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GMC 'Workshop vehicle'

nf6x

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RE: GMC

That's a neat looking truck. Is it yours?

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tamangel

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RE: GMC

Hey Sarge, Nope, not mine but wish it were..Museum shot from Europe..Just curious about the specs..No info was supplied.. Rounded roof was interesting, maybe a Euro construct..

Mike
 

DDoyle

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RE: GMC

I believe that the bed is not of US manufacture.

US built CCKW workshop trucks come in only two basic types that I am aware. One has a box body, similar to the M109 bed - several different interior configurations of this bed were produced. The other style was the engineer's contact maintenance body, which was largely open with canvas coverings and drop-down sides that exposed a mobile machine shop.

Hope this helps,
David Doyle
 

willysmd

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That looks like a Swiss workshop body, I have just obtained one here in the UK.

This one (mine) was built in 1944 then the Swiss army got it in 1957 and released it in 1988, now I have it. :D
 

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Yes, as said above, it is an early '50s Swiss built shopvan body on a WW2 truck. There are quite a few of them around overhere.
The mobile machine shop mentioned above are rare. I know of a few in use and in a museum here in the Netherlands. I was hoping to own one myself but the one I found is beyond the deepness of my wallet so I decited to build a scale modell in 1:35. Lateron my path will come along a real one, whenever I can afford it.

Pictures of some are seem at the following link:

http://www.pbase.com/kees_s/image/83674569

pix of the model will come soon...
 

Smokindieseldually

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A little info on the trucks in the pic i posted....
Brand GMC
Model CCKW 353
Application Truck Workshop
Drive 6 x 6
Lenght 6.49 m
Width 2.44 m
Building year 1944
Height 3.00 m
Wheelbase 4.16 m
Track 1.52/1.72 m
Empty Weight 4.575 kg
Gross vehicle weight 6.845 kg
Engine GMC 270
Fuel Petrol
Cylinders 6 - 4416 cm³
HP 91 hp at 2750 rpm
Gears 5 fwd. - 1 rev.
Transfercase 2 speed
Voltage 6 V
Battery 1 x 6 V
Tank capacity 150 liter
Tires size 7.50 x 20
Number of tyres 10 + 1 spare
Speed 72 km/h
 

willysmd

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Are those ones American built or Swiss built bodies, they are the same as my one but with a hard cab I was led to believe that the 3 window version was Swiss??
 
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@ scrambler:
I know a guy who might want to sell one of those workshop CCKWs. It's sitting in his yard and seems to be in a relativly good (running) shape.
If you are interested I can establish a connection for you. It is located near Koblenz, Germany.

@ all: guess what that thing next to the CCKW is, under the tarp?

Regards,
Mark
 

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Scrambler

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That's an easy guess under the tarp... DUKW. The small thing is a Volkswagen Golf (Rabbit), the CCKW is with that Swiss body (not interested) and the other truck (fender) is a Saurer (I think)

Agree?

I am looking for aa Closed Cab GMC with the mobile workshop.
 
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He wants to restore it, but as far as I can judge he also might sell it.
I've had a closer look at it, it needs some serious welding around the bottom.
I'll send you a pm tomorrow.

Mark
 
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Ahh thanks for the notice, and let us know of your progress! Would love to see a few restoration pics of the DUKW.
Seems like the seller will be in the need of spending a beer next time I'm around 8)

Cheers,
Mark
 
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