A new enlarged and revised edition of this bestselling volume on the Military JeepAs well as recounting the design and operations of the Jeep, the book provides guidance and insights for those many enthusiasts who are restoring and conserving JeepsThe book's author is a leading authority on historical military vehicles
A new enlarged and revised edition of this bestselling volume on the Military JeepAs well as recounting the design and operations of the Jeep, the book provides guidance and insights for those many enthusiasts who are restoring and conserving JeepsThe book's author is a leading authority on historical military vehicles
The Jeep is among a handful of motor vehicles, along with other classics such as the VW 'Beetle', the Mini, the E-Type Jaguar and the Citroën 2CV which are deserving of that over used adjective; iconic.During WW2, the Jeep could be found wherever the Allies were fighting and soldiers soon learned that here was a dependable, go-anywhere machine. Waterproofed Jeeps took part in the D-Day landings, before fighting their way across France and the Low Countries and into Germany. In the appalling conditions of the Eastern Front, Jeeps struggled against the odds to win the admiration of the Red Army and in the Far East where roads were non-existent, Jeeps were even adapted to travel on rails. By the time the war was over, more than 640,000 Jeeps had been built by Ford and Willys. After the end of the war another 28,000 were built in France by Hotchkiss during the 1950s.This book, now enlarged and revised with many new pictures covers the story of the development of this iconic military vehicle and the myriad post-war 'lookalikes'. It also provides insights into what is involved in finding, restoring and running a military Jeep more than 80 years since the first prototype was delivered to the US Army in July 1940. It is a reliable guide to help enthusiasts find parts and decide how a particular Jeep can be authentically restored. The book's author, Pat Ware, is amongst the world's foremost writers on historical military vehicles, with more than 60 titles and countless magazine articles on his credits.
Pat Ware is amongst the world's foremost writers on historical military vehicles, with more than 60 titles to his name, together with a very large number of magazine articles. His work has been translated into a half-dozen languages, including Chinese, French German, and Polish.In 2001, Pat was the founding editor of the UK's leading military-vehicle magazine, 'Classic Military Vehicle', now into its 21st year, and continues to contribute to respected military-vehicle journals in the USA and France. He became well known for his arena appearances at the War & Peace Show and has also made the occasional TV appearance, notably including a 10-part series, 'War on Wheels', for China Central Television, in 2015.Aside from a passion for military vehicles, his eclectic interests also include iconic agricultural tractors, he has contributed to various vintage tractor journals, writing particularly on the products of Ford and Ferguson.
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