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I saw this yesterday

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New Mexico, way down yonder on the Reservation. I saw this and stopped to get a better look.

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It was only when I zoomed in that I saw the front fenders. Probably a 1940's Chevy. Could be an old School Bus?

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... and ?

Archie Acevedo has a stretched WC48 that has some visual similarities but not the same as this.
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Gordon_M wrote:... and ?
Yes, I see your point I suppose. I just thought, at first glance, that I had discovered a 2nd stretched WC-48. :)

I thought the photo in general could of had some general interest. One day I'll find a forgotten stash of WW2 vehicles I hope.
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Fenders and headlights suggest a '42 1.5 ton Ford, that has to be a rare body shell
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Chevy front fenders and headlight buckets (civilian style, not military )are what I think I see...
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