Gentlemen:
1. We have two hand bilge pumps, are they both authentic?
2. I post a photo of the S painted on the driver's side cowl of GPA 11499 in Moscow
3. I post a photo of the rear "wood" in GPA 11499. It is some kind of fiber board. When did it change from plywood to fiberboard?
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e13/G ... lpumps.jpg
Rear wood, hand bilge pump, S on Cowl
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Rear wood, hand bilge pump, S on Cowl
Last edited by Carl Watt on Mon Apr 09, 2007 8:31 am, edited 1 time in total.
Hi Carl,
About your questions .
The hand pump with the metal T bar is the one you need .
It should have Central on it .
The other one is a big maybe but never seen it on a war picture.
The S never seen this before maybe sovjet marking ?
The fibrewood [ oil injected] things in the back are the only ones I know of .
I have never seen them made off plywood.
There are plywood or wood things on the rear end
They are at the rear and and screwed at the bottom profile.
Peter
About your questions .
The hand pump with the metal T bar is the one you need .
It should have Central on it .
The other one is a big maybe but never seen it on a war picture.
The S never seen this before maybe sovjet marking ?
The fibrewood [ oil injected] things in the back are the only ones I know of .
I have never seen them made off plywood.
There are plywood or wood things on the rear end
They are at the rear and and screwed at the bottom profile.
Peter
The "S" marking (factory in blue) is US WWII original. It is there to show this vehicule has been radio noises supressed.
The "D" handle bilge pump is coming from a Weasel in my opinion.
The "D" handle bilge pump is coming from a Weasel in my opinion.
Mithril
1943 Ford GPA #7177 (SOLD)
1945 Ford GPW #267061
1944 Bantam T-3 #48593
http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/showgal ... me=mithril
http://homeusers.brutele.be/mithril
1943 Ford GPA #7177 (SOLD)
1945 Ford GPW #267061
1944 Bantam T-3 #48593
http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/showgal ... me=mithril
http://homeusers.brutele.be/mithril
Carl
On ww2 pictures you see the T bar handle pump
but in my opinion there were several pumps in use
if nessesary.
The Waterweasel M29C uses the folowing model which was
direct inserted in the water instead of GPA which uses 2 hoses.
Here a picture from a GPA with the " S " on the cowl.
In my opinion only used on the later GPA models.
I have on my GPA the same fiberwood material.
Greetings Bob
On ww2 pictures you see the T bar handle pump
but in my opinion there were several pumps in use
if nessesary.
The Waterweasel M29C uses the folowing model which was
direct inserted in the water instead of GPA which uses 2 hoses.
Here a picture from a GPA with the " S " on the cowl.
In my opinion only used on the later GPA models.
I have on my GPA the same fiberwood material.
Greetings Bob
Ford GPA 12350, april 2nd 1943
Author of GPA book,
Bantam trailer S.N: 147807
Author of GPA book,
Bantam trailer S.N: 147807
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Hello Bob,
This is a photo of GPA 2133 (USA Reg. Nr. 704237) that allready has a S on the cowl, so not only on late GPA's there was an S.
This is a photo of GPA 2133 (USA Reg. Nr. 704237) that allready has a S on the cowl, so not only on late GPA's there was an S.
Regards,
Leo Verhagen
http://communities.zeelandnet.nl/data/fordgpa/index.php
Ford GPA#8787 d.o.d. 27 Feb '43
Ford GPW#87243 d.o.d. 21 December '42
Willys MBT waiting for restoration
Leo Verhagen
http://communities.zeelandnet.nl/data/fordgpa/index.php
Ford GPA#8787 d.o.d. 27 Feb '43
Ford GPW#87243 d.o.d. 21 December '42
Willys MBT waiting for restoration
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