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..to the Truck, 1/4 ton, 4x4 -aka- the World War Two 'jeep'.

 

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First rolled off the assembly line in December 1941 at the Willys-Overland plant, and not long afterward by Ford. 76 years later and it's still as iconic as it was then!

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..to the Truck, 1/4 ton, 4x4 -aka- the World War Two 'jeep'.

 

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First rolled off the assembly line in December 1941 at the Willys-Overland plant, and not long afterward by Ford. 76 years later and it's still as iconic as it was then!

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Hi Rusty, often copied since but Jeep was the vehicle that did the job during WWII, and loved world wide ever since.

 

Lewis. ( You can never own too many Jeeps ) :lol:

 

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Hi Rusty, often copied since but Jeep was the vehicle that did the job during WWII, and loved world wide ever since.

 

Lewis. ( You can never own too many Jeeps ) :lol:

 

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Hi Ken!

 

 

Absolutely, it is a life changing invention. B)

 

PS - Happy New Year

 

Regards,

RC

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Some pics of a one of one tribute jeep Wrangler concept built in honor of Jeep's 75th:

 

 

if it has seatbelts and an airbag its not a jeep :D:D

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Some pics of a one of one tribute jeep Wrangler concept built in honor of Jeep's 75th:

 

Now that's cool! I'd buy one of those if they made them for retail sales! ???

 

Rick

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