This thing is cool as hell! In 1942 this was the heavy dutiest thing rolling, and we know why. This is a 1942 Chevrolet Model G7107 Military 4×4 Truck, but it’s even awesomer than that since it has dual wheels UP FRONT! Now anything with duals out back is just sort of boring to us. It’s no power house with the 235 straight six in it, but we’re sure we could have it running in less than an hour, and it will probably run like a Singer sewing machine. The drivetrain is ultra bulletproof, and we’re sure that some other cool older GM engine would make this thing great. Like an old GMC 2 stroke diesel! Yeah, that would rule.
We’re sure someone out there in BangShift land needs this thing to haul their dirt toys. We could absolutely see this thing carrying a built Jeep or Buggy on the back. Couldn’t you?
For Sale: Very Rare 1942 Chevy model G7107 Military 4X4 truck. This truck is complete and 99% rust free. This truck last ran in 2000 when it was parked. I put a battery in it (not included) and I got the headlights to turn on but the starter doesn’t work. It either needs a new starter or the wires replaced. The engine is a 235 ci chevy straight 6 and its been converted to 12 volt. The truck has a clean Minnesota title that is registered in my name. This truck fits on an 18 foot trailer and I have a tractor to help load it.
If you would like more pictures or would like to look at it, please e-mail me. Truck is located 25 miles SE of Grand Forks, ND in Eldred, MN. I live along a state highway and there is a large gravel parking lot across the road for easy loading. This truck is being sold with no reserve and is NOT for sale locally. This truck comes with no warranty and is being sold as is. $200 Non-Refundable Deposit is due within 24 hours. I accept Paypal or Cash Only as payment. I would like it picked up within 10 days but if you are having it shipped I’m willing to let it sit here longer, but please contact me first before bidding. For a quote on shipping go to the website: uship.
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Surprisingly solid and straight. That has to be a bitch to steer, though. I’ll take two!