Charles found some jeep pics in the Jalopy Journal archives. This first photo of Edsel Ford in a Ford GP is from Wayne State University.
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Charles found some jeep pics in the Jalopy Journal archives. This first photo of Edsel Ford in a Ford GP is from Wayne State University.
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Appears to be loads of M38A1s
Those Ford guys in the first picture look like they’re having a lot of fun.
Is it me, or are those tires in the first picture a bit different than the normal military tire tread ???
Bob: They do have an extra tread layer that rises above the first in the middle of the tread. I just tried to search for more info on the tires, but didn’t have any success.
– Dave
to all us willys friends – desperately searching for a good canvas front grill cover for a CJ3A – nevertheless all info no result – any help welcome – this is the very last item i’am searching for my jeep – many ths in advance to everyone – best greetz from belgium – e-mail = charles.van.remoortere@telenet.be –