Hello Fred,
I will take good care of the CB bulb, I haven't seen one before either.
Frank also drove halfway into Florida with these from his place in Georgia, that is what I call deluxe service !!
This was the second time he did this for me with parts, meeting me halfway.
Also Fred, I know you are the master on prototype jeeps, so one of these days I will dig out my prototype Willys, 4x4 station wagon, SUV, that is built on an MB frame.
I found it several years ago in Alabama , it is quite interesting but missing its engine. The T-84 transmission is in it.
In my opinion it has Brooks Stevens written all over it
Best Regards,
Ray
Early 1/2 Ton Command Car Found and Recovered
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Re: Early 1/2 Ton Command Car Found and Recovered
Hello Zeph,
Thanks !
I do still need the driver's side T-207 headlight assembly.
The one I have is the passenger's side. I was able to actually get these parts last weekend when Frank brought them all into Florida, we met halfway and transferred them into my Expedition
Very nice of him !!
I would be greatly interested in getting a driver's side light from you if available !!!
I will send you a PM.
Thanks !!
Best Regards,
Ray
Thanks !
I do still need the driver's side T-207 headlight assembly.
The one I have is the passenger's side. I was able to actually get these parts last weekend when Frank brought them all into Florida, we met halfway and transferred them into my Expedition
Very nice of him !!
I would be greatly interested in getting a driver's side light from you if available !!!
I will send you a PM.
Thanks !!
Best Regards,
Ray
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Re: Early 1/2 Ton Command Car Found and Recovered
Hello,
Here are 2 pics that I have of a 1941 Honey Comb Dodge pick up truck radiator that I just bought. Once I pick it up, I will have better intel if it is the same type radiator. It came out of a running truck, of which I already picked the engine up, and rolling frame.
The engine is a T-116 engine.
I am hoping this radiator can be used in the Command Car.
I do see 2 soldered on brackets on the top of the radiator, that are deleted on the WC version. But the WC radiator has the indentations to attach the brackets.
Best Regards,
Ray
Here are 2 pics that I have of a 1941 Honey Comb Dodge pick up truck radiator that I just bought. Once I pick it up, I will have better intel if it is the same type radiator. It came out of a running truck, of which I already picked the engine up, and rolling frame.
The engine is a T-116 engine.
I am hoping this radiator can be used in the Command Car.
I do see 2 soldered on brackets on the top of the radiator, that are deleted on the WC version. But the WC radiator has the indentations to attach the brackets.
Best Regards,
Ray
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