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After seeing CanadianAR cool tail section of a ME109 and all that he did in acquiring it

https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/for...erschmitt-BF-109G-Vertical-stabilizer-cit-off

I thought I would post a bit of a follow on to it, certainly not a direct or cool but low cost and kind of neat in its own way. So a buddy of mine gave me three beat to st!t Kübel doors for a idea I had brewing in my head for a while. The early Kübel WH249624 that was captured (found) in Tunisia when the Afrika Korps had to vacate Africa was sent to the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in the USA for testing and study.

https://www.icollector.com/ORIGINAL-1941-TYPE-82-VOLKSWAGEN-KUBELWAGEN_i17332733

^ The car at auction and pics for detail

That Kübel is now in the UK and lived a pretty interesting and well traveled life and as its DAK markings are all original I just needed a door to copy for a simple, fun, and easy project. So here it is.

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Using the pics of the original doors markings and the pressed ribs for sizing I played around with a photo copier till it looked about right. The dunkel gelb is not the correct desert (brushed on) paint for the DAK but its good enough. Note this is the early door with riveted hinges my later doors are the welded type. After the door came a correct field modded door handle, field modded by cutting off about a inch to prevent the circular shape scratch in the paint work.

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Talking about paint the door had 1. original (early PZ gray) 2. a coat of post Feb 43 Dunkel Gelb then 3. some flat grey god only knows what. I wanted to retain the dings, dents and rust AND the original circular scratch some some surgical masking off was calling for.

Once the Americans had studied the captured Kübelwagen WH249624 they went on to produced a manual for Kübels that if you have ever seen a wartime TM manual for American vehicles like the jeep looks AMAZINGLY similar (the E is for enemy BTW )

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^ Note the publication date
 
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Throw on some signatures in pencil with dates and a little more rust and mount that baby on the wall!!

I once passed up an original door from a Canadian 60cwt that had cam, the CL census number and two allied stars, one crooked. I did manage to measure the stencil sizes on it so future restorations would be accurate.

(Did the door handle really drag like that? I wouldn't have thought German engineering wouldn't allow for that.)
 
Yes they did scrape the paint and I am thinking this can become a neat door for a cabinet in the garage as it has good true hinges. Sorry you never snapped up that CMP door and given it a new purpose and life. Funny thing was my working at saving "original rust" on the door to try and retain "the look".
 
I am thinking this can become a neat door for a cabinet in the garage as it has good true hinges.

What, the significant other won't let you keep it in the living room over the mantle? Sheeesh. My delicate and hard to find CMP parts reside on the top of our piano in the dining room alongside the antique Napoleon hat clock (mirrors, carburetors, tecalemit grease fittings). I have them placed to look like ornaments. You aught to see the look on our in-law's faces come family dinners.
 
What, the significant other won't let you keep it in the living room over the mantle? Sheeesh. My delicate and hard to find CMP parts reside on the top of our piano in the dining room alongside the antique Napoleon hat clock (mirrors, carburetors, tecalemit grease fittings). I have them placed to look like ornaments. You aught to see the look on our in-law's faces come family dinners.

After having a Kettenkrad cool fan drive take over the kitchen counter, floor, table for a week in the dead of winter I am banished to the Garage of Dreams...........that sometimes becomes the Garage of Nightmares. I am not sure what this door (a passenger side front) or the two others will be used for as I can get a bunch of Kübel panels and been thinking of having half a car mounted on the wall, because I can.
 
After having a Kettenkrad cool fan drive take over the kitchen counter, floor, table for a week in the dead of winter I am banished to the Garage of Dreams...........that sometimes becomes the Garage of Nightmares. I am not sure what this door (a passenger side front) or the two others will be used for as I can get a bunch of Kübel panels and been thinking of having half a car mounted on the wall, because I can.

Start with the door as the basis for the next restoration project. Tell the wife it's a rule so you have no choice. Lie if you have to. Pitiful whimpering sometimes works too.
 
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