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- buta4Explorer
Mile High wrote:
buta4 wrote:
Mile High wrote:
:)
I can't zoom in well enough to see if it's a M38 or a civilian CJ-3A.
I think CJ's had a rounded fender. This one's flat.
Galillions on surplus sales after WW2 and Korea.
Ya the CJs were round, but so were the M38A1 in 52, so this could be either the M38 or CJ-3A. The CJ-3B was flat too, but I think they had the tall hood for the overhead valve engine.
Funny thing is - flat is back! Many kits out there to make "flatties" out of the new jeeps. Have been thinking about it for my 97.
I was in US Army in Europe, 1961 to 1963. Our Battalion had M38's until 1962 when we got M38A1's. In 1963 we got the M151 with the magnesium wheels.
My particular M38 was made in 1943! It refused to die. Probably due to good maintenance. - Mile_HighExplorer
buta4 wrote:
Mile High wrote:
:)
I can't zoom in well enough to see if it's a M38 or a civilian CJ-3A.
I think CJ's had a rounded fender. This one's flat.
Galillions on surplus sales after WW2 and Korea.
Ya the CJs were round, but so were the M38A1 in 52, so this could be either the M38 or CJ-3A. The CJ-3B was flat too, but I think they had the tall hood for the overhead valve engine.
Funny thing is - flat is back! Many kits out there to make "flatties" out of the new jeeps. Have been thinking about it for my 97. - buta4Explorer
Mile High wrote:
:)
I can't zoom in well enough to see if it's a M38 or a civilian CJ-3A.
I think CJ's had a rounded fender. This one's flat.
Galillions on surplus sales after WW2 and Korea. - Mile_HighExplorer:)
I can't zoom in well enough to see if it's a M38 or a civilian CJ-3A. - buta4Explorer
Mile High wrote:
And a Jeep in tow way back then! :)
"One each, Truck, M38, 1/4 Ton"
With the Atomic Four engine.
:) - Kayteg1Explorer II
Mile High wrote:
crasster wrote:
Mile High wrote:
And a Jeep in tow way back then! :)
And back then you could apparently tow it full of people! :)
Did that change?? Dang, now I'm going to have to let the wife and kids ride in the MH.
They had 8 children.
It would be too much distraction to have them all inside the coach while driving. - rgatijnet1Explorer IIII think the Jeep is pushing it. :B
- LakeLifeTLExplorerVery cool, I would have loved to have toured that coach. With the Jeep toad, I'm sure he and I would have been fast friends.
- Mile_HighExplorer
crasster wrote:
Mile High wrote:
And a Jeep in tow way back then! :)
And back then you could apparently tow it full of people! :)
Did that change?? Dang, now I'm going to have to let the wife and kids ride in the MH. - J-RoosterExplorer
turbojimmy wrote:
Thanks for the Clicky Turbo! I can see the picture now! Very nice old RV & Jeep!
Here's a link:
http://www.hemmings.com/magazine/hcc/2016/08/Lost--amp--Found/3749933.html
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