by pfarber » Tue Apr 20, 2010 9:07 pm
It was one that I had previously seen "bad Burtha? Billy? Bobby?" The one where I mistook the cracks in the steering wheel as mold lines. Since I had already seen it, I moved on to the dumper right next to it.
The dumper was, on initial inspection, pretty nice. But then I saw the terminal block in the cab (I took a pic) and started to look closer. Did not get the frame SN, and no DoD was noted, but the running boards did have pioneer tool mounts so that would date it to late 43+, also the data plate referenced SNL-G-508 so that also dates it late 43+. I did manage to see through the cowl slits and did notice the fuel level sight plug on the carb (atta boy!) I wish more CCKW owners would open the bonnet so we can see whats inside. The bed was in great shape, headache rack, tool compartment, bed divider... very good shape. I did notice some welds that were pretty messy, some duct tape on the rear light connectors, and a few other issues.
Biggest red flag: GMC logo on brush guard. Would not jive with the data plate (SNL-G508 reference) and pioneer tool mounts. 4/43 was the last time a GMC logo was put on a factory truck. Oh, and the steering wheel was unpainted. When will people learn? Why stop so sort of a restoration? They fret over PRESTONE 44 on the hood, stars and unit ID, yet the wheel is a highly polished unauthentic red flag.
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