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Lot of Jeep questions

SETOYOTA

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you've got a bit of a jeep salad. The motor is from an MB. You have a MB frame tag welded on there too. The frame looks MB to me. You should try the G503.com again. If you post in the MB/GPW technical section you will get a response.

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43 GPW data plate, looks like a 11-5-43 DOD to me, AAWII shows that sn 158278 had a DOD of 11-6-43. I think by late 43 both Ford and Willys were using the ACMII tub
GPW's ( and maybe MB's) have a tub # on the drivers side toe support (triangle stamped bracket from lower firewall to frame)

Original motor build date should be stamped on the oil pan gasket surface of the block.
 
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Thanks for the info. I will look for a # on the toe brace, but the motor # will have to wait till the next rebuild!!!! it's back in. I have dug through the files and found the old title I had returned from the sec. of state and I will scan and post soon. the # matches the add on tag in the middle of the dash. and shows that # may be the # given when sold to the public??
This jeep came with the capstan winch on it. but some of the part are missing,has anyone found part for this style???? I am told that this is a rare item to have and were not put on for the military ???? The jeep has a big brother now too M35A2
 

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Jeep parts, frames, engines estimated prices

My father recently died and left three jeeps in various degrees of salvagability behind his house. The engines were pulled and in his shop. My %$#&^% sister the executor sold the lot for $500. My dad refused an offer of $2500 before he died. I want to know how bad my numbskull sister let us get hosed.

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SETOYOTA

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depends what kind of engines they were and condition. If they were WWII blocks you got hosed. If not WWII you got a good deal

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I know that at least one was a 1943 Willys Not too sure about the others, but my dad had a willys back in the early 60's while at Loring AFB in Maine. His intent was to rebuild a WWII era vehicle.

Thanks for the reply.
 

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Post a pic of the Capstan parts. I installed a Braden Capstan winch on my '45 MB... There are a few places to get capstan winch parts, but none of them are cheap.
 
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