dartman
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My first car was a 42 Ford GPW Jeep, my second was a 41 Dodge closed cab weapons carrier 1/2 ton pickup so I learned to drive a manual trans early on. The Dodge had a 4 speed crash box with absolutely no syncros and indestructible square cut gears.
You had to double clutch it to manually synchronize the gears so I learned that as well. It also had the original floor push button to engage the starter. The jeep had one too but it had been disabled and moved to a spot below the key slot that was added to pretty much all of them once they were auctioned off after the war.
The Jeep had also been converted to 12 volt, the PW was still the original 6 volt system, though most were converted to 12 volt with the 6 volt starter still in place. They never seemed to burn up and of course turned over super fast which was helpful.
I prefer a automatic these days, much less work to drive and no clutch to burn up and replace though neither vehicle needed a clutch while I had them.
You had to double clutch it to manually synchronize the gears so I learned that as well. It also had the original floor push button to engage the starter. The jeep had one too but it had been disabled and moved to a spot below the key slot that was added to pretty much all of them once they were auctioned off after the war.
The Jeep had also been converted to 12 volt, the PW was still the original 6 volt system, though most were converted to 12 volt with the 6 volt starter still in place. They never seemed to burn up and of course turned over super fast which was helpful.
I prefer a automatic these days, much less work to drive and no clutch to burn up and replace though neither vehicle needed a clutch while I had them.