XM410
Lane's right. That one used to be mine. Didn't look that good when I had it, though.
The XM410 series of prototype vehicles was built by Chrysler and Reynolds aluminum in the 1958-1960 range. 6 prototypes were built. #1 - rumor has it the tailgate is all that's left, somewhere east of Flint. #2 is the one that Dan (countcv61) has at Pineview Surplus just north of Grayling, MI. Mostly complete, body wise, Dan's got a new engine and other parts ready. #3 -unk #4 might be the one in Colorado. It was found in running condition near Detroit, changed hands a few times, and was run till it broke out there. #5 is Dan's parts truck. A collector near Pontiac MI called me to say he'd found one, only it wasn't still all there like when he first spotted it. NOPE, the owner died and his widow let some jerk chop it up for the aluminum. Mostly chassis, but the parts don't seem to interchange with #2. #6 believed destroyed, at least mostly cut up for aluminum, again.
The one in Texas was an E1 model, same general layout with some drastic changes. Only 7 of the E1s. 2 in Flint, that one from Texas, another maybe in New York. Unk on the other three.
both trucks are described in Crismon's US MILITARY WHEELED VEHICLES. 8x8, 2 1/2 ton.
I'm trying to get the research together for an article for MV or Army Motors. Soon, I hope. Soon.