Chevrolet WWII Army Truck Converted into a Camper for Sale

Chevrolet WWII Army Truck Converted into a Camper for Sale

On the back, a solid oak camper is now located. The interior has enough space for sleeping and a small kitchenette.

The popularity of Overlanders is growing rapidly. They combine a four-by-4 vehicle to get off-road and a sleeping place once they reach their preferred spot in the wilderness. This 1942 Chevrolet Army truck camper conversion is a great example of this concept. You can purchase the vintage machine at Mecum’s Las Vegas auction in October and take it on an adventure.

Chevrolet WWII Army Truck Converted into a Camper for Sale

These Chevy 4×4 trucks were used during World War II as part of the G506 military classification and could transport 1.5 tons of equipment to the front lines. This particular one was a G7117, which denoted a cargo body with winch. The rig was converted into a camper at some point in the post-war period. It has a solid oak section with brass hardware and engraved wood details. Mecum’s photos don’t show the interior, which includes a kitchenette and a sleeping area.

Chevrolet WWII Army Truck Converted into a Camper for Sale

The work includes the 350-cubic inch (5.7-liter), camper section as well as a V8 of 350 cubic inches that replaces the original 3.9 liter OHV six from WWII. It runs through a 4-speed manual and has four-wheel drive.

The Chevy has a burgundy-colored body. This machine comes with everything you need to set up camp for the night. It has a shovel, jack and an axe mount on the side. Dual air horns are loud enough to scare away any animals that really bother you.

Chevrolet WWII Army Truck Converted into a Camper for Sale

Mecum expects the vintage camper to fetch between $45,000- $55,000. The Las Vegas sale will take place from November 15-17. If the buyer decides to take this Chevy home, they don’t have to worry about finding a hotel.