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Old 07-12-09, 04:29
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Originally Posted by gordon View Post
Well I should have noticed the casting date on that engine.

If it is March 1940 there are two likely military engines, the T202 engine from the VC truck and the T203 engine from the VF truck, both were in production around that time

Refers to his own on-line list here....

Dodge Military Survivors List online - 1940 trucks

If I had to guess I'd suggest it would be a T202 from a VC3 pickup or similar, as a number of VC's passed through the HOLDEN plant some time during WW2 - here's one....

There's no proof, but current opinion is that these were re-conditioned trucks that (like mine) might have passed through the Mount Rainier Ordnance Plant in Washington State after a hard life as training vehicles or on the Alcan projects, and then were shipped out as war aid mid WW2 to get rid of what were then non-standard vehicles.

i have a documentary about the US military building the Alcan Highway i agree they were filmed in use on that project
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