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    Default From USA to ?, Germany, France and Belgium

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    What do you think about it ?

    Phil

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    Needs some work but it looks like a great starting platform!
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    It has potential... I assume it's stock? Looks pretty rust free.
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    Yes, I think I have to work but it seems complete and rust is only superficial on the body.
    I have already removed the brake drums and will have to replace rear wheel cylinder, brake shoes and also the master cylinder.
    The owner told me the truck didn't move since five years but the engine start and run without any problem.

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    Hard to kill a motor with only 7.5:1

    Looks good, just round out the wheel wells and drive the pizz out of it.
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    Hey Phil ! Glad to see you finaly brought it home ! Seems to have some body work but it looks in great shape. You will tell me more in French.

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    If you are looking for parts, a good source is M. Van de Velde in Ways, about 15 km south of Waterloo.
    I bought a lot of parts there through the last 25 years.
    Wolf

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    You will really enjoy! Looks great! I wonder how the truck ended up in Belgium? Did the US Military use them there? Ken
    Thanks for all the help!

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    I don't think so (maybe american forces in Belgium - SHAPE?).
    This one came from Germany to France 10 or 15 years ago, I bought it in Normandy.
    PHIL

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    Looks great, even the floors seem to be in perfect shape.

    RM
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