The Story
By David Doyle and Frantisek Koran
Paperback
Approximately 650,000 Jeeps were produced during World War II by various manufacturers, including Bantam, the original designer.
The GP, of which approximately 4,500 were produced by Ford in 1941, was an important vehicle that determined the design of the front mask that became the Jeep's trademark, and also served as the basis for the mass-produced Ford GPW and Willys MB.
This book is a detailed photo collection of the Ford GP Jeep.
The book features a total of 127 detailed photographs of the chassis, engine room, interior, and other parts of each model, based on thorough research into the valuable surviving vehicles of the 1st and 2nd series.
This is a must-have book for military modelers as well as enthusiasts of WWII Allied soft-skinned vehicles.
Description
By David Doyle and Frantisek Koran
Paperback
Approximately 650,000 Jeeps were produced during World War II by various manufacturers, including Bantam, the original designer.
The GP, of which approximately 4,500 were produced by Ford in 1941, was an important vehicle that determined the design of the front mask that became the Jeep's trademark, and also served as the basis for the mass-produced Ford GPW and Willys MB.
This book is a detailed photo collection of the Ford GP Jeep.
The book features a total of 127 detailed photographs of the chassis, engine room, interior, and other parts of each model, based on thorough research into the valuable surviving vehicles of the 1st and 2nd series.
This is a must-have book for military modelers as well as enthusiasts of WWII Allied soft-skinned vehicles.












