The GMC CCKW-353 2.5 ton Truck is a medium-sized truck first produced in 1941. It is the most iconic vehicle of World War II, as the first major workhorse for the United States army. The CCKW-353 had a wide variety of uses, from being the main transport for troops and cargo, to being a general utility and engineering vehicle. The CCKW-353 is a workhorse truck, known for its long life and reliable performance in harsh conditions. Its body was designed with a strong steel frame and a solid wood floor, offering plenty of support for heavy loads. The vehicle was capable of accommodating up to six people in the cab. The CCKW-353 could carry a large payload of up to 4,500 lbs, depending on the model. It had an impressive power to weight ratio that allowed it to travel up hills and other inclines without strain. Its all-wheel drive could deal with tricky terrain, while the low gear ratio offered superior control when transporting heavy loads. The CCKW-353 could reach a maximum speed of 45 mph and had front and rear brakes which could be manually operated or automatic as an option. Specialties included an air-cooled engine,,Fuel injection, hydraulically operated clutch, Wastegate, Power take-off, and externally mounted brakes, not to mention the iconic GMC badge on the nose of the vehicle. Even today, the GMC CCKW-353 2.5 ton Truck 1941 remains a desired motor vehicle for collectors and veterans alike. It is a much-loved classic that can still deliver reliable performance in demanding environments.
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