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SpookyDad
07-11-2008, 11:27 PM
First off, I am not a hot rodder (just wait a sec), I do have a project that shares all the same tools, techniques, and materials. I have just bought a 1943 GMC CCKW Deuce and a half. I am converting it to look like a 1938 Krupp 6x6 truck. This will mean almost a complete new cab. I am starting with a firewall and a radiator. I need to fill in the rest.

On the back used to be a flatbed but I will be making it into a cube van of sorts. I will need to figure out how to build doors, fenders, and a hood.

I have a moderately equipped shop. I have a small lathe, mig welder, bead roller, E wheel, brake/roller/shear and a home built CNC router. I also have various woodworking and air powered tools. I do have a planishing hammer and a good old fashioned anvil.

Many years ago I built medieval armor entirely by hand using a stump and ball pien hammers. So I know how to roughly shape metal or is that to shape metal roughly? If only I had an air powered planishing hammer back then...

I am patient and research my projects well. I am encouraged by all the Houston area rodders. I hope to learn a lot and make my "hot rod on steriods" a stand out vehicle like some of the others I have seen on here.

Neil

madmak95
07-12-2008, 10:21 AM
welcome ..... you and your prodject some interesting. lets see a pic of what a 1938 Krupp 6x6 truck looks like, or concept of what u have in mind.

madmak95
07-12-2008, 10:24 AM
someting like this?

http://www.autogallery.org.ru/k/k/kruppWL-119080_Baydeww2.jpg

SpookyDad
07-12-2008, 01:56 PM
Same basic truck but the version on my web page here:

http://716heer.org/html/kfz_72s_outside.html

http://716heer.org/assets/images/Henschel_20Typ_2033_right_20side1.jpg

madmak95
07-12-2008, 04:12 PM
pretty cool truck but i have to ask why u are build it? are you a ww2 reenactor?

chevy63swb
07-12-2008, 04:24 PM
A very different beast i may say. You sound like you have a very creative ideas so I will definitely keep looking for your post to see what new is going on.

SpookyDad
07-12-2008, 06:58 PM
I am a WWII reenactor and I was in the History Channel show, D-Day: The Lost Evidence.

Our unit impression is of a Radio Company Headquarters. We reenact the 716th Infantry Division which defended the beaches in Normandy.

My website is http://716heer.org I have preliminary pictures up there in the Motorpool section. It shows the current state of the truck and the projected completion look. I will be posting progress pictures there.

Neil

SpookyDad
07-12-2008, 07:02 PM
What type of headlights should I be looking for to try and match the originals? I have a guy in Germany looking for originals but they will likely be $400 each to get them here.

They look like they are about 10" or 12" in diameter.

Neil