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As pointed out by Jordan they are meant to see the taillights when the tailgate is down........ for some reason the cab 11 tailgate is not intendedm to be held open as a flat surface. ....Very early model might have just one opening as they only had tail lights on one side. On the cab 13 they are semi circle and meant to be steps.
Now why would a Cab 11 be driven with the tailgate down????? just swinging in the breeze!!!!! Paul the tail lights are mounted on the rear side of the 2 gal. fuel can holder. Cheers
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Nice job Paul. Always good to see those early bodies being brought back to life. Seems their construction is more complicated than the later 2C1 bodies.
The body you refer to has both the holes for the lights to shine through plus semi-circle holes as footsteps. I have never seen pics of CMPs driving with their tail gates open. There is no means to fix it in the down position, it would flap, make a racket and eventually break. A55F70D7-E65F-4DB7-93CC-900B8F16993A.jpeg
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Thank gents very helpful.
Does anyone have pattern/measurements for the metal rear mud flaps? Apparently the footman loops are very similar to those on the GP found on Joe's Motor Pool here in the UK Cheers, Paul
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Today's progress, hinges
Footman loops on order from Joe's Motor Pool UK, these are meant for GP Jeeps but very similar. Any mud flap information welcome. Next will be hood bows
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If you’re making hood bows make sure to use a wide enough radius. It should measure 10 inches IIRC. I’ll check my measurements when I’m back home.
Just mentioning this as I often see repro hood bows with a radius which is too small.
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Thanks Hanno, I appreciate that, I want it to be correct and only pay out once.
Cheers, Paul
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Hi Paul
Your early 2B1 was made before the "rubber" restrictions.......so your flaps should be plain 1/4 in. thick rubber bolted to the rear flat mud defector of your truck. PS...... on your truck box...underneath.....the rear floor support bracket closest the rear wheel has a 45 degree inclination...... a flat piece of steel.....fairly stiff is bolted flat to that cross member....bolt holes should be visible....... in turn the rubber mud flap is bolted to the bottom edge of the deflector......
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Engineers building corduroy roads in Europe shovelling gravel off the back in what appears to be a three ton with a row of others in front and behind…
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Thanks guy.
Cheers, Paul
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Thanks, I recall that photo now. Though I'd say that's hardly driving for which lighting is required?
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And does the rubber bolt to the inside of the wheel arch flap or on the external face of the flap, ie showing the reinforcing plate on the rear view
Looking at period photos looks like inside the wheel arch then I look again at others and I begin to doubt myself. Cheers, Paul
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The shadows of the brace and flap are both definitely on the same side of the steel panel, the rear face. Since this is only one sample, it is possible that others could have been assembled differently.
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Thank you Grant.
Regards, Paul
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Cheers Hanno,
We're working now on reskinning the rear tail gate as rust had got the better of it and put the clean line of the cargo panels we have already done to shame. I'll post some pictures once we get the skin stamping back from our panel guy and start re-assembling the gate. Cheers, Paul
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Tailgate worse for wear so opted for a new skin, making good progress and hoping to get some paint on this weekend before the weather changes.
Cheers, Paul
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Very nice work Paul that looks great.
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....can we see a shot of the inside...gate hanging down??
so much easier when you start with a good piece of flat steel....... Any complications with the riveting....? Cheers
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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