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Rounded bumpers are correct, I have one I took off a Chev in my shed. On this one however I'd check to see of there are holes for the crank guide.
As for colours, in 1941 (which yours would be) they left the factory in either khaki or 'desert' light stone. There could be a number of camouflage schemes and colours applied and micky mouse is certainly one of them. If these trucks survived and needed a coat of paint it would have been according to the colour at the time, being brown in 1943 and olive drab in 1944/45. Olive drab trucks rarely had any camouflage applied. |
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