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My New Project - 1942 Ford GPW

Tinwoodsman

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Originally planned to take a break after finishing the WC51 but I found a good deal on a GPW in my town so I snatched it up. The owner used it as a farm truck and modified the rear panel to make a tailgate and for some reason jerry rigged a cab using an old pickup cab. Pretty sorry to look at but I knew in could be brought back easy enough. All matching numbers and body is in decent shape and it runs. Certainly much better than my WC51 when I started.

Here are some initial pictures. :-D

GPW-As-Delivered.jpgAs-Delivered.jpgCab-and-Pipe-Bumper-Removed.jpgTailgate-Modification.jpgDash.jpgEngine-Compartment.jpgBumper-Gussets.jpg
 

papabear

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Ya know...I may still have some seat frames for that baby. I'll look in the "forgotten shed".:oops:

Hey...at least there's no wood needing paint on this project!!:naner:
 

clinto

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Wow, that's awesome! Congratulations.

I assume you're going to give it the full treatment?

I may have some extra stuff laying around for a GPW........................................................... :p
 

ducer

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You have to keep that front grill guard! I hate to say it but that cab is probably one of if not the best home fabricated cabs I have ever seen on a jeep. With all that said if you do as good a job on the jeep as the WC that thing is sure to be a knock out!

Denny
 

Recovry4x4

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For what it's worth, I liked the cab too. I'm glad it's your machine, it it were mine and it ran, it would have already been in the woods for a trail ride.
 

zout

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Somewhere on SS is a pic of a farm jeep I gave PB - it had a cab and 3 point hyd system on it. Reminds me of that one with the cab.
 

EMD567

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Nice find, and I like the cab also. The front bumper looks like it needs to go on a farm tractor of some sort.....
 

Karl kostman

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Congrats tinwoodsman looks like a GREAT project! When I first looked at your pics and saw that cab I was expecting clowns to start coming out. NO offense to anyone intended here BUT thank God that cab is OFF!!!
KK
 

dmetalmiki

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Seeing these pictures has inspired me to "get at it" with restoration I have taken up..a similar willys 1942..but missing 1000s of parts..(or so it seems) and I just needed a stirr to get me motivated and actually started on it. Thanks..and good luck and success with your resoration.
 
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