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Jeepy

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  1. Hi

    Looking for any pics of the battery box floor/tray for a wc53 carryall so I can fabricate a new one. Mine is purely a piece of wood.

     

    Any help would be appreciated

     

    Regards

  2. Hi

    Just seen an episode of the Classic car show shown originally on the 21st Jan this year.

    There is an article about a guy called Chris Towns or Towens (? ) who has been collecting vintage vehicles for years including many 40s trucks. He also has a GPW with an ibm navigation device installed. This subject was glossed over before they moved on to an armoured Land Rover.

     

    However my interest is in the jeep as mine had a similar device installed originally. No credit was given to Chris in the credits to confirm the spelling of his surname and wasn't that clear when the presenter announced it either.

     

    Does any one know Chris or indeed, is Chris a member of this forum?

    Would very much like to get in touch to find out more about his jeep.

     

    Thanks

    Pete

  3. Hi Marmite,

    Many thanks. I have copies of this great article. I also have an original TM manual for the odograph which is also interesting. I missed out on a nearly complete kit on eBay a couple of years back in Austria. I also know Ron Fitzpatrick has a complete kit but due to the frame being made of wood complicated the import from the states. Plus was a bit pricey for me at the time.

    Welcome

     

    You may find a bit of useful info on the Odagraph here http://www.eaglejeepparts.nl/odographkit.html

     

    & Below

     

     

     

  4. Hi All,

    Just thought I'd say Hi. Few years ago acquired an interesting 44 Willys Jeep wreck, originally had a odograph installed. Took a few years to do a restoration on the jeep (Still on the look out for anything odograph related or indeed an odograph kit to re-install!). Have now purchased a BSA WM20 to restore and play with as well.

     

    Very interesting and useful forum, so thought I'd do the right thing and join up!

     

    Regards to all!

    Pete

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