13 Comments on “Don’s Colorado-New Mexico Trip Continues

  1. Joe in Mesa

    None of the pics are displaying upside-down now… at least not on Firefox. Or did Dave fix ’em?

    Nice military jeeps!

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  2. deilers Post author

    The photos were upside down when I imported them, so I flipped them over inside of wordpress. They seemed to look fine on my browsers. Is anyone else still having a problem with them?

    – Dave

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  3. Ed

    As of Sunday 2:44 on the west coast, pictures 3 & 4 are still upside down on my iPad…not a deal breaker.

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  4. Joe in Mesa

    Still looks great every way I can open it:
    I just re-opened it on Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer, and the browser on my Samsung 4

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  5. Dave Cavner

    Actually, the one in front or El Pinto is. 1945 Ford GPW.
    As of now, it has the canvas top off displaying a “1919A4” on the top and. “Thompson” on the dash. Soon to come will be the MaDuce M2 to replace the .30, and either a trailer or cannon in tow.

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  6. David Eilers

    Thanks Dave. I’ll update it. Does it have an MB tub? It looked like the tool box covers were flat like an MB (details could have been lost in the photo).

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  7. Dave Cavner

    David, the GPW is all Ford. Tub, frame, and engine all original. Of course, the engine just had its first rebuild ever, and is in my garage awaiting the installation. When I got it, it came with tools, original jack (actually for a deuce and a half), first aid kit (about 50% stocked), and a M100 trailer?

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  8. Dave Cavner

    Oh, I just went outside to check on the toolbox doors. One is debossed (GPW), the other is flat (MB), right? I never noticed that, lol. Now I have to find a passenger side GPW toolbox door. I found you see one let me know ?

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  9. David Eilers

    That’s funny! I’m sure that Peter DeBella, Ron Fitzpatrick or George Baxter (Army Jeep Parts) will have one (See ads at the top right side).

    – Dave

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