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Photo of Lady in Swimsuit w/ Navy Firemen on eBay

• CATEGORIES: Features, Old Images, Women & Jeeps This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

Marc found this unusual official Navy photo. Besides sporting a lady on the back tire, this jeep has several unusual aspects, such as the front bumper, the odd piece sticking down near the muffler, and the aluminum(?) piece covering the cowl’s side.

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Jerry Can Information

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Dallas contacted me about Jerry Cans yesterday. I told him I didn’t know much about them. However, I did locate some interesting sites related to them. I figured some of you might find the sites handy, too.

  1. This site provides some help identifying Jerry Cans: ww2 jerry gerry cans
  2. This French site has some interesting history: http://sdkfz7.free.fr/ejerrycan.htm
  3. Olive-Drab has some information: http://olive-drab.com/od_mvg_jerry_can_markings.php
  4. And of course, Wikipedia has some information: Jerrycan – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Fire Jeep Tanker Instructions and Specs

• CATEGORIES: Documents, Features, Fire/Police/Industry Vehicles, M-170, M-38, M-38A1 This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

Mark found this jewel of a PDF at Roscommonequipment.com. We’ve seen a few of these fire jeeps for sale over the years. This document provides some insights into how the pumps work and the type of modifications that were added. The document contains instructions, specifications and detailed drawings.

You can see the whole PDF here: http://www.roscommonequipmentcenter.com/Project%204_Jeep%20Tanker%20Handbook.pdf

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Here’s an example of one jeep that was for sale last year. I thought there was another one, but I can’t find it at the moment.

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Happy Valentines Day 2014

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Searching for vintage Valentine Cards on eBay, I stumbled across this one that cracked me up. It’s not a jeep, but it seems appropriate for my wife (a former weapons specialist). It’s probably a better one than the card I got her (which I kind of got myself, since it will go back into my folders . . .lol . . . don’t worry, I’ll make it up to her).

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Ted’s Girls on his Plow Jeeps

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Ted Jordan shared this cute photo of his girls on his 3B plow jeep. I bet those jeeps have been busy this year! The second photo shows a truck trapped by the snow.

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Roger W. Hofheins’ Aqua Cheetah

• CATEGORIES: Features, GPA (SEEP), Old Images This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

Thanks to several readers who alerted me to some Ford GPA photos on eBay. After closer inspection (and a little studying) I learned this is not a SEEP and not built on the jeep chassis, but rather a vehicle called the Aqua Chetah built on a half-ton chassis and called a G552.

According to this Australian website, Roger W. Hofheins approached the US Military just prior to the US involvement in WWII about building an amphibious assault vehicle. Hofheins proceeded to create some designs and the Amphibian Car Corporation built them. According to Amphibiousvehicles.com, only four prototypes were built utilizing three different designs. As you can see in the photos below, its smooth front and cowl are quite a bit different than the GPAs.  Its side profile isn’t as refined either.

There’s a neat video of one being tested in 1942 in Holabird, MD: http://www.criticalpast.com/video/65675068957_aqua-cheetah_moves-in-water_moves-on-a-road_a-sea-jeep

The Amphibian Car Co. was based in Buffalo, New York. At the Buffalo & Erie County Library is an eight page book published by the company. According to World Cat, there are also some archive information, including a newspaper article from 1941. If anyone has some time, it might be interesting to see what’s there.

1) First Photo for sale. View all the information on eBay

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2) Second photo for sale. View all the information on eBay

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3) Third photo for sale. View all the information on eBay:

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More links, photos and information:

  1. Video: http://www.criticalpast.com/video/65675068957_aqua-cheetah_moves-in-water_moves-on-a-road_a-sea-jeep
  2. Amphibious Vehicles Website: http://www.amphibiousvehicle.net/amphi/Ao_Az.html
  3. The book Camp Edwards and Otis Air Force Base has some photos and information.
  4. The G503 site has a picture of one prototype being moved that was originally posted at photobucket.
  5. This site from the Netherlands has more information: http://forum.ktr.nl/index.php?topic=235.0
  6. Rotorua Duck Tours: http://www.rotoruaducktours.co.nz/dukw-history
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