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john szalay
August 29th 16, 10:33 PM

Miloch
August 30th 16, 12:55 AM
In article >, john Szalay says...
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CJ7...right?




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Savageduck[_3_]
August 30th 16, 01:29 AM
On 2016-08-29 23:55:12 +0000, Miloch > said:

> In article >, john
> Szalay says...
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> CJ7...right?

Not quite. The "CJ-7" was first produced by AMC in 1987.

The War time General Purpose, (G-P) or jeeps were either "MB" built by
Willys-Overland, or "GPW" built by Ford.

The "GPW" was a Ford code; "G"= Government vehicle, "P"= 80" wheel
base, and "W"= Willys. Ford also produced the "GPA" or amphbious
"G-P". The first "CJ" or "Civilian Jeep was produced for civilian use
in late 1945.



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Savageduck

Miloch
August 30th 16, 01:59 AM
In article <2016082917294597801-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom>, Savageduck says...
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>On 2016-08-29 23:55:12 +0000, Miloch > said:
>
>> In article >, john
>> Szalay says...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> CJ7...right?
>
>Not quite. The "CJ-7" was first produced by AMC in 1987.
>
>The War time General Purpose, (G-P) or jeeps were either "MB" built by
>Willys-Overland, or "GPW" built by Ford.
>
>The "GPW" was a Ford code; "G"= Government vehicle, "P"= 80" wheel
>base, and "W"= Willys. Ford also produced the "GPA" or amphbious
>"G-P". The first "CJ" or "Civilian Jeep was produced for civilian use
>in late 1945.
>

Amazed & pleased to learn that CJ actually stands for something that makes sense
and not some mindless letters that their marketing people just pulled out of
their butt.

....ya...I'm not a jeep guy. First car was a worn out 1954 Austin Healey and
second car an almost worn out 57 chevy.





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john szalay
August 30th 16, 02:22 AM
Savageduck > wrote in
news:2016082917294597801-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom:

> On 2016-08-29 23:55:12 +0000, Miloch > said:
>
>> In article >, john
>> Szalay says...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> CJ7...right?
>
> Not quite. The "CJ-7" was first produced by AMC in 1987.
>
> The War time General Purpose, (G-P) or jeeps were either "MB" built by
> Willys-Overland, or "GPW" built by Ford.
>
> The "GPW" was a Ford code; "G"= Government vehicle, "P"= 80" wheel
> base, and "W"= Willys. Ford also produced the "GPA" or amphbious
> "G-P". The first "CJ" or "Civilian Jeep was produced for civilian use
> in late 1945.
>
>
>

those photos were taken in Toledo OH at the Willys plant in 1942

Savageduck[_3_]
August 30th 16, 02:31 AM
On 2016-08-30 01:22:23 +0000, john Szalay <john.szalayatatt.net> said:

> Savageduck > wrote in
> news:2016082917294597801-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom:
>
>> On 2016-08-29 23:55:12 +0000, Miloch > said:
>>
>>> In article >, john
>>> Szalay says...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> CJ7...right?
>>
>> Not quite. The "CJ-7" was first produced by AMC in 1987.
>>
>> The War time General Purpose, (G-P) or jeeps were either "MB" built by
>> Willys-Overland, or "GPW" built by Ford.
>>
>> The "GPW" was a Ford code; "G"= Government vehicle, "P"= 80" wheel
>> base, and "W"= Willys. Ford also produced the "GPA" or amphbious
>> "G-P". The first "CJ" or "Civilian Jeep was produced for civilian use
>> in late 1945.
>>
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> those photos were taken in Toledo OH at the Willys plant in 1942

Therefore those would be "MB".



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Savageduck

Bob (not my real pseudonym)[_2_]
August 30th 16, 11:14 AM
On 29 Aug 2016 17:59:58 -0700, Miloch >
wrote:

>In article <2016082917294597801-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom>, Savageduck says...
>>
>>On 2016-08-29 23:55:12 +0000, Miloch > said:
>>
>>> In article >, john
>>> Szalay says...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> CJ7...right?
>>
>>Not quite. The "CJ-7" was first produced by AMC in 1987.
>>
>>The War time General Purpose, (G-P) or jeeps were either "MB" built by
>>Willys-Overland, or "GPW" built by Ford.
>>
>>The "GPW" was a Ford code; "G"= Government vehicle, "P"= 80" wheel
>>base, and "W"= Willys. Ford also produced the "GPA" or amphbious
>>"G-P". The first "CJ" or "Civilian Jeep was produced for civilian use
>>in late 1945.
>>
>
>Amazed & pleased to learn that CJ actually stands for something that makes sense
>and not some mindless letters that their marketing people just pulled out of
>their butt.
>
>...ya...I'm not a jeep guy. First car was a worn out 1954 Austin Healey and
>second car an almost worn out 57 chevy.

My dad had a couple Austin Healey's way back when, late '50s/early
'60s. Then he upgraded to a '64 Jaguar XKE. I never got to drive
it...

Mitchell Holman[_3_]
August 30th 16, 01:25 PM
john Szalay <john.szalayatatt.net> wrote in
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Interesting series. I like the Rosies that are
actually working and not posed shots.

john szalay
August 30th 16, 02:10 PM
DAN > wrote in
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> john Szalay wrote:
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>>those photos were taken in Toledo OH at the Willys plant in 1942
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> Willys plant, as show by the stamp on the rear of the jeep, once you
> revert it correctly.
>
> It is surprising that such a supposedly professional news outfit as
> Life would not even bother enough to notice such obvious..
>
>

Found many photos in the LIFE archives that are that way, reversed or even
some cases inverted. mislabeled or even placed in the wrong set of images.

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