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Yes the Truck is in Moncton, I see Bill and the Truck monthly, Great guy and also has one of the best Canadian m-38 I have ever seen, then again just about all of it was NOS.
Jason
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42 Slat grill 43 Ford gpw 44 C15A Wire 5 |
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In Answer to the front tires being on backwards, yes they are.
In 1943 the idea was to leave it in 2 wheel drive until you got stuck. When you got bogged down, you put in 4 wheel drive reverse and the tires were suppose To kick you back out. This idea didn't last long I guess. Anyway, this information was provided to me by a fellow I trust completely. Thank you for the kind words Jason. |
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A lovely truck, Bill.
Cheers, Matt
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1942 International K5 3-ton truck ARN 43362 1940 Holden-bodied Chevrolet staff-car 1941 Holden-bodied Chevrolet staff car |
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