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charlie fitton 25-04-14 21:48

Willys MB script hood number
 
A local man just bought , and is extensively rebuilding, a Willys script MB. He tells me that the frame number matches the truck.

When done - he wants to mark it as HLIofC, post DDay.

Can someone suggest a range of appropriate hood numbers for this truck?

Data plate reads as follows:

155720 (Frame)?

180715 (Engine)?

505 (Contract)?

7-1-42 Date



many thanks

Lynn Eades 26-04-14 03:17

Charlie, if he goes on the G503 forum, they run an extensive list of numbers. If you have a little study you will get pretty close. You may well find one that is just a few serial numbers before and after, and if you look at a few you will be able to arrive at a close result. Mine is serial #MB 135668 Early April 42.
Marked as a US army Jeep, The U.S. registration number should start with a "2" because the first number is dictated by the vehicle type (1/4 ton 4x4)
A USMC jeep may not even have a rego number, and if in Canadian service, I have no idea.

Hope that helps.

I now see I was barking up the wrong tree.

Bruce Parker (RIP) 26-04-14 04:06

I would argue that very few contract 505 jeeps made it all the way from issue, to overseas and then loaded aboard a ship on its way to Normandy in 1944.

Quote:

Originally Posted by charlie fitton (Post 194583)
A local man just bought , and is extensively rebuilding, a Willys script MB. He tells me that the frame number matches the truck.

When done - he wants to mark it as HLIofC, post DDay.

Can someone suggest a range of appropriate hood numbers for this truck?

Data plate reads as follows:

155720 (Frame)?

180715 (Engine)?

505 (Contract)?

7-1-42 Date



many thanks


charlie fitton 26-04-14 14:40

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I would argue that very few contract 505 jeeps made it all the way from issue, to overseas and then loaded aboard a ship on its way to Normandy in 1944.

I would even suggest none - so?

chris vickery 26-04-14 23:08

Charlie, the is no correlation between serial numbers and registration numbers on Jeeps unfortunately. Best bet may be to find some period pics of Canadian Jeeps in service and go from there.

Walter Brand 28-04-14 01:35

42mb
 
Charles My 42 MB serial number 139666 had a original war department number cm433329. Delivery day was defaced so best guess was April 1, 1942pun intended. I don't know if this jeep ever left Canada perhaps this will help.
Walter

Walter Brand 28-04-14 01:43

Charles The cm number should be cm4333329. Missed a 3.

Ian Mastin 28-04-14 07:35

G'day Charlie,

If you have a copy of John Farley book *The Standardised war-time Jeep 2*, have a look on page 58 & 59.
It state's Canadian Army
Contract No CDLV-505
( Part order of 1,000 of 3,000 units)
Chassis No Range: MB 155498 - MB 156498
Registration: Unknown

Some numbers which appeared on this contract included,
CM4231488 and CM4231785

So Charlie I hope this is some help to you but like Chris state's you will need to fine some period photo's.


Cheers for now
Ian :)

charlie fitton 28-04-14 12:42

Ian, Jordan, Walter, Chris, Bruce, Lynn....
 
Thanks -

Good start info for this project, Your help is much appreciated.

(Imagine the crap hemorrhage that I had when Jordan suggested that it should be a flat grille..)

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