I can’t make out the second truck, but those integrated fender flares are bitchin’.
Looks like part of a fire dept?
The first one – 1942. Yeah, basically just an Army deuce and a half.
Well I guess that disqualifies it from being an old truck then. Yeah basically just a know it all dunce and a half comment.
Last and second to last. I’ll take the truck and have never seen two service lanes with the old pumps
The 1942 GMC Deuce is an Early Model, with the Commercial Hardtop Cab. It looks like a good Restoration Project, and needs to be put back in Army Paint and Markings. It’s usually possible to find its correct Unit Markings by the Serial Number.
Seems they all used F… at some point. I didn’t know that.
So what’s it stand for?
I can’t make out the second truck, but those integrated fender flares are bitchin’.
Looks like part of a fire dept?
The first one – 1942. Yeah, basically just an Army deuce and a half.
Well I guess that disqualifies it from being an old truck then. Yeah basically just a know it all dunce and a half comment.
Last and second to last. I’ll take the truck and have never seen two service lanes with the old pumps
The 1942 GMC Deuce is an Early Model, with the Commercial Hardtop Cab. It looks like a good Restoration Project, and needs to be put back in Army Paint and Markings. It’s usually possible to find its correct Unit Markings by the Serial Number.
Seems they all used F… at some point. I didn’t know that.
So what’s it stand for?