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Old 28-04-2011, 13:16   #1
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Oh if only I had the money.....
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Old 28-04-2011, 13:26   #2
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Old 28-04-2011, 13:48   #3
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A real jeep is a WW11 Willys - would I love one of them - you betcha!
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Old 28-04-2011, 14:53   #4
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Old 28-04-2011, 16:39   #5
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A real jeep is a WW11 Willys - would I love one of them - you betcha!
I have a friend who has 3 and a Ford one (one of the first) I have to use low ratio gears on the road to avoid staling while I'm waiting for him to keep up
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Old 28-04-2011, 20:43   #6
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I have a friend who has 3 and a Ford one (one of the first) I have to use low ratio gears on the road to avoid staling while I'm waiting for him to keep up
They must be worth a fortune! Lucky guy. They were never quick, seem to remember they has a side-valve engine, wouldn't have liked to be in one of them being chased by a WW11 Volkswagen-based German field car!
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Old 28-04-2011, 22:54   #7
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They must be worth a fortune! Lucky guy. They were never quick, seem to remember they has a side-valve engine, wouldn't have liked to be in one of them being chased by a WW11 Volkswagen-based German field car!
But the lads managed to cope,probably because 'King and Country' meant something then!
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A real jeep is a WW11 Willys - would I love one of them - you betcha!
had a ride in a freshly rebuilt one a few years back , those canvas seats are feckin awful
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They must be worth a fortune! Lucky guy. They were never quick, seem to remember they has a side-valve engine, wouldn't have liked to be in one of them being chased by a WW11 Volkswagen-based German field car!
he is slowly selling them off due to ill health, he has a lot of early military land rovers as well and old military motorbikes, weapons, radio equipment etc. A proper enthusiast.
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I bought this a good few years ago as a kit car.When I got it home I found that it was a genuine 1947 Willys jeep.I kept it for years and eventualy sold it at a good price.Been sorry ever since.
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Old 02-05-2011, 08:56   #12
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I bought this a good few years ago as a kit car.When I got it home I found that it was a genuine 1947 Willys jeep.I kept it for years and eventualy sold it at a good price.Been sorry ever since.
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