by retro-roco » Mon Dec 17, 2012 8:52 am
Paul,
The cover (which you mentioned you're missing) says "Built for UNITED STATES ARMY" on the outside front, and on the front inside cover, there is a large text box which begins:
TM 10-1127
Change No.1
WAR DEPARTMENT
...
and ends with:
"By order of the Secretary of War:
G.C. MARSHALL
Chief of Staff"
Of course there should also be an illustration of the Serial Number and Load Data plate, which mentions the QUARTERMASTER CORPS. and the model is listed as G 7116. The lube chart still shows the battery inboard, while the cabs shots show the military style gauges.
Now that I think about it, my earliest manuals show a similar Serial number and Load Data plate, with the model noted as G 4112. The cab shots show civilian style gauges.
Interestingly, both cab shots show a similar arrangement of data plates with two on the glove box door, and the rest on the windshield header panel. They both also show keyed ignition switches.
By Dec 1943, the TM 9-805 shows all of the data plates on the header panel, and the ignition switch is a toggle switch, not keyed.