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Old 22-11-09, 02:37
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Default My Ford GPW 1/4 ton jeep

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Now that I am learning to post pictures,I will show you my latest project I picked up on my holidays last week.It is a 1943 Ford GPW and I have spent the last 2 days scrounging parts for it from local Prairie Command members.These guys are great for helping me out.Thanks.









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Old 22-11-09, 02:42
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Old 22-11-09, 02:56
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Verry nice projet hop to fine a nice projet like this one to finis mind
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Old 22-11-09, 02:59
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The guy that had the jeep since 1981 and had over time converted the jeep to 12 volt and had stripped off some of the original pieces but after scrounging around the yard he came up with these parts.Am I glad he kept them as it saves me looking and costing more for the restoration.I am not sure the generator is from the jeep?It is an AC Delco generator but I don't know alot about what was original to the Ford jeep.I bought 4 combat rims yesterday and today picked up a better hood,original rear springs as he put in car springs because the original ones broke,a Ford rear drive shaft as I was told my jeep had an MB driveshaft.I also was given a right hand lower windshield frame arm to convert it back from the tie rod ends he welded to fix the broken arms.I have to find the left lower arm from a parts donor frame to restore it back to original.




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Old 22-11-09, 03:07
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It is an AC Delco generator but I don't know alot about what was original to the Ford jeep.
Hi,
You nee a ford generator and distributor and starter Ford started using Gpw generators from June 1942 and for the regulator you need a autolite
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Old 22-11-09, 03:33
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Default Holy crap

Another great find - that thing looks barely abused (again, relatively speaking, compared to some (bare) survivors I have seen over the years)

I'll have to get around for a look-see one of these days, if I ever find the time.
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Old 22-11-09, 03:54
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Default Jeep help.

Hi Eric,
Thanks for the info,this is a future project once the CMP is done,in the meantime I will try and learn as much as I can and scrounge all the parts I need to restore it.

Mark,
Lorne was over when I brought it home and he had a good look and said it is in nicer shape than what he started with.He pointed out the original Ford parts I have on the jeep and what I have that isn't.That is how I knew I had an MB rear driveshaft in the Jeep and bought a Ford driveshaft off of Jack today with a set of rear springs I needed.They are MB rear springs but the dimensions are the same and will have me back on jeep springs until I can put a set of Ford springs together.You can see in my photo's I have one spring with a broken end.
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Old 28-11-09, 02:27
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The guy that had the jeep since 1981 and had over time converted the jeep to 12 volt and had stripped off some of the original pieces but after scrounging around the yard he came up with these parts.Am I glad he kept them as it saves me looking and costing more for the restoration. ....
Don't you just love old Prairie farmers and their yards! He was more conscientious than most. There is a wonderful little book by Lee Valley Tools of articles and tips from a little post-war magazine. Homemade solutions with vehicles, building materials, chemicals and old-time ingenuity to solve the problems of the day. That Jeep could have been converted to a stump-puller, stationary engine, windmill generator or cement mixer.
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Old 28-11-09, 06:56
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Default Stump puller

If you look at the back of the jeep where the pintle hitch should be,you will notice the pintle hitch and the piece of frame it was bolted to is gone! It might as well been used to pull stumps.These poor old jeeps tried to live up to the reputation that they were given as indestructible and could go through anything and so they were abused until their reputation was proven wrong!The story goes the previous owner before Jack had the jeep stuck in a bog and tried to pull it out with a skidder and ripped out the hitch and frame! I asked Jack if he still had the hitch but it was gone when he bought the jeep.That is when I asked if he had any other pieces left and I pointed to where the bumpers would have been bolted on and he said no you don't want them,they are too flimsy,you want to make your own out of something heavier.That is when we went looking in his back yard for them and I spotted one in the grass and weeds so in pulling the bumper out of the grass pile it latched onto the second one and out they both came.They are both F marked and saved me looking for 2 items.It never hurts to ask!
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Old 28-11-09, 07:13
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hi.Minor detail derek.if you see some of the jeeps here in ontario that had plows on them you would count your blessings.that is a mighty fine jeep you got.not all jeeps are bad out east here but the majority that saw salt are pretty rotten.regards jim.
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