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    jerry haynes
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      @jerryhaynes33079

      p1000717.jpghull9.jpghull5.jpgHi new to this site take a look at the ford gpa I am rebuilding

      Edited By JasonB on 23/10/2019 07:19:48

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      #34416
      jerry haynes
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        #434402
        IanH
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          @ianh

          Hi Jerry and welcome to the forum.

          With all the rain we are getting these days I suspect there might be a queue of people wanting to buy that if you are planning on selling it! Is it also known as a Seep?

          Ian

          #434403
          John Penfold
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            @johnpenfold74932

            Hi Jerry

            Some way to go then ;~}

            J

            #434473
            old mart
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              @oldmart

              It looks like a miniature version of a DUKW

              #434480
              Neil Wyatt
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                @neilwyatt

                Looks like a fun project!

                Neil

                #434494
                Ian Johnson 1
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                  @ianjohnson1

                  Unusual looking thing what is it?

                  Ian

                  #434495
                  Jeff Dayman
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                    @jeffdayman43397

                    Looks like a Ford GPA ("general purpose amphibious" I think) vehicle.

                    Or as a friend who had one said "great place for accidents". He sunk it accidentally a number of times, and I helped dry the engine out afterward. It needed the bilge pumped just about continuously while in water, the "seals" at the wheels were not effective.

                    #434497
                    Ian Johnson 1
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                      @ianjohnson1
                      Posted by Jeff Dayman on 24/10/2019 00:07:07:

                      Looks like a Ford GPA ("general purpose amphibious" I think) vehicle.

                      Or as a friend who had one said "great place for accidents". He sunk it accidentally a number of times, and I helped dry the engine out afterward. It needed the bilge pumped just about continuously while in water, the "seals" at the wheels were not effective.

                      It's done quite well considering they didn't expect the vehicles to last more than a few days or months in the war, the manufacturers would be dead chuffed if they could see it still alive after 70 plus years!

                      #434560
                      Neil Wyatt
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                        @neilwyatt

                        Worth a look:

                        Half Safe

                        Neil

                        #434568
                        john fletcher 1
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                          @johnfletcher1

                          We never had amphibious JEEPS like that when I was in the army. Willis or Ford 6 volt Workhorses, simple to work on, rugged, drank petrol but that didn't matter, fill it up. Next, the Landrover much more complicated, easily damaged and off the road, followed by the disaster, the Champ.John

                          #436227
                          jerry haynes
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                            p1000667.jpgp1000626.jpgyes its a Ford G.P.A. built in 1943 lots of work but I have all the parts this is my willys mbmz2 a usmc radio jeep fitted with a SCR 506 command radio and has the usmc twin wheel conversion fitted was only used in the pacific war will put some more up soon all the best jerryp1000625.jpg

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