MP-50 locations on WW2 U.S. ETO jeeps?

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Re: MP-50 locations on WW2 U.S. ETO jeeps?

Postby cjv-35 » Sun Feb 19, 2012 7:42 pm

Hey Fred,did you ever find the correct connections for the waterproof WWII jeep generator I traded to you for your great book on the Preproduction CJ- 2 Jeeps awhile back?Just curious.Syl :)
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Re: MP-50 locations on WW2 U.S. ETO jeeps?

Postby Fred Coldwell » Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:15 pm

cjv-35 wrote:Hey Fred,did you ever find the correct connections for the waterproof WWII jeep generator I traded to you for your great book on the Preproduction CJ- 2 Jeeps awhile back?Just curious.Syl :)

Hi Syl:

Yes, I found them attached to a different electrically-shielded but not waterproof 6 volt generator that came off a Willys 134 cu. in. jeep engine which powered a Navy in-ship stationary generator. I've slowly gathered from hither and yon all the parts to assemble a waterproof 6 volt jeep generator. :D
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Re: MP-50 locations on WW2 U.S. ETO jeeps?

Postby F. R. Fox » Wed Feb 29, 2012 7:58 pm

Last week I finally had the chance to mount my MP-50. Oddly enough, I found some welded up holes that matched the bolt pattern of the MP50 mount perfectly!

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Re: MP-50 locations on WW2 U.S. ETO jeeps?

Postby F. R. Fox » Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:03 pm

Another G member posted a picture of his dad satnding in front of this jeep with the MP-50 located in the rear just as I have done with mine.

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Re: MP-50 locations on WW2 U.S. ETO jeeps?

Postby Leatherneck17 » Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:26 am

Looks a "shooin" to me Farrel.....those holes match exactly and i reckon that an MP50 was mounted there originally.

Thats where my bracket is going on my 42MB buddy

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Re: MP-50 locations on WW2 U.S. ETO jeeps?

Postby Martin MB in UK » Sun May 13, 2012 10:14 am

So, what is the differance in antenna bases in WW2, there is the big heavy duty spring one as in these photos, and there is the smaller rubber wippy style one with the ceramic brown base. Whats the difference ???? :( :( :(
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Re: MP-50 locations on WW2 U.S. ETO jeeps?

Postby F. R. Fox » Sun May 13, 2012 11:11 am

Here is just to show a few. The difference is the construction and application. Some require larger insulators to keep the transitter from grounding and shorting out.

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MP65 (I think is is either late or post WW2)
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Re: MP-50 locations on WW2 U.S. ETO jeeps?

Postby Martin MB in UK » Mon May 14, 2012 8:28 am

I have a MP-65 on at the moment, do I really need a MP-48 to be correct for a war time jeep ??
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Re: MP-50 locations on WW2 U.S. ETO jeeps?

Postby willy » Mon May 14, 2012 9:51 am

No you do not,
a MP-65 is proper equipment for WWII
That is going with the proper radio
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Re: MP-50 locations on WW2 U.S. ETO jeeps?

Postby F. R. Fox » Mon May 14, 2012 8:00 pm

I had an MP-65 a few weeks ago.................... then my friend thought it was a good idea to push on it to move the jeep and broke it :roll:
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Re: MP-50 locations on WW2 U.S. ETO jeeps?

Postby Martin MB in UK » Tue May 15, 2012 12:42 pm

Thats good, as the MP48 is very expensive for what it is. So why is it very common to see jeeps with the MP48 on, rather than the 65, is it just for looks ???? As it does look the business, well, for a antenna anyway.....
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Re: MP-50 locations on WW2 U.S. ETO jeeps?

Postby willy » Tue May 15, 2012 5:02 pm

Because they have one.
They where very inexpensive but not any more.
We have repo's now or $300.00 in Italy
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Re: MP-50 locations on WW2 U.S. ETO jeeps?

Postby GO-DEVIL » Wed May 16, 2012 2:50 am

Willy

Last year I've had one original NOS MP48 from Italy at 300 Euro. It's a lot of money ok, but considering that the current cost of repro is around 200/250 $ my question is ..... which is the real most expensive model, repro or original ???
MP65 is a late model, correct from mid 44, but I've seen many 42/43 vehicles to use this model .....completely wrong!

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Re: MP-50 locations on WW2 U.S. ETO jeeps?

Postby Martin MB in UK » Wed May 16, 2012 7:46 am

Just in so right is ok for me, until I find a MP48, but not in a great hurry. Am I right in saying, the 3 antenna sections for my MP65, will not fit the MP48...
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Re: MP-50 locations on WW2 U.S. ETO jeeps?

Postby Martin MB in UK » Wed May 16, 2012 7:52 am

As for positioning the MP-50 mount, I did have it on the left side for a while, but found in the garage, kept banging my hip on it, ouch :cry: , and eventually, while on manoeuvres in a wood, I nearly tore it off on a tree :roll: . So it was then moved to the back, tight to the Jerry can holder, and sitting on the grab handle. The footman loop was moved to the top. There it stayed.
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