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The photos of the Danish conversions seem to have bodies of two patterns, resembling cut down CCKW bodies or regular CMP 15 cwt bodies. I didn't see any with the rounded mudguards under the body tray seen here, except for the image that seems to be of the truck discussed here.
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Indeed the Danish Army CGT conversion made use of a body patterned on the Amercian cargo body, possibly modified from surplus ones. ![]() Like I said, the CGT advertised above is fitted with fabricated a cargo box, probably because that was easier to do than refabricating the FAT rear body which must have been missing like on many if not most surviving FATs. Hanno
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I emailed the seller asking for information about the box but I guess he can't be bothered to answer. The Danish ones look like they sit up closer to the cab.
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So the answer to Larry's initial question is: this is a CMP Chevrolet CGT 1944 13 Cab fitted with fabricated a cargo box which makes it look like a GS 15 cwt on 20-in wheels. It might be the perfect truck for someone to run as such or fabricate a proper FAT rear body - this has been done before. H.
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