Ford GPW Jeep with machine gun mount (1943)
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Re: Ford GPW Jeep with machine gun mount (1943)
On Jul 11, 6:14 pm, nrs <neale...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> $18k seems a bit high for a jeep you haven't inspected in person. Well
> restored WWII jeeps do go for around $15k routinely among restorers/
> collectors though.
I personally think that all Jeeps of this era are overpriced because
what can you really do with them? They can't haul "stuff" like a
pickup and you can't haul people like you could with a car.
But....that's just me.
Even though most parts interchange with the ****** jeep, please
remember that this is a Ford jeep and it will probably command a
higher price. Still a lot higher than what I would be willing to pay.
>
> $18k seems a bit high for a jeep you haven't inspected in person. Well
> restored WWII jeeps do go for around $15k routinely among restorers/
> collectors though.
I personally think that all Jeeps of this era are overpriced because
what can you really do with them? They can't haul "stuff" like a
pickup and you can't haul people like you could with a car.
But....that's just me.
Even though most parts interchange with the ****** jeep, please
remember that this is a Ford jeep and it will probably command a
higher price. Still a lot higher than what I would be willing to pay.
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Re: Ford GPW Jeep with machine gun mount (1943)
It's a Real Jeep thing, you wouldn't understand.
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"Kruse" <kruse@kansas.net> wrote in message
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> I personally think that all Jeeps of this era are overpriced because
> what can you really do with them? They can't haul "stuff" like a
> pickup and you can't haul people like you could with a car.
> But....that's just me.
> Even though most parts interchange with the ****** jeep, please
> remember that this is a Ford jeep and it will probably command a
> higher price. Still a lot higher than what I would be willing to pay.
>
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"Kruse" <kruse@kansas.net> wrote in message
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>
> I personally think that all Jeeps of this era are overpriced because
> what can you really do with them? They can't haul "stuff" like a
> pickup and you can't haul people like you could with a car.
> But....that's just me.
> Even though most parts interchange with the ****** jeep, please
> remember that this is a Ford jeep and it will probably command a
> higher price. Still a lot higher than what I would be willing to pay.
>
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Re: Ford GPW Jeep with machine gun mount (1943)
It's a Real Jeep thing, you wouldn't understand.
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"Kruse" <kruse@kansas.net> wrote in message
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>
> I personally think that all Jeeps of this era are overpriced because
> what can you really do with them? They can't haul "stuff" like a
> pickup and you can't haul people like you could with a car.
> But....that's just me.
> Even though most parts interchange with the ****** jeep, please
> remember that this is a Ford jeep and it will probably command a
> higher price. Still a lot higher than what I would be willing to pay.
>
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"Kruse" <kruse@kansas.net> wrote in message
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>
> I personally think that all Jeeps of this era are overpriced because
> what can you really do with them? They can't haul "stuff" like a
> pickup and you can't haul people like you could with a car.
> But....that's just me.
> Even though most parts interchange with the ****** jeep, please
> remember that this is a Ford jeep and it will probably command a
> higher price. Still a lot higher than what I would be willing to pay.
>
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Re: Ford GPW Jeep with machine gun mount (1943)
It's a Real Jeep thing, you wouldn't understand.
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"Kruse" <kruse@kansas.net> wrote in message
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>
> I personally think that all Jeeps of this era are overpriced because
> what can you really do with them? They can't haul "stuff" like a
> pickup and you can't haul people like you could with a car.
> But....that's just me.
> Even though most parts interchange with the ****** jeep, please
> remember that this is a Ford jeep and it will probably command a
> higher price. Still a lot higher than what I would be willing to pay.
>
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"Kruse" <kruse@kansas.net> wrote in message
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>
> I personally think that all Jeeps of this era are overpriced because
> what can you really do with them? They can't haul "stuff" like a
> pickup and you can't haul people like you could with a car.
> But....that's just me.
> Even though most parts interchange with the ****** jeep, please
> remember that this is a Ford jeep and it will probably command a
> higher price. Still a lot higher than what I would be willing to pay.
>
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Re: Ford GPW Jeep with machine gun mount (1943)
It's a Real Jeep thing, you wouldn't understand.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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"Kruse" <kruse@kansas.net> wrote in message
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>
> I personally think that all Jeeps of this era are overpriced because
> what can you really do with them? They can't haul "stuff" like a
> pickup and you can't haul people like you could with a car.
> But....that's just me.
> Even though most parts interchange with the ****** jeep, please
> remember that this is a Ford jeep and it will probably command a
> higher price. Still a lot higher than what I would be willing to pay.
>
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"Kruse" <kruse@kansas.net> wrote in message
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>
> I personally think that all Jeeps of this era are overpriced because
> what can you really do with them? They can't haul "stuff" like a
> pickup and you can't haul people like you could with a car.
> But....that's just me.
> Even though most parts interchange with the ****** jeep, please
> remember that this is a Ford jeep and it will probably command a
> higher price. Still a lot higher than what I would be willing to pay.
>
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Re: Ford GPW Jeep with machine gun mount (1943)
Kruse wrote:
> On Jul 11, 6:14 pm, nrs <neale...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> $18k seems a bit high for a jeep you haven't inspected in person. Well
>> restored WWII jeeps do go for around $15k routinely among restorers/
>> collectors though.
>
> I personally think that all Jeeps of this era are overpriced because
> what can you really do with them? They can't haul "stuff" like a
> pickup and you can't haul people like you could with a car.
> But....that's just me.
> Even though most parts interchange with the ****** jeep, please
> remember that this is a Ford jeep and it will probably command a
> higher price. Still a lot higher than what I would be willing to pay.
I really like the 6 wheel troop carrying trucks of the era, with the six
wheels (2 in front and 4 in back in tandom) for 4 or 6 wheel drive.
Not really practical to own.
Jeff
> On Jul 11, 6:14 pm, nrs <neale...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> $18k seems a bit high for a jeep you haven't inspected in person. Well
>> restored WWII jeeps do go for around $15k routinely among restorers/
>> collectors though.
>
> I personally think that all Jeeps of this era are overpriced because
> what can you really do with them? They can't haul "stuff" like a
> pickup and you can't haul people like you could with a car.
> But....that's just me.
> Even though most parts interchange with the ****** jeep, please
> remember that this is a Ford jeep and it will probably command a
> higher price. Still a lot higher than what I would be willing to pay.
I really like the 6 wheel troop carrying trucks of the era, with the six
wheels (2 in front and 4 in back in tandom) for 4 or 6 wheel drive.
Not really practical to own.
Jeff
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Re: Ford GPW Jeep with machine gun mount (1943)
Kruse wrote:
> On Jul 11, 6:14 pm, nrs <neale...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> $18k seems a bit high for a jeep you haven't inspected in person. Well
>> restored WWII jeeps do go for around $15k routinely among restorers/
>> collectors though.
>
> I personally think that all Jeeps of this era are overpriced because
> what can you really do with them? They can't haul "stuff" like a
> pickup and you can't haul people like you could with a car.
> But....that's just me.
> Even though most parts interchange with the ****** jeep, please
> remember that this is a Ford jeep and it will probably command a
> higher price. Still a lot higher than what I would be willing to pay.
I really like the 6 wheel troop carrying trucks of the era, with the six
wheels (2 in front and 4 in back in tandom) for 4 or 6 wheel drive.
Not really practical to own.
Jeff
> On Jul 11, 6:14 pm, nrs <neale...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> $18k seems a bit high for a jeep you haven't inspected in person. Well
>> restored WWII jeeps do go for around $15k routinely among restorers/
>> collectors though.
>
> I personally think that all Jeeps of this era are overpriced because
> what can you really do with them? They can't haul "stuff" like a
> pickup and you can't haul people like you could with a car.
> But....that's just me.
> Even though most parts interchange with the ****** jeep, please
> remember that this is a Ford jeep and it will probably command a
> higher price. Still a lot higher than what I would be willing to pay.
I really like the 6 wheel troop carrying trucks of the era, with the six
wheels (2 in front and 4 in back in tandom) for 4 or 6 wheel drive.
Not really practical to own.
Jeff
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Re: Ford GPW Jeep with machine gun mount (1943)
Kruse wrote:
> On Jul 11, 6:14 pm, nrs <neale...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> $18k seems a bit high for a jeep you haven't inspected in person. Well
>> restored WWII jeeps do go for around $15k routinely among restorers/
>> collectors though.
>
> I personally think that all Jeeps of this era are overpriced because
> what can you really do with them? They can't haul "stuff" like a
> pickup and you can't haul people like you could with a car.
> But....that's just me.
> Even though most parts interchange with the ****** jeep, please
> remember that this is a Ford jeep and it will probably command a
> higher price. Still a lot higher than what I would be willing to pay.
I really like the 6 wheel troop carrying trucks of the era, with the six
wheels (2 in front and 4 in back in tandom) for 4 or 6 wheel drive.
Not really practical to own.
Jeff
> On Jul 11, 6:14 pm, nrs <neale...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> $18k seems a bit high for a jeep you haven't inspected in person. Well
>> restored WWII jeeps do go for around $15k routinely among restorers/
>> collectors though.
>
> I personally think that all Jeeps of this era are overpriced because
> what can you really do with them? They can't haul "stuff" like a
> pickup and you can't haul people like you could with a car.
> But....that's just me.
> Even though most parts interchange with the ****** jeep, please
> remember that this is a Ford jeep and it will probably command a
> higher price. Still a lot higher than what I would be willing to pay.
I really like the 6 wheel troop carrying trucks of the era, with the six
wheels (2 in front and 4 in back in tandom) for 4 or 6 wheel drive.
Not really practical to own.
Jeff
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Re: Ford GPW Jeep with machine gun mount (1943)
Kruse wrote:
> On Jul 11, 6:14 pm, nrs <neale...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> $18k seems a bit high for a jeep you haven't inspected in person. Well
>> restored WWII jeeps do go for around $15k routinely among restorers/
>> collectors though.
>
> I personally think that all Jeeps of this era are overpriced because
> what can you really do with them? They can't haul "stuff" like a
> pickup and you can't haul people like you could with a car.
> But....that's just me.
> Even though most parts interchange with the ****** jeep, please
> remember that this is a Ford jeep and it will probably command a
> higher price. Still a lot higher than what I would be willing to pay.
I really like the 6 wheel troop carrying trucks of the era, with the six
wheels (2 in front and 4 in back in tandom) for 4 or 6 wheel drive.
Not really practical to own.
Jeff
> On Jul 11, 6:14 pm, nrs <neale...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> $18k seems a bit high for a jeep you haven't inspected in person. Well
>> restored WWII jeeps do go for around $15k routinely among restorers/
>> collectors though.
>
> I personally think that all Jeeps of this era are overpriced because
> what can you really do with them? They can't haul "stuff" like a
> pickup and you can't haul people like you could with a car.
> But....that's just me.
> Even though most parts interchange with the ****** jeep, please
> remember that this is a Ford jeep and it will probably command a
> higher price. Still a lot higher than what I would be willing to pay.
I really like the 6 wheel troop carrying trucks of the era, with the six
wheels (2 in front and 4 in back in tandom) for 4 or 6 wheel drive.
Not really practical to own.
Jeff
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Re: Ford GPW Jeep with machine gun mount (1943)
Like this newer Army cattle carrier, M35 affectingly called the Deuce
and a Half: http://www.buschandbusch.com/sgdeuce1.jpg Which the serous off
roaders use their Rockwell axles:
http://www.----------.com/temp/rockwellAxle.jpg
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> I really like the 6 wheel troop carrying trucks of the era, with the six
> wheels (2 in front and 4 in back in tandom) for 4 or 6 wheel drive.
> Not really practical to own.
>
> Jeff
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and a Half: http://www.buschandbusch.com/sgdeuce1.jpg Which the serous off
roaders use their Rockwell axles:
http://www.----------.com/temp/rockwellAxle.jpg
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"Jeff" <kidsdoc2000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> I really like the 6 wheel troop carrying trucks of the era, with the six
> wheels (2 in front and 4 in back in tandom) for 4 or 6 wheel drive.
> Not really practical to own.
>
> Jeff
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