Front Bumper Equipment Storage
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Front Bumper Equipment Storage
Interested in seeing photos showing how excess equipment was stored over the front bumper. I can imagine that by and large it entailed tying some scrap wood perhaps across the frame and strapping gear on top of that.
However I wonder if there was ever any theater made solution such as was done with the bustle baskets sometimes seen.
Although I’d be just as happy as indicated to see any photos of equipment front mounted and in particular showing the methods of how it was accomplished.
Not a particularly exciting topic but...
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However I wonder if there was ever any theater made solution such as was done with the bustle baskets sometimes seen.
Although I’d be just as happy as indicated to see any photos of equipment front mounted and in particular showing the methods of how it was accomplished.
Not a particularly exciting topic but...
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Re: Front Bumper Equipment Storage
What did you have in mind to store there? Remember, that the radiator needs air.
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Re: Front Bumper Equipment Storage
Nothing necessarily in particular. I’ve seen pics of Jerry cans stowed there, also ammo crates and the like during wartime.
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Re: Front Bumper Equipment Storage
Set items on bumper, tie to grill with rope. You will note that tires will nest between frame horns.
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Re: Front Bumper Equipment Storage
And I will apologize now for not giving credit on these pictures. I cannot find the references at the moment.
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Re: Front Bumper Equipment Storage
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Re: Front Bumper Equipment Storage
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Re: Front Bumper Equipment Storage
In the past I have put up with having to ferret about in the back pockets , tipping the camping gear out all over the place just to get at tools to change a wheel or even helping someone who has broken down. I decided to fit an ammo box I had to the front bumper to carry all the tools, jack and some spares for quick access. I had been given a WW2 grenade box, but decided to use one which had some sentimental value, It is one manufactured in 1965 - but I had fitted it to a replica Japanese Armoured Car I made for "Empire of the Sun" and took it to Shanghai for the Spielberg movie I worked on. After returning to the UK I removed it from the truck and used it around my workshop. So it has some provenance special to me.
For the past few years it has been fitted to my GPW and proved its worth time and again. Just this last Summer I went to Normandy - Towing my Caravan - a distance of 796 miles, and again in August toured Brittany, again a distance of 716 miles. even on hills the temperature remained below 190 on the hottest days, and it usually runs at 160 - or whatever the engine thermostat allows.
I would post a photo, but my Broadband is playing up at the moment and it is taking forever to load up, but anyone wanting to know how it is mounted - just PM me
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For the past few years it has been fitted to my GPW and proved its worth time and again. Just this last Summer I went to Normandy - Towing my Caravan - a distance of 796 miles, and again in August toured Brittany, again a distance of 716 miles. even on hills the temperature remained below 190 on the hottest days, and it usually runs at 160 - or whatever the engine thermostat allows.
I would post a photo, but my Broadband is playing up at the moment and it is taking forever to load up, but anyone wanting to know how it is mounted - just PM me
Cheers R
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Re: Front Bumper Equipment Storage
I have seen the spare tire between the frame horns, but that doesn't save you anything unless you want too carry two spares. I have also seen footman loops all over the hood for strapping bundles or jerry cans. But, you are either leaving the windshield up all the time or removing it completely. If reducing the air flow to your radiator was not a concern, you might consider some sort of foot locker attached to the front bumper in front of the grill for items that you might want to get at quickly. You could attach the lid with the thumbscrews and studs like the ammo crates so a hinged top would not get in the way.
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Re: Front Bumper Equipment Storage
Knut - great photos - exactly the sort of ideas I was hoping for!
Rod, would love to see your pics too.
Signsup, a lot of Knut's photos (especially with what appear to be bed rolls strapped to the front grills!) really are blocking the radiator.
If anyone else has any more photos please post them. As others outfit their rigs with period articles this thread will hopefully provide some inspiration. I've got a Squad Bag that I plan on carrying in the Jeep. I will try to post a photo tonight. (When my girls ride with me in Spring and Fall they they all cover up with blankets. Got tired of staring at their pile of old blankets in the garage during the summer and wanted to just stow them in the Jeep. So this is where the Squad Bag comes into play.) I've also got a practically mint 1936 Bed Roll, which if you've seen them in person are quite large. I've got that strapped to the outside of my bustle basket. The bustle basket doesn't have a lot of depth to it so I could cram these things in it, but prefer that to be the option of last resort. I'm trying to track down an old ragged plank(s) to put across the front gussets/frame.
Rod, would love to see your pics too.
Signsup, a lot of Knut's photos (especially with what appear to be bed rolls strapped to the front grills!) really are blocking the radiator.
If anyone else has any more photos please post them. As others outfit their rigs with period articles this thread will hopefully provide some inspiration. I've got a Squad Bag that I plan on carrying in the Jeep. I will try to post a photo tonight. (When my girls ride with me in Spring and Fall they they all cover up with blankets. Got tired of staring at their pile of old blankets in the garage during the summer and wanted to just stow them in the Jeep. So this is where the Squad Bag comes into play.) I've also got a practically mint 1936 Bed Roll, which if you've seen them in person are quite large. I've got that strapped to the outside of my bustle basket. The bustle basket doesn't have a lot of depth to it so I could cram these things in it, but prefer that to be the option of last resort. I'm trying to track down an old ragged plank(s) to put across the front gussets/frame.
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Re: Front Bumper Equipment Storage
Signsup is correct about the spare wheel in the framehorns. They usually did this with the British jeeps that went into the gliders.
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Re: Front Bumper Equipment Storage
Hello Chance
Sorry I have not been in touch sooner - as previously stated, I'm having trouble with my service provider - so PM me and I'll give you my e-mail address - Cheers R
Sorry I have not been in touch sooner - as previously stated, I'm having trouble with my service provider - so PM me and I'll give you my e-mail address - Cheers R
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Re: Front Bumper Equipment Storage
Hello Chance
In the photos posted on this thread # viewtopic.php?f=10&t=310182 is a Canadian Jeep which has the same ammo box as mine, and by what little I can see I think it has been mounted in the same way using wooden pieces across the front chassis members.
When I mounted mine I did not have to drill any holes in the chassis, but fabricated clamps to hold the cross bar on and bolted the box to that so that the chassis remains undrilled.
Despite the heat last summer the engine temperature remained steady even though I was towing a 1 ton caravan, so I know it works ok
Cheers R
In the photos posted on this thread # viewtopic.php?f=10&t=310182 is a Canadian Jeep which has the same ammo box as mine, and by what little I can see I think it has been mounted in the same way using wooden pieces across the front chassis members.
When I mounted mine I did not have to drill any holes in the chassis, but fabricated clamps to hold the cross bar on and bolted the box to that so that the chassis remains undrilled.
Despite the heat last summer the engine temperature remained steady even though I was towing a 1 ton caravan, so I know it works ok
Cheers R
Rod Rushton - Winner 2013 MVT Wilkinson Sword Trophy
Exeter Devon UK
FORD GPW 202055 DoD 5 - 22 - 44 Serial# 20534360
MBT # 25553 DoD 4 - 43
Piper Cub 1944 L4H 480015 G-AKIB
1942 CHEVROLET G506 CARGO. #2NM 213219
1943 AUSTIN LIGHT UTILITY M6448770
Exeter Devon UK
FORD GPW 202055 DoD 5 - 22 - 44 Serial# 20534360
MBT # 25553 DoD 4 - 43
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Re: Front Bumper Equipment Storage
Thanks Rod I’m checking that out now. I agree with the board(s) over the front cross member too so as not to bore holes needlessly.
Am still looking for more photos on this subject.
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