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Recently there was some attention to a post that directed folks to a fire truck for sale through a private Facebook group.

This is not the same truck, and it is NOT MINE, but I thought there may be interest. (My current project is taking up all the room I have in my garage and in my wallet!)

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1255850675520747

They say it runs and drives and has a title. It is located in New Mexico.

If I have posted this in the wrong place, please move it or let me know where I should repost it.

Thanks!


Nick
1940 KC Model 1/2 Ton Pickup Project
(with '37-'39 Bed and '46 Frame)
Taos, New Mexico
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Here's a few details from that FB ad:

1945 GMC CC4
Inline 6 cylinder
Manual trans with 2 speed rear end
6 volt system.
Clean title
Runs and drives.

New tires(6), brakes, front wheel cylinders, gas tank, and carb refresh recently.

Could use, key made for ignition switch, new seat upholstery, and paint if desired. Has old lantern lights, badge, firehose, and a few small panels that aren't currently on the truck included. Glass all good except for rear flat panels on rear of truck bed.


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That's a cool rig! reasonably priced too. Wish it were closer to Tennessee!

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One more detail from the ad...
The asking price is $4,500


(As an ex-volunteer fire guy, I think this is really cool!)


Nick
1940 KC Model 1/2 Ton Pickup Project
(with '37-'39 Bed and '46 Frame)
Taos, New Mexico

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