Chevrolet G506 trucks

The G506

Chevrolet 1½ ton cargo truck
Place of origin  United States
Specifications
Crew 2

Armor none
Main
armament
Provision for machine gun mount.
Engine GMC 6-cylinder 235 cid
83 hp
Suspension wheels, 4X4
Speed 48 MPH

The Chevrolet G506 trucks were a series of 1½ ton trucks used by the U.S. Army during and after World War II.

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History

The G506 was a U.S Army Ordnance Corps supply catalog designation for the 1.5-ton, 4X4, truck chassis built in large numbers by the Chevrolet Motor Division of GMC[1]. The basic G506 truck chassis were used for several different models that saw service throughout World War II and the Korean War. All of the G506 series trucks were powered by the Chevrolet 235 cu. in. 83 hp. six cylinder engine mated to a four speed transmission and two speed transfer case. It had a wheelbase of 145 inches.[2]

During World War II, The U.S. sent 151,053 1.5 ton trucks of the G506 type to Russia as part of the Lend Lease program. The Russians thought that the American trucks were better than the Russian trucks, especially off road. Russian supply capability improved dramatically in the Spring and Summer of 1943, mainly as the result of the American trucks that were arriving in large numbers.[3]

Versions

(*Model G7128 Book Symbol NQ - M6 Bomb service truck G35)

Army Air Force versions

See also

References

  1. ^ TM 9-2800 Standard Military Motor Vehicles, 1 Sept. 1943 page 196
  2. ^ http://www.olive-drab.com/idphoto/id_photos_chevrolet_g506.php OliveDrab.com, The G-506
  3. ^ http://books.google.com/books?id=dcAgT_2uiYgC&pg=PA216&lpg=PA216&dq=Chevrolet+1.5-ton+cargo+truck+1943&source=bl&ots=g-KWR2Y70y&sig=7U_za3BxRz4lfsbflKNYRRbZYF0&hl=en&ei=XDjuSYPKL-OMtgelhqzMDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5 The Soviet economy and the Red Army, 1930–1945, by Walter Scott Dunn, Greenwood Publishing Group, 1995, ISBN 0275948935, 9780275948931

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