WTB: GPW tub
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Re: WTB: GPW tub
I have one. It is very solid, and can be easily restored but the owner wants a new tub.
I know. And the frame is 100% rust free too!
It won't be cheap. It will be a complete body, fenders, hood and grill. Even the floor is all there and solid; literally one small rust hole. I will take pictures.
It is in Geneseo Il. Not far from you. 1000 miles or so.
I know. And the frame is 100% rust free too!
It won't be cheap. It will be a complete body, fenders, hood and grill. Even the floor is all there and solid; literally one small rust hole. I will take pictures.
It is in Geneseo Il. Not far from you. 1000 miles or so.
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Re: WTB: GPW tub
Theres a guy selling one in the for sale section
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Re: WTB: GPW tub
The one listed for sale is an ACM tub. I'm looking for a pure Ford tub.
1942 GPW 19714
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1967 M416
1951 M100
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