The History of the Delco-Remy Divsion of General Motors
A.K.A. "The Remy Brothers" or "The Remy Electric Company"
1896-1994

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The Wright Museum of WWII - Wolfeboro, NH

This page added 11-15-2017.


This is a GMC DUKW amphibian built during WWII which came equipped with Delco-Remy electrical equipment.  Author's photo from the 2017 MVPA convention in Cleveland, OH.


The Wright Museum of World War II is located in a Wolfboro, NH, and is dedicated to telling the story of the United States in WWII.  Author's photo.


Inside the museum is this unique open space frame that allows the visitor to view the internal workings of the DUKW.  From this location the Delco-Remy DC generator and the DR tag can be seen on GMC engine.  Author's photo.


Author's photo.


Author's photo.


Delco-Remy model number 1105784.  Author's photo.


Also at the museum is this Packard 4M2500 marine engine that were used to power PT boats.  Author's photo.


The entire engine, including the accessories, has been given a coat of tan paint.  Even with the paint on the starter, the distinctive outline of the DR tag is visible.  Author's photo.


Author's photo.


" Delco-Remy" is still readable on the starter's DR tag.  Author's photo.


The Delco-Remy DC generator on the Packard 4M2500 at the Wright Museum has an unpainted DR tag.   Author's photo.


The serial number on this unit is 16069.   Author's photo.

 

 



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