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WW2 1942 jeep

Smartbear

Lifer
a barn in Somerset
A couple of friends of ours came & drove us to the pub yesterday evening in their 1942 jeep, noisy/draughty and very uncomfortable.
It was loads of fun! 8)
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Rob
 
Not sure the ladies will thank you for promulgating the slightly ungainly loading procedure Rob. :poke:

More to the point though........................roof up????
 
enuff_zed said:
Not sure the ladies will thank you for promulgating the slightly ungainly loading procedure Rob. :poke:

More to the point though........................roof up????

So it didn’t ruin there hair Martin :rofl:
Rob
 
Smartbear said:
enuff_zed said:
Not sure the ladies will thank you for promulgating the slightly ungainly loading procedure Rob. :poke:

More to the point though........................roof up????

So it didn’t ruin there hair Martin :rofl:
Rob

Did you point out the slightly excessive gaps along the sides, or just keep quiet. :D
Had a mate who had a similar one though his was built by Ford. He went everywhere in an Irvin jacket and leather flying helmet. The roof stayed locked in the garage. Got caught a few times in the rain but never seemed to care.
 
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