Mark & Tom Smith just completed this video about George and his Army jeep Parts shop.
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Mark & Tom Smith just completed this video about George and his Army jeep Parts shop.
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I feel like I’ve seen this some time ago… the plate on that slat grill in the opening scene was my “inspiration” for the “ITSA 46” plate on my 2A.
(Ok, ok… I stole the idea, lol)
(We won’t tell anyone)
Congratulations to Mark & Tom Smith for a great video. I’ve owned my M38 for 40 years now and dealt with Army Jeep Parts in Ohio even before the business was sold to George Baxter. I highly recommend George and his company as a source for quality vintage Jeep parts and service. He has the background knowledge required to help his customers with any vehicle issues, military or early civilian.
About 5 years ago, I helped a friend recover a rare, farm-fresh CJV-35U found in Northern New Jersey. Since we were driving very near the Philadelphia area , I suggested that we stop to see George on our return trip home. Well, the man was so enthusiastic about our acquisition that he spent the better part of the afternoon with us going through the Jeep and offering an honest assessment of what we really had. (The “V” was in running condition but needed a restoration). He allowed us to tour his impressive facilities, offered advice and recommended parts for both this Jeep and my M38 at home.
Bottom line, both our Jeeps are trophy winners at local shows, thanks in part to George. After all this time, he is still my go-to person for parts and advice…….
Hey Guys! Thanks for the remarks. Yes, mbullism, the last episode was the first to featuring the introduction which will remain the same for future videos – that’s probably why it seems familiar. Glad you got the idea from the video!
Thanks for the comment, Joe! Happy to hear it!
Tom
“Glad you got the idea from the video!”
It was a perfect fit, Tom… I hauled the 2A back, MI to MA, and didn’t make it through a gas station without at least one “what year is it?” 🙂
Mike
Haha. That’s funny. Solved that problem.
T