Thanks to all for the generous compliments on the truck. It's not done, of course (are they ever done?), but it keeps getting closer.
I like the combat rims because the standard spring type rims scare me to death. I have a set of the spring type for the truck and trailer, for a purist who may get the truck someday, but I won't use them. I do have a set of combat rims with the correct NDT tires for the truck and trailer, but they just wear out too fast on paved roads so they live in the storage unit.
The M-42 Command Truck Kit has been gathered over the years (I've had this truck for 35 years - it's the only pickup truck I've ever owned). The side curtains came from a gentleman in Tacoma named Cliff Tebeaux (sp ?) in the early 1980's. The front canvas and the table came from MWM recently. I think the front canvas was John's last one. The Map Light & Reel (not shown, but a brand new set) came from eBay. The wiring harness for the map light and reel will come from Vintage Wiring of Maine when I get around to measuring and spec'ing it. The seat and backrest pads came with an Arctic Enclosure Kit I ordered years ago for the truck bed from Surplus City in California.
The combat crockpot, cooler and boarding ladder are all current surplus items.
As for the radios, I ordered a ton of stuff from Fair Radio back in the early 1980's. I have complete GRC-3, -5 & -7 radio systems with mounts, antennas, mics, headphones, covers, manuals, etc. I also picked up an extra VRC-7 and an A/N GRR-5 with all the covers, plugs, antennas, mounts, manuals, etc.
To hook all this stuff up in the bed of the truck I have to install the power distribution system that was in the Command Truck (well, the modified modern version because the old junction boxes are not available anymore - as least as far as I've searched for them). Hopefully, that is a project I'll complete this winter (I said that last winter too; but this time I have the parts).
The final project will be to overhaul and restore all the radios and mounts. Finding someone on this side of the dirt who knows about these old tube radios will be a quest.
Thanks again for all the compliments on the truck!
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