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Ernest,
I'm talking about the double L Brackets that are Attached to the Tool Boxes that the Footmans Loops go through. If you have the Stretcher Brackets, I would be interested in buying them. Do you have any Parts for the Rear Seats? I only have the Short Seat for the Drivers side. I need everything from the Wall out for the Passengers side Seat.
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I believe they werea product of the very early ambulances and were dropped pretty quick on the 3/4 ton series.
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in all the ambulance pictures I have seen, early production or prototype 54's had tall (like 1/2 ton) rear storage boxes and the belt-buckle type loops...the ambulance pictured also had half-ton bumperettes. I'll go as far as to speculate that the later July42 on production had the shorter boxes and regular footman loops.

found it!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/12138270@N ... hotostream
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Diving Rocks,

You never cease to amaze me with the data, pictures etc. that you find.

This is the first I have ever seen of the L brackets. Every picture I have seen has just the footman loops.
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Thanks diving rocks. That is what I need. The Brackets that the Footmans loops go through.
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Is this what you're talking about
http://s511.photobucket.com/albums/s351 ... g&newest=1

Mine is 8/42 and has them on.
If you look in TM 9-808 Jan. 44 It show about interchanging these brackets to put them on top of the tool box and move the regular footman loop down.
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Thank you 42WC-54. Those are the Brackets I'm talking about. My WC54 is also a 1942 Model. It has the Small Fuel Pipe. Could you Messure the Brackets? and take some Pictures of them? I don't have any and was thinking of making some but need Messurements and Pictures unless someone has a source for them.
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SMI sells the brackets
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Can someone Post a Link for SMI?
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Here is the link requested:

http://jeep-dodge-gmc.com/smi/
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Thank you Ernest Aguilar.
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I looked here in SMI and couldn't find the Brackets. Could you Point them out to me divingrocks? Perhaps I'm just Blind and didn't see them.
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Wolfen,

Go to the search and type in Ambulance, your locate this page.. it appears to be take off pieces, the footman loops that I bought from them were take off also.


http://jeep-dodge-gmc.com/smi/index.php ... =ambulance
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Post by Wolfen »

This looks like the right Part. ZCC182033
Is this the Bracket that fastens to the Wall and Supports the Stretchers? ZCC182040
I wonder what comes with this Long Bench Seat? I need everything from the Wall out. ZCC182003
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