Spotlight over fuel can
Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 11:08 am
Greetings all,
I came across this last week from a friend that took it off an USAF truck, a 1958 V-41, used by the local Civil Air Patrol years back. It is a passenger side mounted spotlight mount that is bolted to the back of the fender mounted fuel can bracket. Photos are in my pics album: HERE. I'm told the thin rod extending to the left was mounted to the back of the passenger side mirror. I don't have any photos (yet) of the truck when it was in use by the CAP so I don't know if this served as the mirror bracket or if it joined the mirror bracket and added support. It is a well made part. All the holes and slots are cut and machined as if they were stamped out as a production part. I've never seen one in any of the manuals. You will notice it is Strata Blue and we know the USAF did what they wanted to these trucks to mod them as suited for their needs. If this isn't a production part, they sure put a lot of effort into this.
I came across this last week from a friend that took it off an USAF truck, a 1958 V-41, used by the local Civil Air Patrol years back. It is a passenger side mounted spotlight mount that is bolted to the back of the fender mounted fuel can bracket. Photos are in my pics album: HERE. I'm told the thin rod extending to the left was mounted to the back of the passenger side mirror. I don't have any photos (yet) of the truck when it was in use by the CAP so I don't know if this served as the mirror bracket or if it joined the mirror bracket and added support. It is a well made part. All the holes and slots are cut and machined as if they were stamped out as a production part. I've never seen one in any of the manuals. You will notice it is Strata Blue and we know the USAF did what they wanted to these trucks to mod them as suited for their needs. If this isn't a production part, they sure put a lot of effort into this.