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August 1969 Cars & Parts Jeep History Article

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I ran across this August 1969 Cars & Parts magazine on ebay with the below history about jeep history. In it, the author references the use of “GP” or “General Purpose”, claiming that was how the military referred to the jeep. I still have yet to document any evidence that during WWII jeeps were labeled or referred to as “GP” or “General Purpose”. So, I wish the article’s author would have included a reference or example (and welcome any examples).

As I have argued before, the switch from Ford calling its prototype a Pygmy to the company calling it a GP happened without explanation, other than this excuse: G=government and P=80″ wheelbase. But, if that’s the case, why wasn’t the first one called a GP? And, where is the GL, GO, GQ, GR, GT, GV, VW models built by Ford? And what are the chances Ford’s initialism, when sounded out as an acronym, *just happened* to sound like the word “jeep”, a term that was making the rounds about the time the Pygmy was dropped off at Holabird (according to later court testimony).

Anyway, here’s the article:

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1962? Go For Digger Brochure

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This four-page Go-For-Digger brochure is something I’ve not yet posted. It has a Catalog Number 8162, which might mean the brochure was released August 1, 1962.

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Pics from the Mason Dixon Show

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Roger Martin took these photos from the last weekend’s Mason Dixon show. In no particular order …

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Photos of the WWII Museum in Gettysburg

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Roger Martin also snapped some photos at the WWII American Experience Museum in Gettysburg. I don’t know how Ann and I missed going here. As you can see, they have a pretty good jeep collection! A big thanks to Roger for all the photos!

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Various Brochures w/ 1973 Berens Catalog

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These rare brochures advertising after market parts were loosely packed into a 1973 Berens Catalog that I posted back in 2020.

I never tried an offenhauser manifold. I currently have a hi-rise Edelbrock for Biscuit’s V-6.
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I assume these would fit on a Willys wagon?

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The following roll bars, tow bar, rocker panels, and wide rims were either made by Berens or for Berens for resale.

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