Operation Yankee joe

Area for Discussion of non-original and non-Theater Modifications to the GM family of WWII trucks. This would include engine, transmission, and driveline swaps, etc.
Brad
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Post by Brad »

http://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/cto/1215677980.html I dont have that stuff, The truck i have is almost ready to be parted out for axles and such.. but heres a link to one for sale on craigs list you might try that.. who knows?
Brad
1944 open top CCKW 353 A1 with artic top---1945 CCKW hard top 352 A2---1942 4x4 chev cargo...

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I dont have any of that stuff my truck has been stripped of most of that she runns and drives barly.. I was thinking transfer case or trans ,axles brake parts ect ect all of coure being ruster or in need or rebuild? you can see her in action at my pictures page. just look at the bottom of my post..good luck finding parts? Brad oh by the way if you search craigs list seattle for 1943 CHEV CARGO MILITARY you might like what you see?
Brad
1944 open top CCKW 353 A1 with artic top---1945 CCKW hard top 352 A2---1942 4x4 chev cargo...

Visit my pictures!
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Thanks for sharing your photos and I look forward to more of your story regarding the restoration of your truck. :D
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