Ford's first mass produced 4x4, the Ford GPW military jeep, is a sometimes forgotten chapter in the history of trailblazing off-road vehicles and of Ford in general. Despite the fact that hundreds of ...
In today’s world, the word jeep means one of two things. On the corporate level, it is most easily associated with Stellantis, the mammoth corporation that came to be not long ago as a result of a ...
It's 82 years old, olive drab in color, and was built for wartime use. It came off a Ford assembly line in June 1943 and currently belongs to a World War II memorabilia collector. Its owner, Tom ...
Brian Schneider of Fountain Valley is the proud owner of a Totally Hot Car unlike any we’ve ever featured: this 1945 Ford GPW Jeep, a World War II vehicle that he proudly states, “looks like it rolled ...
Alameda has plenty of tiny side streets, and it's pretty hard to check them all for potential DOTS cars. However, I spotted what appeared to be an early-50s VW Transporter down one such street, and ...
The Middlesex County Historical Society is proud to honor our servicemen and women by featuring a 1942 GPW Jeep owned by Bill Cross at its 32nd Annual Car Show and Flea Market. The show will be held ...
As a young naval aviator with the Red Rippers VFA 11 squadron at Oceana, Darrell Nolen had a propensity for doing just about anything he could think of when his squadron was on cruise. His wild antics ...
When Ford revived the Bronco and people started calling it a Jeep killer, I thought, “That’s a little extreme; Ford would never kill its own stepchild.” If you’re a little confused about the ...
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