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Old 22-10-09, 02:20
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Hi there

Working on a model of one of the early Willys MB jeeps built for the Canadian Government and was wondering if, or how, a 19 set was mounted in it. It could fit across the back if the rear seat was taken out, but where would the batteries go and how would the antennae be mounted?

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If you have access to Louis Meulstee's "Wireless for the Warrior", Vol 2,go to p. WS19-65, Fig 19-96, Fig 19-97.

One shows the 19 set mounted on the left sponson, batteries in rear, chorehorse on right sponson.

The latter shows the 19 set mounted across the back, chorehorse between the two front seats.
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Same jeep?

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Wow wow wow Mariano what a great picture !!!

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Old 26-01-14, 19:07
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Back in the 1980's, the owner of a local cabinet makers here in town owned a very nice condition Canadian Contract MB, painted red. Between the front seats was a pulley driven generator linked to the PTO that was original to the jeep. There were signs of wireless equipment having been fitted to it all over the insides, but we had no idea what equipment had been installed. The generator set up still in the MB several years later when the owner relocated in the city and I lost touch with him.


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Same jeep?
Yes, that is "Maj.-Gen. F. F. Worthington in Jeep", the experimental mobile office to be precise (source).

Here are two more pictures of him in that jeep (source #2 and #3)

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Old 15-05-21, 16:57
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And a side view:

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Colin McGregor Stevens wrote:
"W-LU GOC_4th Canadian Armoured Division (Canadian Army PA211629_jpeg) This is the same jeep as in the colour photo above, just after it was customized for the General Officer Commanding 4 Canadian Armoured Division. They added roof, doors, flag staff and light and extension on rear of vehicle. It is carrying at least one wireless set."
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Old 15-05-21, 18:55
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That jeep has been 'stretched' with probably a couple of feet of overhang at the rear. Not knowing the internal layout, I'd expect the central 'table' to double as the wireless operator's seat and be fitted over a pair of 6V batteries (probably 125 Ah) to power the set. That would give at least 10 hours operation, probably a lot more, and remove the need to carry a charging set. The rest of the space could be office and personal kit, but the vehicle would be very unlikely to work alone, so a support vehicle with escort and spare batteries, charging set, etc. would mean the mobile office could be full of map boards and so on.

Driver and officer up front, wireless operator in the back?

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Old 15-05-21, 20:27
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Chris,

IIRC this Jeep conversion was described in Wheels & Tracks magazine.
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The two pages from the article “Jeep Enclosures” in Wheels & Tracks issue no. 27 (April 1989).

From what I read in W&T magazine, this "mobile office" Jeep was basically a field conversion by 4CAD. It could have been used during training in the UK, but was not converted in any numbers nor used in action.

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