War in Iraq veteran
Retired high school history teacher at Lt. Colonel Robert G. Cole CMH High School, Fort Sam Houston Texas
proud great grandson of four Confederate soldiers.
great great grandson of a War of 1812 veteran
great great great grandson of 2 American Revolutionary war veterans