This section contains links to other sites, my current rebuild project, parades and “other” information I couldn’t quite place elsewhere. You can also find articles about the pre-standardized jeeps like the Bantam BRC, Ford GP and Pygmy Pilot and Willys Quad and MA. And of course some items about Joe Dope the Army’s anti-hero of World War Two.
- Other – Advertisement
- Other – American Bantam
- Other – American Bantam
- Other – American Bantam Round Nose BRCs
- Other – American Bantam Truck
- Other – Checker Cab “Bantam”
- Other – Comparative Tests
- Other – Don’t Be A Dope!
- Other – Jeep Rebuild
- Other – Links
- Other – MVPA, Army Motors
- Other – Missions of Various Branches
- Other – Post-War Uses
- Other – Santa’s Jeep
- Other – So You See, Private Jones
- Other – Willys MA
- Other – Winch
- Other Pix- WW2
- Other Pix- WW2
- Tips – Blackout IDs of Fuels and Lubes
- Tips – British Army Lubricants
- Tips – Canvas Coating
- Tips – Checking Current and Voltage Regulators
- Tips – Constant Velocity Universal Joints
- Tips – Free Play
- Tips – Gas and Radiator Caps
- Tips – Handling the Combat Wheel
- Tips – How Steep is the Grade?
- Tips – How to Master the Vacuum Gage
- Tips – Inside the Air Gage
- Tips – Jeep Frame Reinforcement
- Tips – Jeep Steering
- Tips – Jeep Tops
- Tips – Low Speed Jet Carb Trouble
- Tips – New Transmission Case for 1/4 – Tons
- Tips – Rzeppa Constant Velocity Joint Detail
- Tips – Storing the Air Gauge
- Tips – The Army’s New Paint System 1
- Tips – The Army’s New Paint System Part 2
- Tips – The Maintenance Maze
- Tips – Those Olive-Drab Blues
- Tips – Transmission Trouble and Remedies
- Tips – Trouble Shooting – Engine
- Tips – US and British Lube Equivalents
- Tire Chains
- Tire Change
- Toe-in Gage
- Tools
- Toy Jeeps
- Trouble Shooting and Repairing the T-84J Transmission
- Turn Signals
- U-bolts
- USN Jeep During WW2
- Units that served at Camp Forrest
- Vernon’s Jeep Pictures
- WW2 Preventive Maintenance Manual (1943)- reprint
- WWII Jeep Guidebook
- Welder Jeeps
- Where To Start With Your WW2 Jeep?
- William W. Cline Jeep Pictures
- Winter and the Willys MB/Ford GPW
- Wire Anti-Decapitation Device
- Wire Loom Tabs