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Interesting Vehicles USA Bound in the mid 50's


Rosco

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A wide variety of US WW2 military vehicles being shipped back to the US. Over 200 pieces were being shipped back to the states for a private buyer in the mid 50's. Some vehicles were moved from the US Airbase at Burtonwood to Ellesmere Port.

 

Thats all the information I have. Enjoy

 

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fantastic photos many thanks for finding / sharing:-)..........

.....the later shots of various trucks etc in fields / yards etc are really great.

...some kind moneys worth in todays terms but back then?..only so much scrap metal I guess...

It does start to give some indication of the sheer numbers of vehicles brought over from the US during the war years though....:nut:

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Some very unusual vehicles there, not seen a truck mounted crane like the 1/2 cab one before, and even the row of GMCs have odd narrow sided bodies. I presume they are mostly ex USAAF?

 

Interesting to be a private buyer, too. Here's an advert for Army surplus trucks in USA - who knows, they and others may possibly have sourced some stock from the UK?

 

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Unless I'm looking at the wrong photo those 'CCKW's' only have 2 axles so they are Chevrolets.

 

There are some interesting GMCs in the background of the shot of the closed-cab Federal tractor unit number 37. They look like bomb handlers and are stencilled with USAF serial nos (note: not USAAF - Wikipedia states USAF came into being on 18/09/47). Interesting to see the trucks are fitted with the extra-height bows used to disguise them as standard cargo trucks. Have any examples of these bomb handlers survived?

 

- MG

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Ah yes, 4x4s. I should have recognised the rearmost axle was in fact the front axle of the Chev behind.

 

And I'm sure a photo appeared a couple of years back on here of a restored GMC bomb handling truck at a dockside venue meet?

 

Its actually an optical illusion I missed it also. The row on the right appears to have dual rears. The row on the left is much clearer. But the very first truck on the left appears to have a CCKW style engine side panel.

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A wide variety of US WW2 military vehicles being shipped back to the US. Over 200 pieces were being shipped back to the states for a private buyer in the mid 50's. Some vehicles were moved from the US Airbase at Burtonwood to Ellesmere Port.

 

Thats all the information I have. Enjoy

 

http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/attachment.php?attachmentid=51022&d=1316091016

 

 

Rosco,

 

Thanks for sharing the pics.

 

The one I quoted below is a strange bird in this set, as it shows mainly Canadian Militart Pattern trucks. And quite a few early Cab 11s and 12s. Most of these early types were kept in the UK for base and liaison duties, the newer Cab 13s were sent overseas with the frontline troops.

 

Any idea where this picture was taken?

 

Thanks,

Hanno

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