I've not had experience with this particular model of truck, just something similar as this which was a 1951 Dodge M37. They came with a pickup body, and then also an ambulance model. These are great to drive. Another for consideration is the duece and and a half's (2 1/2 ton) trucks, and even the 5 tons are a blast to drive. I especially enjoy the healthy whine from the turbo so prominent from the short exaust stack that rises on the passenger side. I am partial to the multifuel models which allow you to use anything from diesel, gasoline, av gas, alcohol, kerosene, motor oil and so on. Not the best fuel economy but some have boasted upwards of 22 mpg in the right circumstances. This is a go anywhere vehicle, toss on a utility box such as an ambulance module, or mechanics box, or radio box, and you have a ready set compartment for building out an extreme camper. One mod that is popular these days is the bobbed modfication. This in it's most basic form entails pulling off one of the rear axles, shortening the frame, and putting the trailer body from something like a M104 trailer to function as a pickup bed and the completed conversion will yield an awesome short wheel based 4x4