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Burma Jeeps
Civilian and military style jeeps photographed in Burma 2006
Date(s): Jan 2006. Album by VC40WC41. 25 - 48 of 90 Total. 17387 Visits.
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http://www.aegeanvacation.com/ | http://www.aegeanvacation.com/ikaria, Sun, 24 Mar 2013 10:27PM
Very nice to see more of the Jeep out there, thanks.
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Flyingfish | oberholzer.marc@gmail.com, Thu, 11 Oct 2012 10:23PM
Great Website with of good information
Thanks  Armin
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Armin Wolf | www.fordgpw.com, Tue, 24 Apr 2012 5:04AM
Great collection of pictures.  Did you spot any of the WWII
1 1/2 Ford Cargo trucks (GTB) in Burma.  These were called "Burma Jeeps" but the reason is unknown as no one has produced any documentation that they were used in Burma.
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Bob Brown, Mon, 16 Nov 2009 7:09AM
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"Looks like maybe a 3B"
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"M38"
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"M38?"
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These guys were making a cowl for the jeep behind them. They are using a short segment of pipe and a flat body iron to pound it out.  It looked like the were construting the jeep behind them panel by panel and evidently by hand.

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This is a WWII jeep belonging to a Pakistan family leaving across from our hotel.  The grandfather worked on the Ledo Road as a machanic  was still alive and living with them.  He still had some of his WWII documentation-ID, pay records, manuals.
"M38 or 3A"
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A lot of jeeps had this plate added to their bumperettes
"M38"
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"3A"
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