a que se superponen los reflectores:
Guide A-2 NO 408C (March 1942 production until Oct. ‘43)
GUIDE A-2 NO 415A ( March or April ‘43 to end of production)
o sea de marzo del 43 a octubre del 43 se utilizaron los 2 ?
En G vi que la mejor manera de saber cual lleva tu jeep es buscar los agujeros en el body para diferenciar que reflector iba.
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When it comes to GPWs there are very few " one rule fits everything " and this is no different with the GPW reflectors.
In my GPW database I track GPW reflector locations, lens orientation to location, bezel styles and brands, lens brands, and lens orientation to bezel.
It looks like Ford assembled the lens to the bezel at the time the reflector assembly was installed on a Ford made body. When Ford was assembling ACM bodies at the various assembly plant they used one pre-assembled reflector assemblies at all four body locations sometime after Dec.,'44 until the end of GPW production. This reflector assembly had the center line 90 degrees from the two mounting holes so the two sides looked like ( - - ) and the rear looks like ( / \ ) . Prior to this time period the reflector assemblies on ACM bodied GPWs looked like this ( l \ / l ).
The lens ( in both round and oval bezels ) used on Ford made bodies had the center lines vertical ( l l )in the side reflectors and angled in the rear reflectors like this ( \ / ). The angles are not at 90 degrees to the mounting holes but rather about from 10 to 4 if the mounting holes were vertical.
The lens on Richmond assembled GPWs being re-assembled from crates in the Spring of 43 showed till another style with all the center lines vertical regardless of bezel location or orientation.
It appears Ford changed from the round bezel to the oval bezel sometime between March 1 and May 1, '43.
Much more studies in this area needs to be done so much of the above is observed theory at this time. Rear views of jeeps are fairly rare in period photos and current vehicle observations have to be questioned as to if the reflector assemblies have been messed with since when the GPW was first assembled.
fuente:
http://www.g503.com/forums/viewtopic.ph ... C#p1040210
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