Any Jeep forum members interested in pictures of WW2 Jeeps in situ in NG and the South West Pacific during WW2?
PM me for further info.
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WW2 Jeeps
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A speed camera would have prevented that!
Re: WW2 Jeeps
No interest???? or jealous that these Jeeps never caught fire...unless they got a 7.62mm in the tank.RN wrote:Any Jeep forum members interested in pictures of WW2 Jeeps in situ in NG and the South West Pacific during WW2?
PM me for further info.
I am the Nightrider! I am the chosen one. The mighty hand of vengeance, sent down to strike the unroadworthy!
Re: WW2 Jeeps
Shhhhh where very reserved in here , and most of the guys are sleeping Can you post the pics here RN ?RN wrote:No interest???? or jealous that these Jeeps never caught fire...unless they got a 7.62mm in the tank.RN wrote:Any Jeep forum members interested in pictures of WW2 Jeeps in situ in NG and the South West Pacific during WW2?
PM me for further info.
Im interested ,Dad was in the engineer's and done milne bay and the high lands
NG,
A speed camera would have prevented that!
Re: WW2 Jeeps
Well it isn't that simple. I have a mate in the US that was a photographer for the USAAC 5th Airforce, 3rd Bomb Group. He has compiled a CD with his wartime pictures which he sells for $25.US. He doesn't have many pictures of jeeps but the ones he has are really good and would give jeep restorers some good info as to how they were set up, serial numbers. They were taken in Charters Towers and New Guinea and the other SWP islands.Dozoor wrote:Shhhhh where very reserved in here , and most of the guys are sleeping Can you post the pics here RN ?RN wrote:No interest???? or jealous that these Jeeps never caught fire...unless they got a 7.62mm in the tank.RN wrote:Any Jeep forum members interested in pictures of WW2 Jeeps in situ in NG and the South West Pacific during WW2?
PM me for further info.
Im interested ,Dad was in the engineer's and done milne bay and the high lands
NG,
So out of respect to him I won't cut and paste them but if you are interested I can give the contact details. By the way he is now 86 yrs old.
I am the Nightrider! I am the chosen one. The mighty hand of vengeance, sent down to strike the unroadworthy!
A speed camera would have prevented that!
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