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Autobiography Of A Jeep (1943)

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30 Nov 2017 08:36 - 30 Nov 2017 08:36 #186875 by zukebob

I started out with nothing & still have most of it left
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30 Nov 2017 10:13 #186878 by Daniel30
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Great vid love the bit where they test it over the bumps with people in the back :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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Just Enough Essential Parts on them back in the day :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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30 Nov 2017 12:12 #186883 by Lambert
Very good.

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30 Nov 2017 13:01 #186887 by ZukracerV6
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That’s one of my fav Jeep videos, I have a few different ones on dvd that I’ve collected over the years. Makes me cringe a little bit, as I could not imagine driving like that now in my 73 year old Willy’s MB!

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30 Nov 2017 13:59 #186889 by Lambert
You might not cope with that kinda thing but I suspect the jeep would hardly notice. They were after all designed to be abused by G.I.s whith all the mechanical sympathy of a brick. Double tough old beastie.

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01 Dec 2017 00:33 #186910 by zukebob

ZukracerV6 wrote: Makes me cringe a little bit, as I could not imagine driving like that now in my 73 year old Willy’s MB!


I agree with what 11/60 said BUT if I owned one, I would probably baby it a little too.

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01 Dec 2017 20:56 #186927 by petejones69
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Getting across the river via a rope and pulley is a great idea!

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