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  • Help Me I.D. This Rig,Please.

    I'm hoping this is a Dodge of some sorts. If not,I apologise for posting a Non-Dodge Pic in a Dodge forum. But,I'm new and in search of a Dodge project and hope this might be it.

    I have been back to look at it a couple times and cannot find a brand name on it. I've searched all the Google Image's and haven't found one like it.

    Any help appreciated. Great site by the way.




  • #2
    old military steel...

    i thought Studebaker, but the pic I pulled up on

    Steelsoldiers.com shows a different cab and fender shape...

    no I.D. plates on the dash or a WC designation ??

    good luck, rick

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    • #3
      looks gm to me

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      • #4
        I don't know...

        looking at CCKW's seem to have a sloping nose, more of a "bubble" roof, top of cab in pic is higher in rear, etc.

        WWII vehicles are an Art & a Science... so many different mfg'rs, so many redesigns...

        again, good luck

        try steelsoldiers.com
        " g503.com
        " mvpa.org

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        • #5
          It looks a lot like a WWII 1.5 ton Chevy except the cab is too square looking. Perhaps it was an open cab and someone added to it. It doesn't look like the body line on the door matches the fender or the cab.

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          • #6
            Can't help you on the truck but I am concerned about the horseshoe
            on the front. It should be spun 180 degrees. This keeps the "luck"
            in it. :) [Cowboy mythology.....]
            John

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            • #7
              I'm not sure,but the cab looks "Mack" to me.
              I'm sure it's not a Dodge.
              What's the owner say?
              Got a title? ID tag's?
              TGP
              WDX & Misc. Pics.
              http://www.t137.com/cpg/index.php?cat=10010
              "47" Dodge WDX WW
              "52" Dodge M-37 WW
              "54" Willys M38A1
              "65" Kaiser M35A1 WW
              "77" Chev. K-30 400T,205,4.56 "No-Spin"
              "84" Chev, K-30 Cummins 6-BTA 400,205,3.73Locker
              "86" Chev, M1028A2 (K30) 6.2,400.205,4.56 Locker
              "99" Dodge Durango "Limited Slip"
              "99" Dodge 3500 CTD 4x4"No-Spin"

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              • #8
                Its an Autocar

                Once I get an image resized, I'll post it.

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                • #9
                  Autocar image

                  Originally posted by Clint Dixon View Post
                  Once I get an image resized, I'll post it.
                  Here is an Autocar owned by a friend of mine. The cab lines match.
                  Attached Files

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                  • #10
                    Boy That's Close Clint,but the hinges are different and don't line up with the cab lines under the window? But it's hard to tell in your picture being it's so Shiny!!
                    Nice truck btw.
                    Cool!,

                    TGP
                    WDX & Misc. Pics.
                    http://www.t137.com/cpg/index.php?cat=10010
                    "47" Dodge WDX WW
                    "52" Dodge M-37 WW
                    "54" Willys M38A1
                    "65" Kaiser M35A1 WW
                    "77" Chev. K-30 400T,205,4.56 "No-Spin"
                    "84" Chev, K-30 Cummins 6-BTA 400,205,3.73Locker
                    "86" Chev, M1028A2 (K30) 6.2,400.205,4.56 Locker
                    "99" Dodge Durango "Limited Slip"
                    "99" Dodge 3500 CTD 4x4"No-Spin"

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                    • #11
                      Here is another one.

                      Originally posted by Tom Petroff View Post
                      Boy That's Close Clint,but the hinges are different and don't line up with the cab lines under the window? But it's hard to tell in your picture being it's so Shiny!!
                      Nice truck btw.
                      Cool!,

                      TGP
                      The truck I am showing is a little newer. They changed the hinges among other things. Notice how these newer doors have three hinges.
                      Attached Files

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                      • #12
                        Ok That makes sense. I saw the three and this picture shows the lines.
                        I would say you have a Match.
                        TGP
                        WDX & Misc. Pics.
                        http://www.t137.com/cpg/index.php?cat=10010
                        "47" Dodge WDX WW
                        "52" Dodge M-37 WW
                        "54" Willys M38A1
                        "65" Kaiser M35A1 WW
                        "77" Chev. K-30 400T,205,4.56 "No-Spin"
                        "84" Chev, K-30 Cummins 6-BTA 400,205,3.73Locker
                        "86" Chev, M1028A2 (K30) 6.2,400.205,4.56 Locker
                        "99" Dodge Durango "Limited Slip"
                        "99" Dodge 3500 CTD 4x4"No-Spin"

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                        • #13
                          Yes! Very nice Truck. And I also see lots of similarities. I've never even heard of Autocar.
                          Thanks for the Lead! I'll do some research on that.

                          The owner is the widow. She knows nothing of the vehicle 'cept she wants it to go away. She's left this fantastic piece of property and is now looking to sell off the old rolling stock laying around.

                          Thanks for all the responses and suggestions. I'm going back up there in a day or two. Maybe I'll spend some time on the I.D. tags. I'm bummed it's not a Dodge,but maybe it's worth considering
                          as a Project. It has absolutly no rust to speak of so,finding parts would be my biggest deterent. And, it's not 4X4. Which isn't too big a deal to me.

                          The I.D. tags are not ledgable anymore. At least not without some restoration.

                          A couple more pic's



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                          • #14
                            I admire the pedals. This truck is an example of the practical design we all love.
                            Power Wagon Advertiser monthly magazine, editor & publisher.


                            Why is it that the inside of old truck cabs smell so good?

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                            • #15
                              autocar continued...

                              CLINT... ding...ding...ding... we have a winner... it does look like it

                              MARKJW... in your 2nd set of pics, 3rd pic doors look like swapped from another vehicle, body lines suddenly end at door frame.

                              I googled and looked further at steelsoldiers, that body style, if Autocar, is very rare...

                              most Autocars are HEAVY DUTY tractors; house moving, logging, heavy machinery, etc.

                              the scarcity alone would make it a very desirable restoration

                              Autocars are a truckers' truck. a military resto would be even more so...

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