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Hello All,
To complete the features of my MB, I look to have the blackout headlight (not the BO light on the driver side fender) as canadian jeeps had during the WWII. Does someone could help me? Also, I know that the canadian jeeps had a convoy lamp to illuminate the rear axle cover. What kind of lamp was on the WWII jeeps and does needing a special switch on the dash board? I'm also interrested to buy this convoy lamp. Best regards Guy Bordeleau
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Guy aka M38CDNBill 1945 Willys MB 1942 Chevrolet G7107 |
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Hi Guy
Is this the kind of blackout headlamp you are looking for. If so try getting in touch with Brian Asbury. I think he had one on his table yesterday at the OMVA show. ![]() As for the rear axel lamp I was talking with Eric Booth about what to use. He said the ones pictured below are correct. ![]() This conversion would have been done in England. I picked up another of these lights yesterday (Brian Asbury) and the earlier style mount for it. I mounted it on the chassis crossmemer just above the rear diff. The angle of the mount allows the light to shine down onto the diff. I did have to drill two small 1/4" holes into the frame to bolt on the mount. As for wiring I added it to the "blackout" wiring with another 3 way connector. I can post pictures of this but it wont be unitl next weekend. I will post a picutre of how I mounted it next weekend.
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Hello Jordan,
Thanks for these informations and I wrote to Brian to have the BO headlight. Best regards from Trois-Rivieres Guy
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Hello Jordan and Guy
Both styles of CMP lights were used, the rubber ones depicted above and the metal tubes. There was a single pull toggle switch of British manufacture used, which was mounted on the left side of the dash. Above this was a white plastic switch plate. These were a standard mod to all 505 and 242 contract jeeps assembled in the UK. This was generally not done except as a field mod on later contracts. If done as a field mod Brian also has the CMP Convoy light plates and switches. There is a company in the US who makes the Headlight guards. Eric
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Thanks for these informations. I bought a BO Headlights from Brian and I received it yesterday. I bought also a kit of repro M38CDN data plates from Brian and I'm very impressive by the high quality of his stuffs and the very good service from him. Best regards from Trois-Rivieres. Guy
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Guy aka M38CDNBill 1945 Willys MB 1942 Chevrolet G7107 Last edited by M38CDNBill; 17-02-08 at 16:47. |
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Thats great.
Eric
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