by Chuck Lutz » Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:25 am
Carsten's genny tag is a generic one on which the voltage was STAMPED in and I suspect is a replacement or early copy since the number "1" is in the European style (serif), the one Mark posted has the voltage clearly marked on it from the factory and only the AMPERAGE is to be stamped in along with the model and serial number. They are two different data tags.
We can check Gusti's tag when a good closeup photo is posted to see if the stamps are of a European style or what Autolite used from the factory. Another reason I asked for that is I don't see a LETTER after what appears to be "GEG-5002" on the tag which would indicate to me that if the tag is a factory original, then the generator is a replacement which was available without a pulley on it....which is what the letter than follows the "5002" would stand for to tell you which vehicle it was for. Without the letter, the generator itself (without the pulley) can be used for more than one vehicle.
In addition, the serial number may give us a clue as to the DATE this one was produced. I do not know if replacement gennys from Autolite without a pulley were available with a RED tag or if a GREEN one was used.
Chuck Lutz
GPW 17963 4/24/42 Chester, PA. USA 20113232 (est.)
GPW 85976 12/9/42 Louisville, KY. USA unknown
GPW 108552 4/21/43 Louisville, KY. USA 20371278
Bantam T3 4582 10/29/42 USA 0173499 (est.)