Blueduce
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Hey fellas,
My latest project is a 1942 MB found and brought home to Dallas last month from Austin. It's a bit rougher that the deuce I just finished but I couldn't pass it up for the price. In getting her home and starting the preliminary cleaning and pressure washing I have noticed a few things I'm stumped on and could use some advice. First of all it's a "WILLYS" script tub with a data plate marked 7-20-1942 and a serial number of 160240.
To my amazement the data plate on the frame matches the tub. All is well so far. Then I noticed it has a GPW stamped block with an "F" script head. Block number GPW <-> 2766. I know that throughout WWII production (especially later in the war) Ford and Willys parts got used on both. Is there any way of telling weather or not this engine is original.
Then I noticed the frame does have the " U.S.M.C. style ram horns" attached to the front of the frame. after the pressure washing I saw some old stenciling above the drivers side grab handle that sparked my interest. As you can see the U.S.M.C. stenciled above the the drivers side grab handle and a very faint outline of a 4 below. The color paint, fount, and square periods looks period correct from the pictures I've seen so far. I first thought it may have been a Marine radio jeep but nothing else is there. The hole in the glove box nor the holes in the floorpan where the PTO generator would have gone are missing. Therefore it's not a radio jeep?
Unfortunately I have no bumperetts or front bumper to confirm anything. Also there is not enough paint left on the cowl, hood, or passengers side to help at all. If anybody can help me with some explanation or guide me to the research I need it would be greatly appreciated.
My latest project is a 1942 MB found and brought home to Dallas last month from Austin. It's a bit rougher that the deuce I just finished but I couldn't pass it up for the price. In getting her home and starting the preliminary cleaning and pressure washing I have noticed a few things I'm stumped on and could use some advice. First of all it's a "WILLYS" script tub with a data plate marked 7-20-1942 and a serial number of 160240.
To my amazement the data plate on the frame matches the tub. All is well so far. Then I noticed it has a GPW stamped block with an "F" script head. Block number GPW <-> 2766. I know that throughout WWII production (especially later in the war) Ford and Willys parts got used on both. Is there any way of telling weather or not this engine is original.
Then I noticed the frame does have the " U.S.M.C. style ram horns" attached to the front of the frame. after the pressure washing I saw some old stenciling above the drivers side grab handle that sparked my interest. As you can see the U.S.M.C. stenciled above the the drivers side grab handle and a very faint outline of a 4 below. The color paint, fount, and square periods looks period correct from the pictures I've seen so far. I first thought it may have been a Marine radio jeep but nothing else is there. The hole in the glove box nor the holes in the floorpan where the PTO generator would have gone are missing. Therefore it's not a radio jeep?
Unfortunately I have no bumperetts or front bumper to confirm anything. Also there is not enough paint left on the cowl, hood, or passengers side to help at all. If anybody can help me with some explanation or guide me to the research I need it would be greatly appreciated.
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