Dan's 42 mb restoration

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Re: Dan's 42 mb restoration

Post by dirtydiesel » Mon May 28, 2012 9:59 am

mr rusty wrote:Hi Dan,
You have a great project there. Looks like you have some nice early bits (filterette, early GPW axle). It looks like you have a later GPW bonnet (mid 44 on) with the reinforcement plates
where the grease gun bracket is fixed. So, the reg number you have found (super find) is probably not correct for your early MB. There is probably more guys on the 'G' who can date the reg number better than me.

Good luck ..... Peter

PS the best rear panels are made by a couple of guys in Holland (they attend Beltring in July). Try j.van.leijen1@kpnplanet.nl
I think the hood numbers are mid 44, how can you tell its a gpw rather than a mb bonnet?

I think i'll be needing all the good luck i can get :-)

A bit naive but, How do the rear panels from holland differ from jeepparts ones?
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Re: Dan's 42 mb restoration

Post by dirtydiesel » Mon May 28, 2012 10:06 am

A couple or pics from underneath last night.

Early? Rear shackle gusset, this is the good side, the other side has torn out and bubba has welded it back on :shock:
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Rear shock bracket showing a small crack!
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Re: Dan's 42 mb restoration

Post by mr rusty » Mon May 28, 2012 1:08 pm

Hi Dan,

How do I know it's a GPW hood? I can see the 'f' script! :D. Not really,but it should be there.
The MB bonnet has a separate small (apprx 4 inches long) piece of 'hat' channel overlapping the two piece 'hat' channel near the hinge between the earth strap bolts.
Also the grease gun stuff was added early than I remembered around March 44, approx two months after Willys intro.

The Dutch guys stuff is constructed the correct way, all holes drilled in correct places and FITS!
Small crack?? looks like the body is holding the rear together :( , still have seen worse!

Peter

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Re: Dan's 42 mb restoration

Post by dirtydiesel » Mon May 28, 2012 2:11 pm

Out of interest where should the f script be?

The small crack is one of a lot that are a bi-product of bubba welding the chassis to the body at the back.

I'll look into a dutch rear panel
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Re: Dan's 42 mb restoration

Post by Jim Kilbourne » Tue May 29, 2012 5:53 pm

production flat top grills on willys first appeared on, or about, 9-10 MAR 42 DODs...not in FEB...

the last slat grills in the MB-125700 to MB-125800 range (all MAR 42 DODs) used body tubs numbered in the very high 27XXXs...

tubs numbered 25XXX were used up during late FEB slat production and had frame numbers ranging from MB-1221XX to MB-1241XX...

for example MB-122533 has tub number 25774...

I suggest it was only ever a slat...and the flat top grill just an MWO/rebuild to upgrade to new standard if done in service
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Re: Dan's 42 mb restoration

Post by mr rusty » Tue May 29, 2012 11:10 pm

You will find the 'f' script on the hinge, on the side that is facing you once bolted to the scuttle centre-ish between bolt holes.

Good info from Jim. It's great that we have people on the 'G' who correlate and pass on this kind of info.

regards .... Peter

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Re: Dan's 42 mb restoration

Post by dirtydiesel » Sun Jun 03, 2012 2:07 pm

Started on the hood,

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Hinge repaired,
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I then removed the frame a few repairs and i can re-fit it.
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Re: Dan's 42 mb restoration

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Re: Dan's 42 mb restoration

Post by libbster29 » Thu Mar 07, 2019 6:18 pm

Serial 125941
Dod 3-9-42
Suppose wouldn’t be a slat??

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Re: Dan's 42 mb restoration

Post by steviem » Sun Jun 07, 2020 12:52 am

How is this going Dan, i too am based in Nottingham, did you use any local services.


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