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For Willy Jeep Fans
This link has Willy jeep photos in different avatars enjoy
http://www.ewillys.com/category/old-images/
http://www.ewillys.com/category/old-images/
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Re: For Willy Jeep Fans
Very Cool photos.
Great find, Navi.
Thanks
Great find, Navi.
Thanks
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Re: For Willy Jeep Fans
Very nice....thanks for sharing ........
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Re: For Willy Jeep Fans
Wow, that is quite a collection of pictures Navi!
As the others state, thanks for sharing!
As the others state, thanks for sharing!
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Re: For Willy Jeep Fans
Many interesting photos there,Navi. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: For Willy Jeep Fans
One of the finest and best jeeps that laid the foundation of every modern SUVs and offroaders were the legendary Willys MB and Ford Gpw which both were practically the same vehicle produced in the WW2 era by USA. Those were the first go anywhere vehicle and was very capable as well. I myself own a 1943 fully restored Ford Gpw and a 1954 unrestored Willys cj3b, Thanks ngrewal for sharing the link.
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Great find Navi, thanks for sharing!
Cheers!
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> Thanks for reviving good old memories of the unbeatable 4 wheel drive Willy's Jeep
> Oh! those rides around the Poona Cantonment when I was a school boy - courtesy my uncle who was the dean of the Armed Forces Medical College
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> Oh! those rides around the Poona Cantonment when I was a school boy - courtesy my uncle who was the dean of the Armed Forces Medical College
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Re: For Willy Jeep Fans
Lovely post Navi with some amazing old snaps.
General Purpose (G.P.) . That's how the name Jeep was coined.
Interestingly even after so many decades and advancement in technology. The basic design of a Jeep still remains the same.
General Purpose (G.P.) . That's how the name Jeep was coined.
Interestingly even after so many decades and advancement in technology. The basic design of a Jeep still remains the same.
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Great pics, Navi, thanks. I had a jeep period, myself, including a 1942 MB, a Utility Wagon, and a 1966 Wagoneer. My Dad was in charge of his battalion's motor pool for the second half of WW2, and he had many tales about jeeps and how to get them to do all sorts of things (including how to do a fast start without using the clutch…). These pics brought back a lot of memories of his stories.
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Re: For Willy Jeep Fans
Indeed very nice find with very cool pictures as well. Thanks for sharing Navi !!
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General Purpose (G.P.) . That's how the name Jeep was coined.prashantsingh wrote:Lovely post Navi with some amazing old snaps.
General Purpose (G.P.) . That's how the name Jeep was coined.
Interestingly even after so many decades and advancement in technology. The basic design of a Jeep still remains the same.
A very interesting bit of information & very appropriate too - Thanks Prashant for the enlightenment
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Fantastic thread.
The secretary of our rifle club owns a WWII issue Jeep : petrol engine, 4x4, low bonnet and complete with the original army issue shovel, winch, extra jerry can, map leading light et al. I drove it once for ten minutes or so (the beauty is a guzzler and I didn't want to burn too much fuel). The experience was mind boggling
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The secretary of our rifle club owns a WWII issue Jeep : petrol engine, 4x4, low bonnet and complete with the original army issue shovel, winch, extra jerry can, map leading light et al. I drove it once for ten minutes or so (the beauty is a guzzler and I didn't want to burn too much fuel). The experience was mind boggling
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