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Here is a link to my baby in the signature line.

I'm the first person to own this outside of the original owner's family. The gentleman I bought it from was in poor health and could not enjoy it anymore. He was tired of seeing it sit in his garage and none of his boys were interested in owning it. It was originally bought new in Winterset, Iowa, the town where John Wayne was born. It is mostly original with just over 74,000 miles on it. I'm in the process of changing tail lights, fog lights, mirrors, etc. to return it to a more authentic period in time.

My Dad's unit assembled trucks in an apple orchard in France during WWII. A homemade film of his unit recently surfaced and I got a chance to see my Dad in action at the age of 19. What a thrill. I have a copy of the film, it's fascinating how they set up the assembly line. At one point they were assembling 53 vehicles per day! I wanted to get a truck from that era.

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WOW!!!

What a gorgeous truck!!

Welcome to the Stovebolt!


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Thanks Rich. I'm enjoying it. It's great to own a piece of automotive history. My Dad's unit assembled trucks in an apple orchard in France during WWII. A homemade film of his unit recently surfaced and I got a chance to see my Dad in action at the age of 19. What a thrill. I have a copy of the film, it's fascinating how they set up the assembly line. At one point they were assembling 53 vehicles per day! I wanted to get a truck from that era.


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Any way that you could post a copy of that WWII film on YouTube? That would be great to see!

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David,

If you do post the film on You-Tube, let us know and we'll add it to your Gallery page (which I'm working on now).

Peg


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Glad to have you around the bolt daygnby...and thats one fine looking GMC you have there. Thanks for sharing.


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Really nice truck! Thanks for posting it on this site.

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She sure is a beautiful truck....glad to hear your story associated with your dad too. Have fun!! I know you will.
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That truck is suuuweeet!!

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It's been a while since I've been logged on. I'm working on getting it posted. I'll send you the link when I do.


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I've posted the video on You Tube (link below). I hope you enjoy. I'd be interested to hear what you think. Thanks. -DD




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Peggy, I posted the video. Tell me what you think. Thanks. -DD




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Ken, here is a link to the video if you're interested. Thanks. -DD




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That is a very interesting video Mr. Donatelli. I like your truck too, very nice.


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What a great video, many thanks for sharing.

Lovely GMC as well.

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That video is awesome thumbs_up thumbs_up thumbs_up

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Thanks David (and John L for letting me know wink ). I've added this to your Gallery page so it can be appreciated along with your truck!

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