My late grandfather was a Korean War veteran, who told me he was one of the guys who instructed others on how to use them. I don't know what unit he was with but it was a story that stuck with me because he just kept referring to them as "the ducks". I had no idea one of them was so close to where I live, let alone a functional one! On my way home from work this morning, I was just thinking about how I'd like to find one and restore it to running condition as a way to connect with him. Semper Fi, Grandpa. I miss you.
Fun fact. The units who drove these amphibious trucks were sometimes known as the "Quack Corps." God Bless Your Grandfather and his service to the country.
Sir, you need to locate a 'surf board' for the bow of your machine. I can see the latches are still on your hood, you just need to find one. Sure would help keep the waves off your front deck. Good job on your restoration. Tighten up that cable on the spool, don't forget heavy leather gloves!! Thanks!! Ooooops, later in the vid I see there is a surf board! So now I know you know! Thanks again,
I don't why, for the life of me, a thought of a DUKW entered my head? I was simply watching an unrelated UA-cam video and up it popped, So, I'm now pushing 77 years and as a child in the early 50's, I remember being on holiday somewhere here in the UK. We went on a ;pleasure ride' in one at whatever seaside resort we were at. It's one of those memories we take with us 'til we pass. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for that ,learnt a lot . Went on one as a kid in the 50's in the UK when they were a " beach ride attraction ,usually painted up in " attractive colours ! " They seemed to do good business with the tourists !
Good Morning sir hope al is well. I am writing a screen play about smuggling across the Detroit River into Windsor and have included a DUKW as a transport vehicle for one of my heros. I'd really enjoying a conversation with you, if you're available to discuss the possibility of having your vehicle in the Movie... this will be a Canadian Production. Thank you in advance. Steve
My late grandfather was a Korean War veteran, who told me he was one of the guys who instructed others on how to use them. I don't know what unit he was with but it was a story that stuck with me because he just kept referring to them as "the ducks".
I had no idea one of them was so close to where I live, let alone a functional one! On my way home from work this morning, I was just thinking about how I'd like to find one and restore it to running condition as a way to connect with him.
Semper Fi, Grandpa. I miss you.
Fun fact. The units who drove these amphibious trucks were sometimes known as the "Quack Corps."
God Bless Your Grandfather and his service to the country.
Sir, you need to locate a 'surf board' for the bow of your machine. I can see the latches are still on your hood, you just need to find one. Sure would help keep the waves off your front deck. Good job on your restoration. Tighten up that cable on the spool, don't forget heavy leather gloves!! Thanks!! Ooooops, later in the vid I see there is a surf board! So now I know you know! Thanks again,
I don't why, for the life of me, a thought of a DUKW entered my head? I was simply watching an unrelated UA-cam video and up it popped, So, I'm now pushing 77 years and as a child in the early 50's, I remember being on holiday somewhere here in the UK. We went on a ;pleasure ride' in one at whatever seaside resort we were at. It's one of those memories we take with us 'til we pass. Thank you for sharing.
Another fantastic video! Did you restore both the DUKW and the Weasel? John in Texas
Looking good. I hope to have mine swimming this year
These are some of the coolest vehicles every made imo and by gm nonetheless. You sir a one lucky Dukw to have one!
Very cool. Always loved these. Great video! I was surprised to learn the engine was not diesel.
I love DUKW's!!! Thank you for sharing this!!!
One of the coolest trucks of WWII, and so great to see it used. Thanks for sharing!!
Good video showing why that front splash shield exist.
Magnificent! Thank you for sharing.
Fantastic machine. Thank you for sharing this. Foggy.
Perfect PBS voice you have.👍
Think it had special valves on it’s tires for sand/beach use and road/harbour , softer for beach use
Thanks for that ,learnt a lot . Went on one as a kid in the 50's in the UK when they were a " beach ride attraction ,usually painted up in " attractive colours ! " They seemed to do good business with the tourists !
This tank was a huge help I guess you could say in d-day
Good Morning sir hope al is well. I am writing a screen play about smuggling across the Detroit River into Windsor and have included a DUKW as a transport vehicle for one of my heros. I'd really enjoying a conversation with you, if you're available to discuss the possibility of having your vehicle in the Movie... this will be a Canadian Production.
Thank you in advance.
Steve
My Gramps drove one, second wave, D-day.... Good video.... Glad you kept it in war specs...
Nicely restored vehicle sir. Well done 👍
I wonder how far you can go in this
I never been jealous until now 😅
Thinking about buying one
I was told that DUKW stands for Detroit United Kaiser Works....
My dad one like this.
Push it OUT OF THE C130C PONTOON VERSION!!! THROW SOME "PINS" IN AND LAUNCH A STARLINK OFF IT!!!
Push it OUT OF THE C130C PONTOON VERSION!!! THROW SOME "PINS" IN AND LAUNCH A STARLINK OFF IT!!!
Push it OUT OF THE C130C PONTOON VERSION!!! THROW SOME "PINS" IN AND LAUNCH A STARLINK OFF IT!!!