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1939 gmc military coe. 6x6.
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this thing is one bad ass rig.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/very-rare-19..._qi=RTM2247626 and a cool crew cab fwd coe http://www.ebay.com/itm/1950-FWD-COE...IAAOSwMNxXYhjZ |
Re: 1939 gmc military coe. 6x6.
Two rare trucks, especially the first one.
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Re: 1939 gmc military coe. 6x6.
So, what is the second one? The seller doesn't even know. Doesn't even know the year. It's a good ten years older than they think it is.
I'm going to guess that 6x6 was a crane carrier. Just my hunch. I wonder why they went to GM and not a crane company. Didn't even use a GM cab. I saw this before and it just makes me wonder. I absolutely love it, would love to own it. Bring that to the antique truck shows and you'll be sure to be having lots of conversation |
Re: 1939 gmc military coe. 6x6.
That GMC is a WWII-vintage AFKWX. Rare cabover version of the CCKW 'Deuce-And-A-Half'.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMC_CC....O.E._pic1.JPG |
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they were a brand of hd 4wd back in the day . I saw one years ago that went to scrap cause it was so rusted out. https://images.search.yahoo.com/sear...cks&fr=yfp-t-s |
Re: 1939 gmc military coe. 6x6.
I missed the FWD part in the listing...and your post. I'm familiar with them. They 4wds. Never seen that body style. There's a conventional fire truck that is always at Macungie (ATCA National Show). It has an International cab. Thy bought Seagrves at some point, so you see a lot of fire trucks.
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