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Kent Aist 09-08-06 03:34

Gmc Cc-303
 
I would like to see photos of this vehicle or a CC-302 in CW use during WW2. Did any of these get out of US hands and if so, does anyone have any photos they can share or direct me to?

Kent

Marco C. 09-08-06 09:15

i found this one

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1942-...QQcmdZViewItem


http://www.rehberantalya.com/otomobil/klasikler1.asp

David_Hayward (RIP) 09-08-06 10:46

CC-302
 
I don't know oif any CC-302 or 303 models being used other than by the US Army, which is not to say that they were not!

Jan Mostek 09-08-06 12:39

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Isnīt it a GMC CC Series truck? And although it is a restored vehicle, looks all right in military livery.

cliff 09-08-06 13:04

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The RAAF had this type of GMC mainly as fuel tankers during WW2. First 3 photos are from the AWM data base and the forth was taken by me of a surviver at the late Ken Hughes yard in 2000 here in Queensland. Where it is now I do not know.

Cheers
Cliff :)

cliff 09-08-06 13:05

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photo 2

cliff 09-08-06 13:06

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Photo 3

cliff 09-08-06 13:07

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Photo 4.

All are RHD as well.

Jan Mostek 09-08-06 14:01

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Those Ausies, they seem to have everything :-) ...
Here is anothe GMC ex-military service. The question is if they really originally had those chrommed details. But the ex-LRDG Chevy in IWM London shows that that those parts were only repainted.
Greetings to the other side of the Globe,
Jan.

David_Hayward (RIP) 09-08-06 14:56

Chrome?
 
Interesting query! Civvy GMC and Chevrolet trucks had chrome grilles until say in the case of US trucks, late 1942 Model ones i.e. so-called black-out models had painted grilles. I am not sure whether military 1941 Models had painted grilles...possibly painted over chrome? The export civvy-spec 1941 Models had chrome from what I have seen from photos, but possibly overpainted when they received overall drab for say Mobiel Canteen service.

Kent Aist 09-08-06 14:57

Thanks for those replies. I bought the manual that was listed. Still would like to see any other versions of this truck in military livery.

Kent

David_Hayward (RIP) 09-08-06 15:12

CC-302 Contracts
 
My copy of the GMC Master Parts List shows the following GMC CC-302 Contracts:

W-398-QM-13058 1942 MODEL YEAR 1 1/2-TON 134 1/2" WHEELBASE 1574 CAB- BUDD CARGO BODY # 310490 > 3109497

W-398-QM-13058 1942 MODEL YEAR 1 1/2-TON 134 1/2" WHEELBASE 1574 CAB- HEIL DUMP BODY # 310498 > 3109500

So very few listed!

I have checked the Master Parts List for radiator grilles and no mention is made as to whether they were chromed or painted. I can only suggest that spare parts were unpainted except in primer.

David_Hayward (RIP) 09-08-06 15:22

CC-303 Contracts
 
My GMC Master Parts List quotes the following CC-303 Contracts:


W-398-QM-11990 1942 MODEL YEAR 1 1/2-TON 160" WHEELBASE 1578 COWL- W.S. DARLEY & CO. FIRE TRUCK # 501589 > 501608

W-398-QM-12453 1942 MODEL YEAR 1 1/2-TON 160" WHEELBASE 1574 CAB- CENTRAL FIRE TRUCK # 501816 > 501851


So, USA Fire Trucks only!

Kent Aist 09-08-06 18:12

Thank you for your info on the 302's & 303's. Is there any chance that these models were used to fulfill any of the earlier orders such as to France?

Kent

David_Hayward (RIP) 09-08-06 20:07

1942 Models
 
The CC series were 1942 Models. All French orders were for A-prefixed 1940 Models.

Kent Aist 11-08-06 20:14

Chevy versions?
 
Thanks for all of the useful info. What about the MR & MS versions. Did these get into commonwealth use?

Kent

David_Hayward (RIP) 11-08-06 20:19

My listings
 
Try this thread:

http://www.mapleleafup.org/forums/sh...hlight=listing

Then check out each online listing. For Chevrolet there are two.


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