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I had a look through the ww2 vanderveen truck book but could come up with no matches for you.
If it is military I'm guessing an office, wireless or workshop body. But I don't no. It may not be military. The extented body at the front suggests it went over the drivers cab, leaving no room for the spare wheel/tool box. So probably not CMP. My 2 cents. I'll leave it to the experts. Ryan |
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Ryan
Thanks mate, the body has confused me for years, the paintwork looked as if it may have been military, but it has faded a lot. A guy I knew who lived near the paddock told me years ago he thought it was the rear of a military command vehicle. Someone out there may know. Cheers Little Jo ![]()
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Well I reckon its a very early Winniebago
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We would have to get you to put a draw bar and some wheels under it. ![]() Little Jo ![]()
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I have seen one like this in the military museum in Darwin. Maybe Jared my shed some light on it. I have a feeling its from a GMC .
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Graeme
Thanks for the link, the body sure has caused some interest over the years. The 2007 photo is the one I am enquiring about and the 1962 photo of an Army truck certainly looks like the one in question, even with the overhead lockers. It is a shame it has not been restored and on the back of a military truck. I have not been able to climb over the electric fence to check for any data plates. Little Jo ![]()
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