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Junior Jeep; Ford lightweight
Topic Started: Aug 16 2011, 12:56 PM (497 Views)
donk
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Interesting article, thought you might like it.
I've never heard of this before.


http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2011/08...mkSWF6RqI.email
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Larry (TX)
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Most interesting article and photos, so thanks for posting it. As long as I've been tinkering with the military versions, and the many past articles I've read about them from their humble beginnings, these are the first photos I've ever viewed of this particular prototype.
Larry Steed
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Roberto Flores
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Cool! It seems that somebody of us read Dave Eilersī website too!!!

:D
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Bob
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I read e willys all the time...you never know what kind if stuff you'll see
Bob
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Roberto Flores
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Sure, Bob! Mr. Eilersī work is really amazing!
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