Interesting Chev

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Interesting Chev

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Here is a photo of a chevy that my buddy found in the Arctic. It can't be an Alaska highway truck because of the date. It is a 250 km snowmobile trip from the nearest town where he lives. That means an overnighter in a tent. 8) Hopefully he can get me the data plates and the spare tire carrier.
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1944 Chev. C15TA
DAF YA314 ----- Chev. G506
Ford F15A (4)
Chev C15A (2)
Ben Hur Fuel Transfer
Polynor Trailer
Drone Winch Trailer
GE Searchlight
Nekaf
1953 M38A1
Telephone Reel Hand Cart
British GS Trailer
M101
M101 with Water Tank
101 CDN-2 (2)
WW2 Water Trailer
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1944 Chev. C15TA
DAF YA314 ----- Chev. G506
Ford F15A (4)
Chev C15A (2)
Ben Hur Fuel Transfer
Polynor Trailer
Drone Winch Trailer
GE Searchlight
Nekaf
1953 M38A1
Telephone Reel Hand Cart
British GS Trailer
M101
M101 with Water Tank
101 CDN-2 (2)
WW2 Water Trailer
M-274 A5 Mule
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Could have been mix and match in a rebuild operation.

Does it have the loop grill?
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Well it isn't 'interesting' really as a type or a particular production date, and mice have already run off with the engine side panels, but I think you need to figure out a way to rescue the whole thing. Take wheels and drag it back? Skid it down some ice roads?

I recall the video round here somewhere of someone driving out a Studebaker which actually looked worse than this Chev - has to be worth a try.

The intense cold up there has done a nice job of keeping what is left in decent order.
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Salut Barry,

Incredible and the battery is still there :shock: . Rent a Muskeeg and skid it down this windflower at home ASAP.

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It has the late grill and the late gauges. I found it interesting only because of the story it might tell. How did it get there and where did it come from initially. I put in an order for a bunch of parts thinking it was on the edge of town. Boy was I wrong. It must have driven across the ice and then finally abandoned where it is now. It really would be nice to get home but it is too many thousand of miles from Ontario. I will try to find more photos of trucks he has found closer to town.
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DAF YA314 ----- Chev. G506
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Chev C15A (2)
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1944 Chev. C15TA
DAF YA314 ----- Chev. G506
Ford F15A (4)
Chev C15A (2)
Ben Hur Fuel Transfer
Polynor Trailer
Drone Winch Trailer
GE Searchlight
Nekaf
1953 M38A1
Telephone Reel Hand Cart
British GS Trailer
M101
M101 with Water Tank
101 CDN-2 (2)
WW2 Water Trailer
M-274 A5 Mule
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If you can find Great Slave Lake Lodge maybe you can even get an ownership from them!

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Actually they are still around. If you look closely at the photo, it shows Great Slave ____ Lodge, but the door shows that the missing word is Lake, as in "Great slave Lake Lodge". A quick trip to google revealed the following website:

http://www.worldwidefishing.com/northwe ... index.html

Good luck! If you are forced to part out, other bits to look for include windshield thumbscrews, good gauges, floor boards, original heaters, original engine components, spare tire carrier, original tools, etc. etc. ...
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Barry-If you want to recover that front troop rack, I'd be interested in buying it from you. I don't know how he'd get it on a snowmobile though!

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Hi John
Sorry but I also need the front hardware. I wanted the whole rack originally, until I found out how far away it was. He is going to cut the rack up :cry: and get me the hardware. I have the side uprights and the bow corners but no bows either.
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DAF YA314 ----- Chev. G506
Ford F15A (4)
Chev C15A (2)
Ben Hur Fuel Transfer
Polynor Trailer
Drone Winch Trailer
GE Searchlight
Nekaf
1953 M38A1
Telephone Reel Hand Cart
British GS Trailer
M101
M101 with Water Tank
101 CDN-2 (2)
WW2 Water Trailer
M-274 A5 Mule
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well, if he is ambitiuos and decided to take a torch, I would want the bumperetts and the battery box tray.

Let me know if you get these parts please....This whole trip, if you get enough parts, could be worth the time and effort for you.

The bed itself looks solid too, despite the sides being banged up.

Too bad its so far away.
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Davey, this is just a teaser for you. I took this photo the last time I was in Holland. Cases of bumperettes.

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1944 Chev. C15TA
DAF YA314 ----- Chev. G506
Ford F15A (4)
Chev C15A (2)
Ben Hur Fuel Transfer
Polynor Trailer
Drone Winch Trailer
GE Searchlight
Nekaf
1953 M38A1
Telephone Reel Hand Cart
British GS Trailer
M101
M101 with Water Tank
101 CDN-2 (2)
WW2 Water Trailer
M-274 A5 Mule
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thanks Barry... thatnks a real lot!!

Ona serious note, you know where to find a set?
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Barry Churcher wrote:Davey, this is just a teaser for you. I took this photo the last time I was in Holland. Cases of bumperettes.

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The 1 on the ground is for a CCKW not a Chevy :(

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I got a call today from my buddy in Yellowknife and yesterday he flew in to the truck and got the box data plates. :shock: He is an aircraft mechanic and I guess he got to use an aircraft that was in to change from floats to skis. He works in the same airport as Buffalo Airways, if you happen to get the TV series. He checked out the tools he would need to try and get me the spare tire carrier and the rack hardware. He will try for next year. :D The one photo gives you an idea of the terrain in that part of the world. Lots of lakes. The other one shows the truck with some small trees in front of it. How long before it is no longer visible? Both photos are from yesterday.
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1944 Chev. C15TA
DAF YA314 ----- Chev. G506
Ford F15A (4)
Chev C15A (2)
Ben Hur Fuel Transfer
Polynor Trailer
Drone Winch Trailer
GE Searchlight
Nekaf
1953 M38A1
Telephone Reel Hand Cart
British GS Trailer
M101
M101 with Water Tank
101 CDN-2 (2)
WW2 Water Trailer
M-274 A5 Mule
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