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The Willys MB and the Ford GPW, both formally called the U.S. Army Truck, 1/4 ton, 4x4, Command Reconnaissance, commonly known as Jeep or jeep, and sometimes referred to as G503  are light, off-road capable, military utility vehicles that were manufactured during World War II

The Ford GPW was a military vehicle produced by Ford Motor Company during World War II – English

WW2 Jeep Willys MB British Airborne

WW2 Willys MB British Airborne Not a Jeep expert. Found a Ford. So this one goes. Excellent runner. Well maintained. A few small oil leaks. Newly rebuild WW2 transmission. Not sure whatS original and what isn’t. So you will need to ask questions. If your looking for a good runner for re enacting or just...

The Truck, Utility, 1/4-Ton, 4×4, M151 (M151) was the successor to the Korean War M38 and M38A1 jeep Light Utility Vehicles

The M151 truck was a 4×4 utility vehicle that served in the US military and other allied forces for several decades – English

1968 Jeep CJ M38A1 Tribute

Vehicle Original VIN : 8305S241181 A military-style Jeep will make anyone take notice, so we know why you’re stopping to check out this 1968 Jeep CJ5. It’s a tribute to an M38A1 Army Jeep 4×4, and it’s hard not to get excited about driving the bedrock of freedom – especially when it’s this affordable. Camo...

repaired and upgraded 1966 Ford M151 A1/a2 Vietnam Era Jeep military for sale

4 – New Military H.D. Tires and Tubes 4 – Combat Rims 1 – Spare Tire, Rim, and Tube 1 – 6 Point R.O.P.S. Cage 1 – Complete Set of Side Netting 1 – Snorkel Intake Tube 1 – Snorkel Exhaust Pipe 1 – Muffler and Tail Pipe...

1952 Willys M38 Korean War Jeep

The military role of the versatile and reliable Jeep is legendary and spawned a line of products still in production 75 years later by the corporate successors to the original Willys-Overland concern that produced them. Between the end of World War II in 1945 and the beginning of the Korean War in 1950, Willys had been constructing new ‘civilian’ Jeeps called CJ-2As, followed by the CJ-3As.