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Hello Howard,
Are you sure it was "converted" to a fire truck? The military did use
Internationals chassis for some of their fire trucks. You might have one that was
given to a local fire district and then retired from there. Were there any data
plates? There was a two part article in Military Vehicles magazine a few years
ago. If you'd like a copy I could send one. Let me know your snail mail address.
Good luck!
Pete Davis
pandr@cybertours.com
dvsww2 wrote:
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> Help, we just encountered a WWII USMC weapons carrier in a junk pile on a
> remote Eastern Oregon ranch. It had been converted into a firetruck at
> sometime in it's life. The engine is long gone and we are trying to
> determine whether an engine that would be in a 1941 Civy International one
> ton truck would be the right one, as I know where one is that runs.. We
> are also looking for a fuel tank, bucket seats and radiator guard. Any
> help would be appreciated. Thanks Howard at DVS.
>
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