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1958 Machine shop Deuce

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Here is a project I am working on. I have painted and started cleaning up this 1958 machine shop truck. The star locations and size have been identified thru sanding and revealing the original placements. We never knew they were there before this. What do you think? I also put one on the hood. I feel the doors might also have had stars but we're not sure because maybe they had been replaced at some point. This is a completely outfitted truck. It have the full canvas tent setup with poles for both sides also. Can't be many like it. Ever seen one? I certainly am not a military vehicle expert. I'm not sure of the model number. You can see in the last photo the stencil of the original markings on the bumper. Any info on this?
 

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The later 5 ton versions of that truck are called "SEORTM" or "Shop Equipment Organizational Repair Truck Mounted". Not sure if that earlier deuce mounted version was called that as well. The chassis would be called M46. Very nice survivor! Kudos to you for preserving it!
 

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The later 5 ton versions of that truck are called "SEORTM" or "Shop Equipment Organizational Repair Truck Mounted". Not sure if that earlier deuce mounted version was called that as well. The chassis would be called M46. Very nice survivor! Kudos to you for preserving it!
We always called it, "The Bat Mobile".
 

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There's a slightly more modern M944A1 in Marshall VA at Jeff Symanski's Tactical Truck yard. Been for sale for some time. Not in as nice of shape, but it's a great start for someone who wants a gull wing shop van. BDGR
 

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Funny that this comes up - at a party this past weekend I was telling one of my guests how I'd love to have a machine shop truck. I know about the 5-ton SEORTM, but I had no idea that a 2 1/2-ton version existed. I thought the M109 shop vans were it, but it looks like that this is it! Very cool! Though I wonder how much the box and kit weigh... Probably pushing the limits on the chassis! There's a reason why the Army started putting these things on 5-ton chassis :p
 

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Funny that this comes up - at a party this past weekend I was telling one of my guests how I'd love to have a machine shop truck. I know about the 5-ton SEORTM, but I had no idea that a 2 1/2-ton version existed. I thought the M109 shop vans were it, but it looks like that this is it! Very cool! Though I wonder how much the box and kit weigh... Probably pushing the limits on the chassis! There's a reason why the Army started putting these things on 5-ton chassis :p
There's very few of these. They almost immediately put them on 5 ton chassis.
 
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