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Anyone seen this configuration for a Jeep before?
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Nup!
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Hi Keith
If you look at the rear tailgate it seems to hinge from the top and has asliding bar at the bottom indicating a tipping device, must have been hand cranked and hard work if filled with heavy junk. I have seen photos of civilian conversions post ww2 but not with a body that large |
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It's definitely an army job... I have quite a few photographs of the mechanism which I'll start to put online tomorrow.
It has a hand crank to tip... ![]()
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Looks like it would be a useful addition to the Sapper's tool chest for narrow mountain and jungle trails.
Cheers! Mike
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