1941 GMC CCKW, 6 wheel drive 2 1/2 ton 270 straight 6 ,…….. Manuals included Truck is in pictou county Nova Scotia, my number is work and I live in Nova Scotia
Definitely cool, with the Military Spec front end. You'll find many different makes back then that look the same on the front end. During the war GMC's 2½ ton 6x6 was the vehicle of choice, while Chevrolet did the 4x4 1½ ton. Now combine the GMC six on a Chevrolet & sell it as a Maple Leaf, which they did.
I was in Google maps last night and looked around a friend's lake & trails where there was an abandoned 1941 Chevy 1½ ton 4x4 cab that I remember in the late 70's to mid 80's. I couldn't zoom in much but it looks like the cab is still there off the main trail. I've seen bears there so... As I remember the cab was solid but people had taken a .22 and riddled it.
The guy's uncle (who lived on the property and would be 115+ were he still alive) had a bunch of war surplus spare GMC sixes in wooden crates sitting around the property, maybe 248s (270s are a bit later). Sitting outside while inside crates may have made them junk, but who knows?
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67 Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe, Oshawa-built 250 PG never disturbed.
In garage, 296 cid inline six & TH350...
Cam, Toronto.
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