Another Ford GPW found!!

If you have an unrestored WWII jeep, we would like to see pictures, and hear your comments. NO EBAY or COMMERCIAL SALES.

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Re: Another Ford GPW found!!

Postby thidisbogus » Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:22 pm

Looks super. I cannot believe how much progress you made in so short of time.
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Re: Another Ford GPW found!!

Postby thidisbogus » Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:25 pm

I checked out ebay and also looked for your user name and nothing comes up.
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Motorpool Restoration
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Re: Another Ford GPW found!!

Postby Bryan Burt » Fri Mar 30, 2012 4:09 pm

My user name is willysman2a on youtube. The jeep sold locally for $8500, but my ebay name is willysjeepman. Let me know if you find it.
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Re: Another Ford GPW found!!

Postby The Raven » Sat Mar 31, 2012 3:53 am

You said you made the bows for your jeep, how exactly did you do this?
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Re: Another Ford GPW found!!

Postby bazza46 » Sat Mar 31, 2012 3:32 pm

"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt"..Bertrand Russell
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Re: Another Ford GPW found!!

Postby Bryan Burt » Tue Apr 03, 2012 9:17 pm

I went and got some standard 10' 3/4 EMT and the corresponding tubing bender from my local hardware store. I have also tested this same bow on my other Ford GPW with the canvas up and it did great. I had the original bows on my other jeep to use as a pattern. I bent 4 10' pipes where they needed to be bent to be of size and welded each bow together with a solid slug of metal in the middle for strength. Then i got my hammer and hammered the shorter bow flat about 2inches up the pipe and drilled the holes for the pivoting and grinded the proper contours on the ends. Then I got the longer bow and notched the ends for the storage brackets. Then I cut 2 2X1 inch piece out of 10 gauge metal for the pivot section and welded them on. After that I bolted the two bows together and painted them. It costs me:
Tubing bender--------------------$45.00
4 10' EMt 3/4inch------------------$5.50
welding wire and gas------------$around $1.50?
Paint------------------------------$15.00
Bolts and nuts--------------------$2.00
I am going to make these for all my projects now. I also built the rear seat frame on this Jeep. Those take me 4 hours each... but i build them for about $50each verses buying them for $200 or however much they are.

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