CCKW and other goodies for sale

CCKW's/Chevy's For Sale. Please included location. This is a World Wide forum.
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Thundercat97
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CCKW and other goodies for sale

Post by Thundercat97 »

Guys,

Just got a call from a person selling the following:

CCKW bolster truck - original and running
CCKW- needs to be restored
CCKW Engine
M20 Armored Car - restored
Diamond T Wrecker

send me an email so that I can pass you his contact info if you are really interested in any of the items.... I am not sure on the details other then they are located in PA.

Rob
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42 CCKW 353 Open Cab
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43 WC51
1 Ton Ben Hur Trailer
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Post by Bill_Wolf »

Here are some pics of the trucks for sale....

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Person is asking $5,500 for Cargo



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Person is asking $11,500 for Bolster

All information about the trucks can be obtained by calling

Combat Vehicles
50 Hilton Street
Easton, PA 18042
Telephone: 1-610-253-9385, Ext. 108
Office Fax: 1-610-559-9623
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Post by armydriver »

Totally restorable vehicles, but a pretty hefty price for vehicles that need a lot of work. The cargo must be a late one, 44 or 45 with the steel bed on it.
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Prices.

Post by Matt »

I agree with Army Driver.the cargo would cost about $1000-$2000 in Europe,the Bolster a little more but even with the shipping they still wouldn't be that much :shock: these are ex French or Norwgian trucks by the look of them.
March 1942 Dodge WC-56 Command Car,1229th QM.
Oct.1943 Dodge WC-52 Weapons Carrier,854th BS.
Jan.1943 CCKW LeRoi Compressor.
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Post by Thundercat97 »

from what I know, they are both Norwegian returns. the cckw has a composite bed.


Rob
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41 WLA (project bike)
42 57mm Anti Tank Gun
42 WC52
42 CCKW 353 Open Cab
43 Diamond T M3 Half-Track
43 WC51
1 Ton Ben Hur Trailer
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Post by 42cckw »

I'm with army, some one has there head in the clouds! way to much for trucks that are very incomplete :roll:

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Post by pfarber »

These guys are up the road from me, about an hour.

The could probibly make more if they parted them out.

I see there is a spare tire carrier on the open cab!!!
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Post by Nick Bombini »

You have to love those Norwegians for always putting new tires on the trucks before surplusing them out. The truck I bought has just about brand new tires :D. That's a few grand in my pocket.'

I agree with Paul, They could probably make more money parting out the expensive parts like the spare tire carrier.
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Post by armydriver »

Kind of like the old time used car lots. They would put a set of re-cap tires on the car to spiffy it up. Put some moth balls in the crankcase to help cut down on the smoking from bad rings, for a short while and clean and touch up the paint in the engine compartment. Then it belonged to a little old lady that only drove the car to church. :D
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
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