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[*] posted on 8-31-2013 at 09:58 PM


Ralph, I think that is a CJ-2A and very nice.

Willys-Overland built the Jeep to 1953 then it was Kaiser owned Willys Motors to about 1963 when the brand became Kaiser Jeep Corp. until 1970 when AMC bought it. Chrysler bought AMC around 1986 I think.




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[*] posted on 8-31-2013 at 10:06 PM
June 2013 Bradshaw Trail Jeep Run


From Mecca to Blythe (Salton Sea to Colorado River) 5 1/2 hours 105 degrees. Swimmin in the Colorado river sure felt nice. Good times

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[*] posted on 9-1-2013 at 06:49 AM


A different kind of 'shell' collecting!



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As you can see, we stayed well hydrated :lol:



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[*] posted on 9-1-2013 at 07:53 AM


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Ralph, I think that is a CJ-2A and very nice.

Willys-Overland built the Jeep to 1953 then it was Kaiser owned Willys Motors to about 1963 when the brand became Kaiser Jeep Corp. until 1970 when AMC bought it. Chrysler bought AMC around 1986 I think.


First one is a 1943 GPW (notice wide grill slats and hidden lights). Second is a 1952 CJ-3a (no split windshield)
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Ralph, I think that is a CJ-2A and very nice.

Willys-Overland built the Jeep to 1953 then it was Kaiser owned Willys Motors to about 1963 when the brand became Kaiser Jeep Corp. until 1970 when AMC bought it. Chrysler bought AMC around 1986 I think.


First one is a 1943 GPW (notice wide grill slats and hidden lights). Second is a 1952 CJ-3a (no split windshield)


Thank you!
I am on my phone so I saw the Willys name on the hood and the split windshield not realizing they were two different Jeeps, so I morphed them!
Nice collection... looking closer I see the blackout lights. Also no brand name. Both indicate military.
Love Jeeps for their history!




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