NOS GMC CCKW & CHEVROLET G506 PARTS

CCKW Parts For Sale. Please included location. This is a World Wide forum.
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lendlease
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NOS GMC CCKW & CHEVROLET G506 PARTS

Post by lendlease »

G'day Guys!
Don't know if any of you have heard of me. but I am the only dealer for these old truck parts here in Australia. I have parts for all sorts of WWII Military vehicles of USA and Canadian origin.....manuals too! :D I think I have over 800 different parts for the CCKW alone! Please email me if you neeed anything! Dodge WC parts too!
Thanks mate! (dealer enquiries welcome also!)
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No way to contact you... all those parts are just gonna sit till we get contact info.
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Post by Bill_Wolf »

Pfarber,

Click the PM button below his post. This will send him a private message.

I have contacted him this way and he did respond.

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
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Post by joel gopan »

I know the gentleman, and he knows his rare WWII 4X4 and 6X6 parts.
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44 MB 356378- 54 M-38A1-41 CCKW 352-51 M-37-42TW6-45MBT-43 M1 BOMB LIFT (WEAVER)- RECORD SETTING HONOR GRADUATE Wheeled Vehicle Mechanics School, U.S. ARMY 1960 - US ARMY ORDNANCE SCHOOL 1962 - MVPA 1064 - RED BALL CHAPTER - PHONY VETERAN HEADHUNTER - ARMY FIXED & ROTARY WING MECHANIC/CREWCHIEF-STILL FIT WARBIRD COCKPITS
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A phone number would be even better. If I'm gonna throw money at someone for parts (as I recently learned, NOS means different things to different people) I wanna talk to him first.
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Post by joel gopan »

He is down under and a good "Mate", an expert at finding and selling rare parts. It is nice that there are persons around the world that invest in parts to sell fellow collectors. He has had some impressive CCKWs to offer in the past It makes restoration much easier. I have sent him a request for hard to find items.
Joel
44 MB 356378- 54 M-38A1-41 CCKW 352-51 M-37-42TW6-45MBT-43 M1 BOMB LIFT (WEAVER)- RECORD SETTING HONOR GRADUATE Wheeled Vehicle Mechanics School, U.S. ARMY 1960 - US ARMY ORDNANCE SCHOOL 1962 - MVPA 1064 - RED BALL CHAPTER - PHONY VETERAN HEADHUNTER - ARMY FIXED & ROTARY WING MECHANIC/CREWCHIEF-STILL FIT WARBIRD COCKPITS
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Post by lendlease »

G'day Guys!
OK...sorry for the apparent lack of information. here is my email address... leaselend@yahoo.com.au

Joel....sorry, but I don't have tose rare items you require. I am also looking for some of those items! In Australia, we received about 2,500 GMC CCKW's lend lease as at the end of September 1945. Also about 1,200 Studebaker US6's. All the US6's were LWB cab/chassis or cargo body models, US6U3 and US6U4. None were 6x4 as far as I can tell. No exact figures on how many SWB CCKW's found there way here, but a couple hundred would seem feasible. I have one here, a December 1941 with Banjo diffs. Most trucks were worked extensively in civilian use, and only a few nice CCKW's are in existence now. A few were brought in from Europe about 10 years ago, but not many.

Kind reagrds to all,
Ross
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