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Hello,

 

After a few years searching we found a GMC! :D

 

It was located in Alta Norway :undecided:, so we decided to schip, the truck to the Netherlands.

 

Here are some pictures of the arrival in the Eemshaven, The Netherlands.

 

 

 

 

 

We will keep you posted on our restoration progress.

 

Greetings,

 

Spitty

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Hello guys,

 

Thanks for the support!

 

I was very lucky to find one that is this complete :-D, the things that are missing are the driveshafts to the rear axels and to the winch. maybe there is more missing, I don't know jet.

 

I don't know anything of the historie of the vehicle, but I haven't started looking.

 

I will keep you posted here are some new pictures :cool2:.

 

 

In the pictures you can see how the truck was standing in Alta. and how I made it ready for shipping Not schipping ;).

It is even possible to see the Truck on Google maps see last picture.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Greetzz, spitty

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Hello guys,A small update.After we transported the truck from the harbor to a friends workshop we started to take it apart.Well not compleetly but we took te cargo body off the chassis. we will take the cab off but that will happen later.After that we used a pressure washer to clean the compleete truck, so we would see what we where dealing with.This way we tried to get rid of some of the blue paint. it revealed a few stars and numbers, we think that they are norwegian numbers but we are not sure.After that we towed the truck to our workshop, so that was my first time steering a GMC CCKW :D.Here are a few more pictures, to keep you entertained.Greetzz,Spitty

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Hello guys,

 

Small break and then we will continue with the restoration :-).

 

Some history of the "Jimmy".

 

 

We Found the chassis nr. and this nr. indicates that:

 

 

1) This truck was built in feb. 1945 according to the list of chassisnumbers published by the HMVF side "GMC Jimmy Production Data" by Mark of 29-12-2007

 

 

2) This truck was built as a 353-1 so it was delivered as a bare chassis without cargo body or whatsoever.

In the cab we found a brass sign that this truck was rebuilt by the Rootes Group in London (Mayby it is of Hillman quality)

The original identification on the transmissiontunnel is present but almost unreadable

Typical in the mid fifties is the sale to the Norwegian army. Indication are the all-Norwegian etched zinc handling advise in the cab.

 

 

The truck is equipped with the typical Norwegian Tyres

There is no sign or label on the air cleaner on the carburettor, but there is a small brass plate on the valve cover indicating that this engine was rebuilt by a Norwegian army maintainance shop.

 

All the data plates that are on the dashboard are the Norwegian plates.

 

 

 

Greetzz,

 

Spitty

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Hello,

 

Last weekend we started to pull the cab and nose a part. What a load of nuts and bolts! :shocked:.

 

It doesn't look that bad, the cab side panels are in a bad shape and there are some places on the floor that are rotten.

The bulkhead has some holes we think that this will consume the most time :-|, because it is curved in two directions.

 

We where able to remove the whole cab and nose, the only part that is still on the chassis is the bulkhead with the dashboard :-D.

 

We have decided that we will leave the drive train in and do it next year, so we are going to do the cab and the all the parts that are in direct sight. The inside of the chassis will be cleaned and painted as far as we can go.

 

Here are some new pictures :-).

 

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Greetzz, Spitty

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My 1943 is also a -1 (chassis / cab only).

 

Any idea why there would be -1's? My guess is that they would be turned into a shop van (ST-5/ST-6) as there was no frame 'code' for them (I could be wrong).

 

I guess I could leave it as 'bobtail' (well, whatever you call a truck with nothing on the frame). But I feel I would get tired of explaining why its like that.

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My 1943 is also a -1 (chassis / cab only).

 

Any idea why there would be -1's? My guess is that they would be turned into a shop van (ST-5/ST-6) as there was no frame 'code' for them (I could be wrong).

 

I guess I could leave it as 'bobtail' (well, whatever you call a truck with nothing on the frame). But I feel I would get tired of explaining why its like that.

 

I think that they did it becouse of the vehicles that allready had been in service but to damaged to put back in service. So they took the rear body's they had left. I can imagine that it saved a lot of steel. I don't know it's just a guess.

 

We also discussed it, to leave it as a bare chassis, but we will have decided not to do that becouse than we are not able to go camping with it or transport any thing with it.

 

Greetzz

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Hello guys, it has been mutch to long I know :embarrassed:.

 

We have been morking as maniacs on the truck.

we have cut all the rust fom the side panals and put new metal in, that whas a lot of work, but it pays of to do it right the first time :). And it is very pleasing to see the end result.

Here are some pictures that of that.

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Here are only pictures of one side but we have done this to both sides.

I will add more later today. then I will also tell some more and a lot more pictures!! :D.

greetzz from the Natherlands,

 

Spitty

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well hello there again,

 

the past few weeks we have been messing around with the cab, but we have also made progress on a few other parts.

for instans the hydrovac, the unit that was under the truck had some huge problems. probably becouse it had been crushed, at least that is what it looked like. it seemed that the truck wile off roading on norway had scratched its belly. And that had as result a bent driveshaft to the first rear axel, and a crushed hydrovac.

 

so we had to find an other one, this was not so easy becouse it is a "type 3" hydrovac and most hydrovacs we found where "type 1". after some time searching we found one and this one is refurbished by the Swiss army so that saves us some time :cool2:.

I'm sorry but at this time I dont have a good picture of the old hydrovac, so here a picture of the new one.

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We have also been very busy with getting the rust of the chassis, and getting some new paint on there. It is amazing how motivating it is to see it transform.

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(dont wurry the jellow is just a base primer :))

 

more wil follow.

 

Greetings from the Netherlands

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Hello there,

 

After al long weekend working on the truck again we have done a lot of work to the engine.

We have drained all the fluids and taken the sump from under the engine. The small rest of oil that was left in the sump didn’t look bad, the only bad thing was that there was a little bit of water under the oil. We didn’t find any muck in the sump and decided that some cleaning would be enough. So we cleaned the sump spayed some paint on the outside and put the sump back with new gaskets. After that had been done we took the valve cover off and tried to crank the engine by hand. That didn’t work at all, we where able to turn the engine only a quarter of the way. So we made some phone calls and a friend told us that there could be a bit of rust is the way of the cylinder(s). We put some oil on the cylinders through the spark plug holes. And let that sit for two days, we hoped that that would do the trick. When we tried again we could turn the engine over, not easy but it worked. We made a tool that fitted in a electric screwdriver, whit this we turned the engine a few times and flushed it out with some oil.

 

Now we just need to finish the rest of the truck, and then we will see if the engine starts.

 

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Greetzz,

 

Spitty

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Well, call us Nuts :D.

 

All the more ore even less usable bolts, nuts, washers and small parts were brushed on a wire brush machine and then new electroplated. All the nuts and bolts that were rotten or too far rusted were replaced at very low cost in the form of replacements from the local John Deere dealer (Also green but another shade ;)) as UNC/UNF is not so easy obtained

here in Holland as we are totally metrified.

 

Her is a picture of the electroplated bolts, nuts and washers when they came in :).

 

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Greetzz,

 

spitty

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Well, call us Nuts :D.

 

All the more ore even less usable bolts, nuts, washers and small parts were brushed on a wire brush machine and then new electroplated. All the nuts and bolts that were rotten or too far rusted were replaced at very low cost in the form of replacements from the local John Deere dealer (Also green but another shade ;)) as UNC/UNF is not so easy obtained

here in Holland as we are totally metrified.

 

Her is a picture of the electroplated bolts, nuts and washers when they came in :).

 

spitty

 

 

Nice work ! I could do with some of those bolts to replace few missing and dodgy ones I have ! :)

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