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Old 18-01-13, 00:34
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Default Oh, what a lovely truck!

Your truck is without doubt the nicest, most original Lend/Lease Chev that I've come across to date Leigh. It is exactly as presented in TM 10-1339 and to have that information painted on the chassis fish plate is a real nice touch. I hope you can find a platform body and stake sides to complete it.

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Old 18-01-13, 00:50
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Your truck is without doubt the nicest, most original Lend/Lease Chev that I've come across to date Leigh. It is exactly as presented in TM 10-1339 and to have that information painted on the chassis fish plate is a real nice touch. I hope you can find a platform body and stake sides to complete it.

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Thank you Dave!

I'm thinking I may have to construct my own wooden tray and stake sides, bit of a daunting task!
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Old 18-01-13, 13:19
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Your truck is without doubt the nicest, most original Lend/Lease Chev that I've come across to date Leigh, and to have that information painted on the chassis fish plate is a real nice touch.
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It is indeed a nice truck, but do you think that information stencilled on the chassis plate is accurate? While the truck is a General Motors product, it is not a GMC, and although similar to a CC60L in body panels, that is a different truck altogether known as an MCP built to British WD/ Canadian DND specifiactions, not US Lend-Lease specs. C60420-C is similarly the Canadian DND ID code for a CC60L.

Leigh, the truck is US Built, not Aust assembled. Australian trucks had quarter vents in the door windows, and a fold-out vents on the sides of the cowl.
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Old 18-01-13, 14:31
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Default About the GMC

Hi All

The misinterpreting GMC as being General Motor Company instead of General Motors of Canada Limited is fairly common I've run into it when registering my trucks I write it out as General Motors of Canada on the form they type it in as GMC which is misread as being General Motor Company.

So the person painting the sign may very well have meant General Motors of Canada Limited but saved paint 25 letters.

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Old 19-01-13, 00:40
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These trucks were also made post WW2 so it can be confusing identifying them .

That example does not have a GMH Aust. made cab , but GMH did assemble US made cabs during WW2 , imported as lend lease . GMH manufactured those particular style Chevy cabs from 1939 til 47 .

The military light switch on that truck looks to be a later add on accessory , it is new switch to my eyes .

The plate above the light switch has GAS AUX MAIN on it, implying it is a Nth American built truck . We use petrol not gas , my car runs on gas LPG !

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Old 19-01-13, 20:41
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As has been stated, This is an american truck built under a U.S. army contract. Your average GMC CCKW 353 etc (a family which boasts about 3/4 of a million trucks built during wwII) has "GAS" written inside its petrol guage.
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