MB / GPW 1942 Jeep Project

Create a thread to track the progress of you MB/GPW restoration progress. Previously a General Discussion board.
Warbird Kid
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Re: MB / GPW 1942 Jeep Project

Post by Warbird Kid » Wed Oct 07, 2015 3:16 pm

Chuck Lutz wrote:What photo hosting service did you use?

That's why I don't use a host...I just post directly to g503. There are so many old posts over the years that have lost the photos attached to them that it's a shame all those How-Tos and unique items have been lost.
I was using Facebook because it was so easy! :? Guess that was a bad idea. Well anyway, here is a link to the Facebook album with all the Jeep pictures that are now for some dumb reason broken links.

https://www.facebook.com/cdsoltis/media ... 373&type=3

ugh... so annoying. Ill use photo bucket again from now on.
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Re: MB / GPW 1942 Jeep Project

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Keep Em' Flying,
Christopher Soltis

Dedicated to the preservation and education of The Sikorsky Memorial Airport

CASC Blog Page: http://ctair-space.blogspot.com/
Warbird Wear: http://warbirdwear.com/

Chicks Dig Warbirds.......right?

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Re: MB / GPW 1942 Jeep Project

Post by hornet66 » Fri Apr 29, 2016 5:42 pm

Chris, I have been a long time lurker of many sites regarding World War Two history and just about anything else connected to WWII. I especially have been following this thread about you and your dad working on this jeep and now bicycle. I had to join this web just to put up a response because I cannot believe no one else has responded lately. For newbies your work and dedication is terrific. Your jeep looks great and now your bicycle looks just as good. And for mounting it on the back, who says in the 3 years and 8 months of the war some G.I.s somewhere didn't makeshift a holder and throw a bike on the back of their jeep for their airbase. And the best part is it's you and your dad working together, can't get any better than that.
Keep it up
Regards
Den


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