1941 GMC CC101 Utility Truck USA Military WWII
Condition: | Used |
Make: | GMC |
Model: | Other |
SubModel: | Utility |
Type: | Standard Cab Utility Shortbed |
Trim: | USA Army Military |
Year: | 1941 |
Mileage: | 32,500 |
VIN: | 228I27037 |
Color: | Green |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | 3 speed manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Green/Brown |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States |
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Description of 1941 GMC Other Utility |
This is a 1941 GMC USA ArmyUtility truck with a canvas enclosure. The truckwent through a professional partialrestoration (not frame-off)years ago,to be used inWorld War II re-enactments. It has been meticulously maintained, arage-keptand cared for since the partial restoration withother upgrades when needed. During World War II,the truck was probably used here in the USA at various military bases for deliveries and transport. We did not conduct a search on this actualtruck to determine its use during World War II.But, e believe that the truck was not overseas and did not see "action". We were able to determine that many 1941 GMC's were used in North Africa by the British Army. We do not know the extent of the partial frame-on restoration. The frame-on restoration was done by a professional in New Jersey before 2008.The body work, he paint work,the interior, heglass and militaryaccents appear to be in restored condition. The chassis looks original. We believe that the drive train (engine, ransmission and rear differential is original and un-restored. The truck was stored for many years. It wasthenpurchased in New Jersey (2008)after seeing it advertised at a military equipment show in Aberdeen, aryland. It was thenbrought to Pennsylvania by its present owner. It comes with a clear Pennsylvania title and you can drive it home. The truck recently went on a 250 mile round trip to an event inNew York with no difficulty. All mechanical equipmentfunctioned properly with no defects noted. There are no dents, o rust, o broken windows and no missing pieces on the truck. You can speak directly to the present owner. Send me a message and I'll give you his phone number. Here are some specifics: 1941 GMC 1/2 ton Utility truck CC101 with canvas enclosure 1574-118409 228 CID straight 6 cylinder engine OHV - original matching number 228I27037 3 speed manual transmission with a floor shifter - original matching number rear differential - original matching number painted USA Army green with GMC hood logo strips Coker 16" black wall tires, pare tire, nd 2 mud and snow tires. One tire tube. Jack and lug wrench. Army issue mounted water can and gas can Army issue dim headlights - not hooked up Army issued foot locker mounted in the bed filled with extra parts after market bumper flag holders after market turn signals - working Vacuum powered windshield wipermotor Engine crankshaft wrench to manually start the engine (in case of battery failure) Here are some of the new parts or extra goodies: cab mounted rifle rack extra heater 2 extra hubcaps extra new brake shoes recent tune up with new distributor cap, otor, oints, et timing 6 quart oil change clean and service oil bath air filter check and top off all fluids front end alignment rebuilt carburetor adjusted rocker arms to proper lash new leaf springs new wheel cylinders and brake hoses new master cylinder new thermostat new fuel filter and hoses new left headlight new battery 640 CCA 130 RC 320 LTA (6/16/2012) new rear tail lights and brackets new speedometer (NOS) with33 miles on it. The old speedometerwith 32,500 miles on itwas replaced new windshield wipers and wiper motor new floor mats new bed mats many other small leftover parts |