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Proper "jerry " can
What would be a proper 5 gal. jerry can to display on a Canadian second war armoured vehicle. I have some American cans and what appears to be British made copies of the original German can. Any thoughts?
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Perry
From many period photos of Jeeps and the like, it seems that we had a fondness towards the Brit or German type Jerrycans. I think original "liberated" German cans would look cool if you have some but Brit ones would be equally acceptable.
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