Military Vehicles

Dr. Deuce Keeps ‘em Rolling

I have been collecting WW2 CCKWs and Chevys for more than 40 years. In that time, I have learned a lot by trying different things to make the trucks reliable and to correct some of their deficiencies. When I fixed a friend’s CCKW twenty-five years ago, he decided my new nickname should be “Dr Deuce.”

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In my opinion, General Motors was far ahead of the other makers of 2-1/2-ton trucks in design and function during WWII. For example, GM trucks had recirculating ball steering boxes. This system eventually found its way into all US-produced cars from the mid 1950 until Rack

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