A member in the Norwegian Historical Military Vehicle Club ( www.hmkf.no ) has on hand what he might think is a short wheelbased tipper. The serial number is 214 039 A2 so it place it in february/march 1943 and that is when it was "taken" a bunch of 352's to Gallion All Stell Body Company in Gallion, Ohio to be converted to tippers.
The body on this truck is not the same as those Gallion built ones.
And as we know, there is great possiblility that also other manufacturers were contrackted. But I have zip and zero info on those other firms and what the bodies supplied by them looks like. Anyone who can shead some more light on those?
And all info on short wb tippers is most welcome!!
How many known is there out there today?
The GMC in question is a closed cab, with winch. The winch I guess is not to often seen on short wb tippers.
The cab looks very much like it went of from the factory and I guess there has never been a major rebuild of the truck even if it has a rebuild tag inside the cabin, stating a rebuild in Germany in 1955.
The Norwegian Army can not have used it much since it has not got the "eggblinkers" on the front fenders. That is a common feature on norwegian GMC's.
If you can not answer any of my questions, I would like a discussion on those short tippers anyhow. And also on other "od-ball" GMC's
Chers
Rolf
