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GMC DUKW 353 amphibious

Amphibious vehicles, Heavy vehicles, Our vehiclesBy MathieuG13 October 2021

History The first prototype was designed on the basis of GMC AFKWX (Cab Over Engine). It is is a threesome that presided over its development: Rod Stephens Jr. of the firm Sparkman & Stephens Inc. who was designer of yachts, Dennis Puleston, an English navigator who resided in the US and Frank…

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Studebaker Weasel M29

Amphibious vehicles, Light vehicles, Our vehiclesBy MathieuG13 October 2021

History The M29 Weasel is a tracked vehicle built by Studebaker in the South Bend plant (Indiana).  Between the summer 1943 and the summer 1945, 15,000 units have been manufactured. The idea for the Weasel came from the work of British inventor Geoffrey Pyke in support of his proposals to…

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GMC DUKW 353 #2

Amphibious vehicles, Heavy vehicles, Our vehiclesBy MathieuG9 May 2020

History The first prototype was designed on the basis of GMC AFKWX (Cab Over Engine). It is is a threesome that presided over its development: Rod Stephens Jr. of the firm Sparkman & Stephens Inc. who was designer of yachts, Dennis Puleston, an English navigator who resided in the US and Frank W. Speir, a…

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