John
I think you will find that the 1500 from Willys were the MA model,
the Ford ones likely the GP (without the W) as they made about 4.5K of that model
and the Bantam the BRC-40
The Toyoda made AK10 has more of a resemblance to the original 1940 Bantam prototype, and given that the plans were distributed to the US Army and both Ford and Willys-Overland could easily have been stolen.
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You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.
I'll go for twin 1/4 elliptics each side like the WW2 Russian GAZ 67 4wd field car.The non floating hubs aside from being 6 stud look very GAZ like, although the banjo type diff is very different.
Can't see any steering linkage but the angle of the steering column suggests that it would have a short longditudal push/pull steering drag link, hence my reason for thinking twin 1/4s
Wagoo.
The Willys MA, there is one restored example in AustI beleive it was at Corowa this year.
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The Willys MA, there is one restored example in AustI believe it was at Corowa this year.
Quiz:
Can anybody tell me the correct name for the front spring layout ?
Rick,
I can clearly see lower links on the knuckle, a single upper link, and a coilover in the right hand guard.
Its simply a three link with some sweet Bilstein coilovers.
Steve
'95 130 dual cab fender (gone to a better universe)
'10 130 dual cab fender (getting to know it's neurons)
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Yes - my information is mostly from "The Story of Jeep" P.R.Foster, 1998, ISBN 0-87341-564-7
The W in the GPW stands for Willys - as the engine was Willys design, much to Ford's disgust. And this engine was why the Willys preproduction was basically the vehicle chosen for mass production, as it was markedly more powerful than the other two although this resulted in a much heavier vehicle than the original specification, and heavier than the other two (all were overweight - spec called for 1300lbs, but this was relaxed to 2160lbs, easily met by Bantam and Ford, but Willys struggled to get that low from 2450lbs for their "Quad", the MA's predecessor)
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
the GAZ 67 what an odd front spring arrangement
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