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You think there are many of these left in Brazil?
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I’m holding out for an F-75.
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I want the bottom one very much.
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So I saw something like that labeled as a Willys?
Well if I ever bought another truck like thing I would try to find a Burma Jeep I think.
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Yeah those look cool. Imagine a nice lift, nothing crazy .
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Yeah, Ford bought the Brazilian factory and rebadged the trucks, which you’d know if you had read my history of Jeep trucks series.
What’s the story on that Burmese Jeep?
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Oh I must have missed that series... Th Burma Jeeps were built for transporting things on the Burma road, they left most of them there so they are rare. They made a few versions, most were cargo.
https://silodrome.com/ford-burma-jeep/
https://www.ewarbirds.org/vehicles/1943fordgtb.shtml
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For sometime when you need help falling asleep.
https://oppositelock.kinja.com/tag/history-of-jeep-trucks
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ha
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Oh man, it even has suicide doors!
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Oh my...the top one! Alternative universe. It starts right at that elbow bending B-pillar. I’ll take it.