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Old 15-01-05, 22:40
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Default I am looking for a... Dodge T234

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I am searching for a Dodge T234, The description for this truck is:
Truck, 3-ton, 4x2, Cargo
15000 supplied to China, 1944 - 1946, via the US Treasury Dept. under 2 contracts. Some were reportedly shipped to Australia. Bodywork was Model 4392 cab with 4397 platform or 4398 stake and platform.


(source: http://www.autogallery.org.ru)

The Power Wagon was similar in design to the 3/4-ton weapons carrier, with a 126-inch wheelbase, closed cab similar to the Dodge VC series trucks, and the front shell and grille similar to the T234 3/4-ton built by Dodge for the Chinese Army, also known as the “Burma Road truck.”

So, if anyone, have info about this truck and where I can find one, please let me know. I really do love this type of truck.

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Peter (lowbonnet@yahoo.com)
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Old 16-01-05, 09:13
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Default Re: I am looking for a... Dodge T234

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I really do love this type of truck.
Hi Peter,

Why not a Dodge D15, look like the same.
An other story: no more, looks like gold ?

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Old 16-01-05, 13:39
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Default They all went....

... to the Burma Road,/ Stilwell Road, whatever it seems to have been called.

I keep an eye open for any unusual Dodges, and I don't know of any survivors of this truck type at all, but I'd guess China, Burma, and Australia would be good places to look.

I think it is pretty much a vanilla Dodge 3 ton or the period, but with the heaviest-duty suspension and steering they could get on there plus militarised front sheetmetal.

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Old 16-01-05, 14:03
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Default Australian survivors

There at least two of these trucks I know of, both in Melbourne. John Belfield has one in his museum and another is in a wreckers in Footscray (Keith, I can give you directions). How these trucks got to Australia I don't know, but my guess is the old "refugee cargo" story.
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Old 17-01-05, 11:30
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There at least two of these trucks I know of, both in Melbourne. John Belfield has one in his museum and another is in a wreckers in Footscray (Keith, I can give you directions). How these trucks got to Australia I don't know, but my guess is the old "refugee cargo" story.
Hello Tony,

Is it possible for you to send me details of the location of this truck in the wreckers location? I have also send you an email.

Best regards,
Peter
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Old 17-01-05, 11:36
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Why not a Dodge D15, look like the same.
An other story: no more, looks like gold ?
Hello Dirk!!
a D15 is nice, but to my knowledge doesn't look like a T234 at all ...

I know, "it's like Gold" is for another forum ...
See you soon.
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Old 30-03-06, 22:06
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Keith Webb has just posted some pics on his website of the Belfield T234 Burma Dodge, if you're still looking Lowbonnet, it's probably for sale in the Melbourne Auction .
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Old 01-04-06, 07:31
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Old 03-04-06, 17:01
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... if you're still looking Lowbonnet, it's probably for sale ...
Tony,

Peter is now contemplating to buy this:

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Old 03-04-06, 22:49
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Hanno,

I bought this last week at the Corowa meeting. Canadian cab with the Australian roof hatch plus a spare cab.

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Old 04-04-06, 00:36
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I bought this last week at the Corowa meeting. Canadian cab with the Australian roof hatch plus a spare cab.
Lucky bugger

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Old 05-04-06, 00:27
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I bought this last week at the Corowa meeting. Canadian cab with the Australian roof hatch plus a spare cab.
Hi Lang, nice find!

After restoration, you do deliver worldwide to the buyer's doorstep, don't you

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Old 05-04-06, 00:47
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Yes Hanno,

Why don't you and I ship it to India and drive it to Europe - serious offer.

You will note from the photo they could not decide if it needed 10.50x16 single wheels or 7.50x20 duals. I have a set of 8.25x20 bar treads and think I will put them on as duals. Should sit the truck up nicely and gear it up a bit on the road.

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Old 25-06-06, 22:50
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Why don't you and I ship it to India and drive it to Europe - serious offer.
Lang, thanks, but no thanks. I don't have a need for a Dodge, and I see now you have great plans for it.

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Old 25-06-06, 22:51
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Go to http://imageevent.com/vc40wc41/burmadogetrucks for some great reference material.

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