This sorry old girl is located at the Ducan Forest Museum on Vancouver Island on the West Coast of Canada.
I always thought it was a CCKW, but it shows on the steering wheel it is an International. Would this have been a war era truck before being converted to a log loader?
Former International Military Transport
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Former International Military Transport
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Re: Former International Military Transport
Here is the steering wheel logo...
Mike
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Re: Former International Military Transport
Hi Mike,
Yep, that looks like a M5. Used by the US Navy & USMC.
Yep, that looks like a M5. Used by the US Navy & USMC.
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Re: Former International Military Transport
Sad ending for a once proud truck
Mike
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