
Does anyone have a Willy's army jeep for sale that needs restoring?
M38A-1 is what you would want to search for
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1954-M38A1-HISTORIC-MILITARY-JEEP_W0QQitemZ260507466166QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Cars_Trucks?hash=item3ca77479b6
CJ-2A and CJ-3A look just like the millitary Jeeps but were built for the public (CJ=Civilian Jeep)
CJ-3B and CJ-2B also look like them, but they have taller hoods
45willys
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Jeeps $46.95 Buy and sell [Jeeps] at great prices. |
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Jeeps 1941-45 $11.9 The jeep was the most famous military vehicle of World War II, and its name has become synonymous with a whole class of military and civilian all-terrain vehicles. The jeep originated in a prewar US Army requirement for a simple, inexpensive, and robust vehicle for basic utility chores. Its simple design proved to be adaptable to a host of military tasks including use as a scout vehicle, battlefield ambulance, communications vehicle, and staff car. This book, covering the savior of World War II, focuses on the design and development of this versatile vehicle used on nearly every front of World War II. |
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Jeeps 1941-45 : 184176888X $22.78 Steven J Zaloga was born in 1952, received his BA in history from Union College and his MA from Columbia University. He has published numerous books and articles dealing with modern military technology, especially armored vehicle development, and he has also written extensively on American armored forces. He lives in Maryland, USA.The jeep was the most famous military vehicle of World War II, and its name has become synonymous with a whole class of military and civilian all-terrain vehicles. The jeep originated in a prewar US Army requirement for a simple, inexpensive, and robust vehicle for basic utility chores. Its simple design proved to be adaptable to a host of military tasks including use as a scout vehicle, battlefield ambulance, communications vehicle, and staff car. This book, covering “the savior of World War II”, focuses on the design and development of this versatile vehicle used on nearly every front of World War II."Once again Steve Zaloga comes through with a short, concise history of the ubiquitous Jeep!" -Dave O'Meara,iArmorama/i(February 2006)brbr"I have to say that I like the way this book reads. If you are looking for a handy, quick reference that covers the basics of many of the Jeep variants, then by all means, buy this book." -Mark Smith,iArmorama/i(December 2005) |
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Frank
December 5th, 2009 at 12:44 pm
1I have two 1952 military m38 willys jeeps for sale. One
for parts and one that is in excellent cond. Never
restored but well maintained.
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