Marines used amphibious trucks as a base for this bridge.
“WW2 ORIG USMC PHOTO MARINES USE AMPHIBIAN TRACTORS ON BRIDGE FOR JEEP GUADALCANAL”
Marines used amphibious trucks as a base for this bridge.
“WW2 ORIG USMC PHOTO MARINES USE AMPHIBIAN TRACTORS ON BRIDGE FOR JEEP GUADALCANAL”
Steve spotted this on ebay. It sold yesterday. It may reappear as it is a reprint.
This article from April 1956 highlights the time and money savings the jeep provided a ranch in Texas.
A M-38 carried sand bags to aid the fight against an April 1969 flood in Jackson, Minnesota.
Willys made a showing at an international oil show. The Jeep-A-Trench and Jeep-A-Drill were particularly interesting to the participants. This appeared in the May 1955 issue of Willys News.
At the bottom of the last photo check out the jeep with the cement mixer.
This modified jeep reminds me a great deal of Wally Cohn’s jeep. The photos was posted on G503’s Facebook page.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on ebay
Looks like both jeeps no long have windshields.
“You are bidding on an original press photo featuring . Photo is 6” x 5” in size.”