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This is a very interesting documentary about the great Jeep vehicle. How it came to be, its use in WW II, and afterward.

I owned a Willys 1946 CJ2A for 30 years, sold it when we moved to Idaho, and although I can't hunt anymore, have fond memories of all the "hard trails" I drove it over. Got me into some places I probably shouldn't have gone, but it always got me out.



Enjoy.

L.W.
I’ve had a 47, 57, 76, and have an 89 now. I’ve never been without a jeep very long.


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Wish you could still buy a basic, stripped down model, like the old military surplus ones that were popular for farm use around here back in the 60's. Never seen one in person, but I'm told the Roxor comes close, but that's a whole lot of money for something that's not street legal.
Jeep, sombody say Jeep?!

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and there are more that I haven't uploaded pictures off,,
If you ain’t gotta a jeep, you need to get one!
My old 1942 Ford GPW I sold about 7 years ago. Me on radio in passanger seat. At TExas Military Forces weekend Camp Mabry Tx about 2009.

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Had a CJ-5 with the four banger and four speed sold it with 66,000 original miles a couple years ago.

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Use my jeep's every day. Rio7
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