Please take this as nothing more than free internet advice from a person you don't know:
So what if you got it from another museum, if you are going to put the National Symbol on it, and claim it is an example of a WWII 2 1/2 Ton truck the please take the time to get it right. They are not 'Deuces' or 'Jimmy's' and they didn't have a lot of the stuff that is on that truck now.
My point? There are enough FUBARed CCKWs out there that we shouldn't have them in museums.
I don't mean to disrespect your effort, or rain on your parade... but if you can't see the obvious issues (much more than the paint) I would put the money into some research first. Hint: fuel tank, brush guard, mirror, wipers (hard to tell, I might be wrong on them)
I bet I don't even want to look in the engine bay.
Its a nice truck. If you painted it in Norwegian livery I would not hesitate to congratulate you on your purchase. But you put US Army colors on it I think that you should put it back to US Army specs.
Every person/place with an MV says they want to honor the vets... how about starting with the MV and how it looked when they used it?
Again, these are my opinions and I may have much higher standards than most when it comes to CCKWs.