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WWII 1945 USAAF CCKW 6X6 1945 U.S. AAF Crash/Fire truck
The seller on eBay gave me permission to put his truck photos on the forum for history sake..Anyone have any further questions, advise and I'll ask him.. the URL is listed in a seperate thread..
description:
This is a rare WWII 1945 USAAF...
1938 GM 3 ton 6X6 model 4929
wondering if anyone can add and info or has any other pictures of this type:
curious about pump model, spec's and capacities...didnt have access to that compartment...pretty well over grown as you can see but mostly still there....
data plate info: (pic below)...
I know this is an old post but, I have a friend (actually the first link in this thread) who is asking about IHC M3L4 and M3H4 rigs? Before he gets registered on these forums, he asked me a question.. Maybe someone can answer:
I sent him pic's of these trucks in the Standard Catalog of U.S...
What kind of luck have you guys buying engines from GL? I see many Cummins 4 cyl units but not to many LDT or LDS's.. Anyway to gauge usage/hours..?
Mike
I hope these rigs are residue (except for the one you get as a runner). I hate to see possible, restorable units removed and chopped up for a few parts. That being said, I know one can say that more money can be made from a sum of the parts vs the unit complete. Other than the hassle of hauling...
Seeing that the thread ( 'Its a shame' ) was locked FINALLY after 14 non-vehicle rated messages ( I susppose my last post was the 'straw that broke....)
I agree w/ the policy guidelines as listed:
"This is the place for any political discussions related to the military vehicle hobby. No party...
So Tibby, equating Far left viewpoints with communism?
which one of these would you subscribe to instead:
1- a government organized for the defense of survival "rights." Also, distribution goes by the principle "from each according to his/her ability, to each according to his/her work."
2-...
Here's the link refered to above..
http://www.sclamilitary6x6.com/price_list
some links referred to for this site in different places, don't appear with the 'WWW' portion of the URL and therefore may be deadends..
Mike
several other links and a video to the same story (not Fox):
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN1058361420080210
http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/02/07/berkeley.protests/
http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=46494
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_8120433?source=most_emailed
Mike
What happens to GL sales items that don't sell during a particular auction? Do they just hold them at the location and re-list them a while later or ...?
Mike
Mike, I agree there are bad cops and good cops, Young ones or recently released recruits are trying to find an even ground but it takes awhile, unfortunately only experience will lead the way. Most LEO's are thick skinned to a point. They just want respect as do you. For those, red-neck, AH's, (...
IronVik, do you know what the criteria for inspection will be? What items will they look for, etc..You can always stop by the Department's office before and ask questions about specific concerns..Talk with their Commercial (if its a State Police/HP agency) inspector. He'd probably really get a...
Guess I'm of a different idea of inspections...some stuff even though legal at the time of manufacture, may not be legal currently. I don't have any problems with talking w/ LE re: these things..I suppose if you keep it mil stock then most officers will still think its a current mil rig. I don't...