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Photo: War Material In Gondola Cars (1918)
Photo: War Material In Gondola Cars (1918)
Photo from the National Archives:
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/45518110
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Budd Manufacturing Company.
I’m not sure what “Class B Bodies” are. Perhaps for trucks?
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 08:38 PM, Lee wrote:
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
Possibly this:The photo is from 1918 so I don't think so.
The B platform (also known as the B body) is a full-size rear-wheel drive car platform produced by General Motors (GM) from 1926 to 1996. Plymouth had a B frame style also around the same time frame
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
Earl Tuson
I'm not sure what "Class B Bodies" are. Perhaps for trucks?Perhaps for the "Liberty" trucks:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_truck
While those in the photo have steel sides, they have the same general layout as the wood-sided versions depicted in several photos on the wikipedia page, including the angles stakes close to the ends.
Earl Tuson
Eric Hansmann
Several thousand FWD trucks were built for WW1. Those beds in the gons look similar to what was on the FWD trucks. Here’s a model sitting to the left of a 1926 Mack.
Here’s a 1918 GMC trick that was also used in the War.
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I suspect the truck beds may have been manufactured separately from the chassis and cabs.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
On Oct 10, 2022, at 9:34 PM, Bob Chaparro via groups.io <chiefbobbb@...> wrote:
Photo: War Material In Gondola Cars (1918)
Photo from the National Archives:
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/45518110
On the link scroll to enlarge the photo.
Budd Manufacturing Company.
I’m not sure what “Class B Bodies” are. Perhaps for trucks?
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA