WTB: Trailer Socket
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- G-Sergeant
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WTB: Trailer Socket
Bubba decided to remove the trailer socket on my GPW so I'm looking for a complete unit. Don't intend to actually use it so doesn't need to be functional, just needs to have a cover flap in decent shape.
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DOD - 9/9/1942
DOD - 9/9/1942
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Re: WTB: Trailer Socket
I have one taken off a 42 vep gpw send me ur email i will send u pics
- Chuck Lutz
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Re: WTB: Trailer Socket
Moo...
I would suggest you do wire it up....not necessarily for a trailer you don't own, but to use to plug in an extra rear stop/taillight you attach to the spare tire mounting nuts. Adding a higher and more visible stop/tail light might save your life. You can in-bolt it and in-plug it for displays or use a left side WWII bucket and call it a "WWII mod" if you wanted.
I would suggest you do wire it up....not necessarily for a trailer you don't own, but to use to plug in an extra rear stop/taillight you attach to the spare tire mounting nuts. Adding a higher and more visible stop/tail light might save your life. You can in-bolt it and in-plug it for displays or use a left side WWII bucket and call it a "WWII mod" if you wanted.
Chuck Lutz
GPW 17963 4/24/42 Chester, PA. USA 20113473 (USA est./Tom W.)
Bantam T3-C 1947
GPW 17963 4/24/42 Chester, PA. USA 20113473 (USA est./Tom W.)
Bantam T3-C 1947
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