DUK history
Found a little DUKW trivia and a cool site with some GM history so thought I'd share. With your DUKW only moments away from completion, are you planning a big display to go along with it?
Here's a link and a snip of some info on the DUKW,
http://www.gmheritagecenter.com/doc...al-brochures/GMC/100_YR_GMC_HISTORY_MAR09.pdf
1942
In April GMC Truck Engineering began to build a prototype of model DUKW353 2½-ton 6x6 amphibious cargo/troop carrier truck for the US Army. After completion in June, that prototype passed Army acceptance test and a purchase contract was issued. Production started on November 10, culminating a very short concept-to-production period. This model was nicknamed the “Duck”.
Initially, Ducks were built on a Plant 2 assembly line which previously built buses.
During WW II, GMC built a total of 583,925 multi-drive military vehicles including: 528,829 6x6 trucks, 21,147 Ducks and 32 armored cars. 59 US War Department contracts were fulfilled plus contracts with Great Britain, France and other Allies. The value of GMC military sales during WW II totaled 1.5 billion dollars.