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#707005 12/29/2010 3:21 AM
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there is a 1953 GMC tractor with air brakes on ebay military vehicles now.
sorry i dont know how to link.
its a civillan style body

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1952 Chevrolet 6400 2-Ton Flatbed Dump Truck
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thats a cool truck for sure.. pretty solid condition...

The big tractors are more rare aren't they?

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That is a neat truck. The 450, & 470 GMC's with full air brakes are "Rare". Took me years to find one. That one also has one of those "Rare" accessory Factory Spare tire holders. A 450 series is actually a 3 ton. The military always under rates their vehicles.


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Get a little trailer and that would make a great hay hauler around here! I'd lovea truck like that, it sure sucks to live in BFE and be broke,...


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Here I done stated on another forum that I have too many GMCs and I catch myself still looking again. The guy says holding it is no problem which is important with the weather we are having and a tractor isn't a whole lot heavier then a 3/4 ton pickup and it would haul on a good car hauler.

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Interesting truck. I've never seen the combination of a Chevy/GMC truck that old and that "small" with Air Brakes. Wish it had more pictures.

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I think 450 was the smallest GMC that offered straight air. I don't think Chev offered straight air until the task force series. Straight air was a rare option in those days on a tractor because most trailers still had vacuum brakes and it was considered dangerous to have better brakes on the tractor than the trailer. And it wasn't until the mid 50's that a lot of people realized that straight air is much easier to maintain then vacuum over hydraulic.

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Chevrolet first offered full air in 1957 as an option for the 9000 and 10000 series trucks...

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I have to ask what do yall think this truck might be worth? I kind of want it but wanted to know what it may be worth.
Thanks
Brad


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