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Old 06-10-03, 17:14
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Default Re: Breakdown Gantry

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Originally posted by Tony Smith
The "Maple Leaf " LP2 breakdown unit (did I read that right, it's a bit small) body looks similar to a GMC truck body I've seen in NZ. This body was built in USA.

Originally posted by Mike Kelly
Yes, there were various breakdown trucks made in different countries during WW2 . One I can think of is the Austin 6X4 K6 and another is the GMC you posted .

Tony, Mike, I wonder if this is the same type of body. The British / Australian breakdown gantry trucks (as described by Mike) had a wooden body - click here and here for pictures of a typical Austin K6/A Breakdown Gantry.
Could it be the subject GMC 353 had the equipment from a breakdown gantry truck transferred to its steel cargo body?


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Originally posted by Mike Kelly
There was a Marmon H 6x6 breakdown vehicle here in Aust. as well . They all had the same idea , e.g. a large single piece of I section steel with a sliding block and tackle chain hoist .
Ah yes, that wonderful 3-TON BREAKDOWN (AUSTRALIAN) NO.3A (Source: http://www.awm.gov.au/)
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