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phoenix 31-01-08 04:30

Re: Another Jeep
 
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Originally posted by Keith Webb
http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/argus/0/1/6/im/an016598.jpg


Isn't that one of the pre production Jeeps like the GP ?? Looks like the bantam one though, but i'm no jeep expert.

Ian Fawbert 31-01-08 04:55

Thats not just another jeep, its a Willys MA. One of the rarest prototypes. The clue is the WILLYS infront of the radiator/between the head lights.

From memory, there were only 1500 (+/- depending on who you ask i think!) made.

A few have been foundin australia in unrestored condition, i dont know how they got here as the americans say there were never any sent- maybe they got left behind/bought in from the islands. There also a few which i understand have been imported- one out of hawaii, and a few bought in from the states.

Cheers,
Ian.

phoenix 31-01-08 05:00

didn't notice the script on the front. I've seen one of the Ford GP's at corowa last year, although i'm not sure I define 1500 as rare. But opinion will always differ in that respect.

cliff 31-01-08 05:08

with the amount of jeeps made 1500 is a very small number so therefore could be concidered rare. It also may be that not many of the 1500 survived as well. :)

aj.lec 31-01-08 07:09

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1938 chevrolet

Keith Webb 31-01-08 08:14

Not to mention
 
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Originally posted by aj.lec
1938 chevrolet
a 1941 Cab 12 F60L.

Richard Coutts-Smith 31-01-08 10:49

Re sidelight question from way back.
Thanks Euan, my Chev does not have a hole in the side anyway, so, yes, maybe a later mod.
Rich.

phoenix 31-01-08 23:42

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Originally posted by cliff
with the amount of jeeps made 1500 is a very small number so therefore could be concidered rare. It also may be that not many of the 1500 survived as well. :)
True, true, but for example only 30 ambulances of the likes of the one I have were made (Series 2 Land Rover Ambulance)

However more people want a rare jeep than a rare land rover, it's more about desirability

Richard Coutts-Smith 01-02-08 06:32

Nice photo of the Mudlark a page back. You can see the similarities between it and the Humber 1 ton fV1600, more so than the Champ and Humber. The large bulbous mudgaurds on the front of the Mudlark caused a lot of light reflection, not a good idea when trying to hide, so they were changed to the extra flat and narrower style of the Champ. Note also the quaint touch on the back gaurds, Spats!.Must have been a bugger to put chains on.
great photos
Rich.

Keith Webb 01-02-08 06:51

Mudlark
 
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Originally posted by Richard Coutts-Smith
Nice photo of the Mudlark a page back. You can see the similarities between it and the Humber 1 ton fV1600, more so than the Champ and Humber. The large bulbous mudgaurds on the front of the Mudlark caused a lot of light reflection, not a good idea when trying to hide, so they were changed to the extra flat and narrower style of the Champ. Note also the quaint touch on the back gaurds, Spats!.Must have been a bugger to put chains on.
great photos
Rich.

Ha! I was wondering when you'd spot it Rich! :thup:

Rusty 15-02-08 12:28

Time Warp 50 Years on
 
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Originally Posted by Keith Webb (Post 92709)

Here is the same Location 53 years on, the house is a little run down now but still standing. Hunts Garage is long gone but in talking to one of the former employees and showing him the photo the truck was a Commonwealth truck not anything to do with the garage though. I have been told that this truck type is in storage at the Treloar Annex of the AWM.

Keith Webb 15-02-08 18:16

Then and now
 
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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 93649)
Here is the same Location 53 years on, the house is a little run down now but still standing. Hunts Garage is long gone but in talking to one of the former employees and showing him the photo the truck was a Commonwealth truck not anything to do with the garage though. I have been told that this truck type is in storage at the Treloar Annex of the AWM.

That's a nice find, Mark! And even more interesting if the truck has somehow survived, although I don't recall seeing it there.


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