Went back and took another look at my dipstick holder and guess what, it still had the dipstick in it. I had always thought that what ended up being the dipstick was part of the holder. By using a hammer and a screwdriver I was able to remove the dipstick from the holder. It still had the fiber/leather material in it along with the stampings for how much fuel was in the tank.
I will post up some measurments soon for those interested.
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Jordan Baker
RHLI Museum,
Otter LRC
C15A-Wire3, 1944
Willys MB, 1942
10cwt Canadian trailer
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