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Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions, Eric...
Haven't checked the frame number yet, will do so after disassembly next month...... Most likely this jeep was originally not issued to the Canadian Army, but since the museum is all about the liberation of the low countries by the Canadians, it will be restored to represent a standard Jeep delivered to, and used by the Canadian 3rd Division in 1944/45... Cheers, Johan |
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Update on the restoration... GPW has been completely restored from the frame up...
Still need to finish some electrical details, windshield and then markings... Quite a difference in three months (27th February and 14th June 2016)... 03-GPW-FFM-27Feb16%203.jpg http://s153.photobucket.com/user/joh...6%203.jpg.html 36-GPW-FFM-14Jun16%202.jpg http://s153.photobucket.com/user/joh...6%202.jpg.html Last edited by Hanno Spoelstra; 16-10-18 at 09:44. Reason: attached picture |
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Would a late GPW have been fitted with a Sheller steering wheel. Surely the steel spoked steering wheel originally fitted would be correct.
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Because of the ACM II body I assumed it was a late production GPW. However during disassembly we discovered the original frame number which is GPW62754. It came off the Louisville, KY, assembly line on 7th September 1942 with original hood number U.S.A. 20150051. Basically it is an early frame and drivetrain, fenders and hood with a late body. The hood has neither holes for the grease gun bracket, nor those for the lube guide... The windshield does not have the gun rack brackets... It was clear this fairly early GPW had its Ford body replaced with an ACMII tub at some point in its service... So we decided to keep everything not related to the body early style, while keeping all body accessories matching the late ACMII tub. Originally GPW62754 would have made with a green Sheller steering wheel... The spoke steering wheel that came on the Jeep had been adapted with a longer steering rod and tube (visible on the first picture) to fit a taller and heavier driver so we went back to the original steering set-up... In the end it is a mix of early and late parts but still representative of one of the reconditioned Jeeps delivered to the Canadian Army from US Stocks in 1944... Within the next few weeks the windshield and top will be added, along with markings for the Glenngarian Infantry of the 3rd Division... Thanks for your interest, Johan |
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Johan
I think the unit you are referring to is the Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders from Eastern Ontario around Cornwall, Ontario. They included units of the Princess of Wales Own militia regiment from the Kingston, Ontario region. The divisional marking on the drivers' side, front (beneath the windshield) and back (on the bumperette), would be a French gray rectangle with a yellow(gold) maple leaf. The unit marking on the passenger side would be a brown rectangle with a white number 68. The census number on the hood sides (and sometimes the rear) would be CM 42xxxxx Hope this helps David Moore, Kingston, Ontario |
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Yes, it does confirm what I had already found!
Thanks a lot! |
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Johan, the SD&G Highlanders ("Sand, Dirt and Gravel") have (had?) an active regimental museum at one end of their armour in Cornwall. The unit still exists and is well integrated with the social and connected parts of society in that community.
Go ahead and ask what they know about this vehicle (likely not much), or if they have any suggestions for markings. Regimental Museum c/o Commanding Officer Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders Cornwall Armoury 505 4th St East Cornwall, ON K6H 2J7
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Thank you! I will forward that bit of info to the museum curator and Jeep owner, Fred Jones who was made honorary member of the Regt a couple of years ago...
http://www.glensassociation.ca/about...orary-members/ Cheers, Johan |
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