VEP Ford GPW owners, sn, DoD and reg no. Please add yours.
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Hi from Argentina!! Gpw 930, DOD 2-21-42. Original data plates, ford frame.- Ferbong (Villa del Rosario, Córdoba - Argentina)
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Re: VEP Ford GPW owners, sn, DoD and reg no. Please add your
Hi all,
Just acquired GPW 1671 dod 3-2-42 sitting on Willys frame GPW stamped.
Script Tub
Original brass data plates with serial number stamped in two places on the data plate
It has Ford GPW 1671
then under that serial number 1671
Never seen plate like that before
Frame chassis number stamped on chassis edge closest to wheel an no star after number.
scalloped rear axle shafts too.
Early airfilter no embossed writing ?
Bronze windshield catches.
Geoff Bull
Just acquired GPW 1671 dod 3-2-42 sitting on Willys frame GPW stamped.
Script Tub
Original brass data plates with serial number stamped in two places on the data plate
It has Ford GPW 1671
then under that serial number 1671
Never seen plate like that before
Frame chassis number stamped on chassis edge closest to wheel an no star after number.
scalloped rear axle shafts too.
Early airfilter no embossed writing ?
Bronze windshield catches.
Geoff Bull
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Re: VEP Ford GPW owners, sn, DoD and reg no. Please add your
GPW11084 27 MARCH 1942 LOCATED IN UK
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Re: VEP Ford GPW owners, sn, DoD and reg no. Please add your
GPW 15065 recovered in east central PA. Been sitting in the same spot since 1981. Much modified for snow plow use, with Buick V6 and homemade enclosure. Very, very rough and incomplete.
DOD 4-14-42, original (zinc?) tags. Haven't recovered frame numbers yet.
Now in Moundsville, WV
Greg
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DOD 4-14-42, original (zinc?) tags. Haven't recovered frame numbers yet.
Now in Moundsville, WV
Greg
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Gpw 21282 all matching numbers data tags gone frame is excellent but tub is shot found in ny barn
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Photos please! Yes, your air cleaner is probably early and would have a sticker. However, your jeep is likely supposed to have the "pancake style" filter. From your description, I'm not sure what type you have.fiveftsix wrote:Hi all,
Just acquired GPW 1671 dod 3-2-42 sitting on Willys frame GPW stamped.
Script Tub
Original brass data plates with serial number stamped in two places on the data plate
It has Ford GPW 1671
then under that serial number 1671
Never seen plate like that before
Frame chassis number stamped on chassis edge closest to wheel an no star after number.
scalloped rear axle shafts too.
Early airfilter no embossed writing ?
Bronze windshield catches.
Geoff Bull
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GPW 12078 http://g503.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=95&t=102532
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GPW 12078 http://g503.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=95&t=102532
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Re: VEP Ford GPW owners, sn, DoD and reg no. Please add your
Maybe not. The early small mouth tanks did not come with a fuel filler neck/in-tank strainer. You should have the firewall mounted strainer/filter, F script and a small-mouth seat pan on the driver's side.Big Dog wrote:Hi1942ford wrote:Hi guys,
I just thought that I'd add Script GPW-45633... (DoD: 3rd July 1942)
She's 'living' in the UK and has been fully rebuilt, with a new tub (I now own her original tub & fenders) & engine and still retains her three original brass data-plates - I don't think her current owner is a member of the Gee though unfortunately, but I believe she's up for sale...so maybe she'll be 'officially' on the list soon???
Fuel tank filler tube...
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GPW 6265, DOD 3/16/42, unknown hood #. Brian Gale, Allentown PA
GPW 6265 DOD 3/16/42 hood # unknown
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Hallo
My Ford gpw 04-14-1942
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My Ford gpw 04-14-1942
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Oh sorry
Frame numbers 16731
Frame numbers 16731
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[quote="Ford Gpw 14.04.1942"]Hallo
My Ford gpw 04-14-1942
Frame numbers 16731
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My Ford gpw 04-14-1942
Frame numbers 16731
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GPW 98036, DoD 16 FEB 1943, 20205758 (Louisville, KY)
Mario Maipid - Louisville, KY
GPW 98036, DoD 16 FEB 1943, Louisville Branch
GPW 16906, DoD 11 MAY 1942, Louisville Branch
GPW 98036, DoD 16 FEB 1943, Louisville Branch
GPW 16906, DoD 11 MAY 1942, Louisville Branch
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GPW 20636 DOD 4/30/42 Has a willys engine and a speedometer that looks like it may have been in an armored car. Not sure . goes up to 80 mph
42 GPW ser# 20636 Hood# est. 20110652 Dallas plant
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How can I add mine? GPW 1871 Frame body and plates. GPW 42525 Engine. Hood number 2056648 DoD 2-27-42
"None of us are as smart as all of us"
1942 GPW 1871 DoD 2-27-42 Dallas Plant
1945 GPW 247890 DoD 1-26-45 Louisville Plant
1942 GTB 136166 DoD 9-18-42
1942 GTB 135938 DoD
1952 M100
1942 GPW 1871 DoD 2-27-42 Dallas Plant
1945 GPW 247890 DoD 1-26-45 Louisville Plant
1942 GTB 136166 DoD 9-18-42
1942 GTB 135938 DoD
1952 M100
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Guess I never got around to this.
GPW 964
Engine - GPW 1369 Wilson foundry block.
Manufacture date, I am told was 2/42. Not sure of the DOD or that this is the actual manufacture date.
Hood number - Don't remember off the top of my head but it was a guess. The original was not recoverable. ( Edited - The number used was W-2055917. Is it close ??? )
Willys frame - Willys tag pilot holes were never drilled out and frame stamped GPW 964 by the left engine mount.
We have the original tags but repo's were stamped and installed on the glove box for cosmetic reasons. The originals are put up for safe keeping.
I was just the wrench. The owners are Lee Schweitzer and the late Reason Biddle ( RIP). They were the bank role but I will proudly take responsibility for 964s frame up restoration. Lee was excellant support and at gathering intel and locating correct parts.
Story, as I was told, We know nothing of it's military life. After WWII, a Veteran farmer from Alabama bought 964 at a depot in Nashville Tn. with a copy of his discharge and one dollar. He used it on his cattle farm in Ala. for many years until it broke down for some unknown reason and was placed in a back lot where it sat for many years. Retired Col. Al Grounds, from Smyrna, Tn. found it and bought 964 from the veterans grandson and took it back to Tenn. where he disassembled it to restore. But never did.
Lee made contact with Al, some way, and ended up buying 964 and brought it to me. I will always remember those famous words, " You can make a Jeep out of this can't you ?? ". It was totally dismantled and in really bad shape !! I said " Sure !!"
At that time, we did not know what we had. The plan was to just end up with a running jeep Lee could use to drive his father (RIP) around the farm. Unfortunately and sadly, That never happened. The day Al ( "Col. Blade", that's another story.) delivered 964 to my hanger, the hanger was full of guys from the Indianapolis MV club. Some how they got wind of this before I did and that is when the numbers were uncovered. I remember standing at the edge of the crowd asking, "What's going on ??". 5 years later, 964 was restored back to what we think was it's Feb, 1942 condition.
It now spends most of the time in the climate controlled comfort of the Automotive Heritage Museum on the 931 by-pass on the north side of Kokomo In. but is fully functional and on nice days is taken out for a spin.
If you are in the area, stop by and check her out !
GPW 964
Engine - GPW 1369 Wilson foundry block.
Manufacture date, I am told was 2/42. Not sure of the DOD or that this is the actual manufacture date.
Hood number - Don't remember off the top of my head but it was a guess. The original was not recoverable. ( Edited - The number used was W-2055917. Is it close ??? )
Willys frame - Willys tag pilot holes were never drilled out and frame stamped GPW 964 by the left engine mount.
We have the original tags but repo's were stamped and installed on the glove box for cosmetic reasons. The originals are put up for safe keeping.
I was just the wrench. The owners are Lee Schweitzer and the late Reason Biddle ( RIP). They were the bank role but I will proudly take responsibility for 964s frame up restoration. Lee was excellant support and at gathering intel and locating correct parts.
Story, as I was told, We know nothing of it's military life. After WWII, a Veteran farmer from Alabama bought 964 at a depot in Nashville Tn. with a copy of his discharge and one dollar. He used it on his cattle farm in Ala. for many years until it broke down for some unknown reason and was placed in a back lot where it sat for many years. Retired Col. Al Grounds, from Smyrna, Tn. found it and bought 964 from the veterans grandson and took it back to Tenn. where he disassembled it to restore. But never did.
Lee made contact with Al, some way, and ended up buying 964 and brought it to me. I will always remember those famous words, " You can make a Jeep out of this can't you ?? ". It was totally dismantled and in really bad shape !! I said " Sure !!"
At that time, we did not know what we had. The plan was to just end up with a running jeep Lee could use to drive his father (RIP) around the farm. Unfortunately and sadly, That never happened. The day Al ( "Col. Blade", that's another story.) delivered 964 to my hanger, the hanger was full of guys from the Indianapolis MV club. Some how they got wind of this before I did and that is when the numbers were uncovered. I remember standing at the edge of the crowd asking, "What's going on ??". 5 years later, 964 was restored back to what we think was it's Feb, 1942 condition.
It now spends most of the time in the climate controlled comfort of the Automotive Heritage Museum on the 931 by-pass on the north side of Kokomo In. but is fully functional and on nice days is taken out for a spin.
If you are in the area, stop by and check her out !
Mike Wolford
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VEP GPW
Comm./Inst. SEL
AOPA ( 50 yrs)
EAA ( 49 yrs)
4th Inf. Div. - 5th Inf. Div. - 2nd Armor Div. - CIB
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VEP GPW
Comm./Inst. SEL
AOPA ( 50 yrs)
EAA ( 49 yrs)
4th Inf. Div. - 5th Inf. Div. - 2nd Armor Div. - CIB
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