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    I wonder if those holes are for a makeshift roll cage but possibly done post war?

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    Hello again!

    In every book... and on the net, there say´s that there should be Jerrycan holders on floor behind the seats!?
    But on my Jeep i do see that was not the true... I´m happy that i didn´t buy 2 extra Jerry can holders...
    I have found some metal"wire" in the same size as the floor Footmanloops for making the footmanloops for the seats!
    I have seen diffrent placing of it!? On top of the tube on seat and lower on the seat?
    I will not put on a new step on the left side... did buy a new "GPW"one for it from USA... but will not put it on!
    On the 26th may there are a Jeep meeting at my place and i´m going to put all Airborneparts on the Jeep for display...
    After that date i will start again to make the panels for the side and floor and put it on...
    Best regards

    Emil

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    Hello!

    One is on it´s way to Sweden!!!
    WW2 Willys Jeep British Airborne Recce Vickers k Mount | eBay

    Best regards

    Emil

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    Hi there,

    I have just started an Airborne Jeep project and would appreciate any PDF files on British Airborne Jeeps, if anyone can email them.

    My e-mail is coppermccue@yahoo.ca, i am in Edmonton, Alberta Canada. I have a 1943 Ford GPW that will be undergoing a frame up restoration in the coming year. Any help would be appreciated.

    Cheers,

    Rob

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    Hello!
    Sorry Rob! Don´t have any PDF files... You have to buy the book: British Airborne Jeeps 1942-1945 by Rob Van Meel.
    Do someone have pictures of battery boxes?
    I have got a set (4) Repro battery boxes from UK!
    But i have to drill for the hole to the battery conector... Some picture would be great!

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    ]http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s52/swedeherbie/British%20Airborne%20Jeep/VickersoBatterildor006.jpg[/IMG]


    Best regards

    Emil Bruce
    Sweden

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    Thanks for the reply Emil,

    And great work on your Airborne Jeep.

    I have not been able to source a copy of Rob Van Meel's British Airborne Jeeps 1942-1945. Does anyone know where I can find a copy of this book?

    It seems to have been out of print for some time.

    Cheers,

    Rob

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    No worries,

    I actually found Rob van Meel's website from the Netherlands and was able to order his book.

    Thanks for the heads up Emil.

    Cheers,

    Rob

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    Now the British Airborne Jeep is Olive Drab...











    Best regards

    Emil
    Click to enlarge the picture Click to enlarge the picture Orginal British Airborne Radio Jeep...  

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    great looking Jeep. I had a 1945 MB and sold it. Wish I had it back. Now all I have is a 1969 M151. Full military.
    Great project!!!. Well worth the Restoration. And to find one in great shape is unreal these days.


    John
    I specialize in M1 carbines and Lugers.

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    Some pics...







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