wilfreeman
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Just kidding about the hood - so far I haven't even managed to get off the couch, so I doubt the Jeep will be out playing in it today! Wes has a form for you to fill out - he should have sent it when you applied for an account on willysmjeeps. If not, you can download it in the Downloads section and email it to him.
I think a 1st Cav patch would look good there. Even though you are restoring the Jeep, just remember that this is YOUR rendition of a military vehicle. You said you aren't going for a factory class restoration. In the military, there were a million different ways that these Jeeps were marked up. Even though there was a manual for marking them, it was really left up to the individual command as to how they were marked.
As you can see on my Jeep, I used 2" hood markings. The manual says to use the largest size possible to fit the available space. I got this idea from a picture of a Jeep on willysmjeeps. His had original paint and markings. I also took the position of the hood star from his (centered on the hood) - even though the manual says that the star should be positioned to be visible through the lowered windshield. Then I threw in my own twist for the rallies I go to. I added my screen name to the driver side windshield so people would know who I am. I know the modern military puts the driver and passenger name and rank on assigned vehicles. I also put MVPA and Steel Soldier decals on the passenger side windshield just to show membership.
I think a 1st Cav patch would look good there. Even though you are restoring the Jeep, just remember that this is YOUR rendition of a military vehicle. You said you aren't going for a factory class restoration. In the military, there were a million different ways that these Jeeps were marked up. Even though there was a manual for marking them, it was really left up to the individual command as to how they were marked.
As you can see on my Jeep, I used 2" hood markings. The manual says to use the largest size possible to fit the available space. I got this idea from a picture of a Jeep on willysmjeeps. His had original paint and markings. I also took the position of the hood star from his (centered on the hood) - even though the manual says that the star should be positioned to be visible through the lowered windshield. Then I threw in my own twist for the rallies I go to. I added my screen name to the driver side windshield so people would know who I am. I know the modern military puts the driver and passenger name and rank on assigned vehicles. I also put MVPA and Steel Soldier decals on the passenger side windshield just to show membership.