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Jeep crates in Oz
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Here is a picture from Australia of a couple of Jeeps still sitting in the bottom of their crates surrounded by other Jeeps in various states of assembly. The caption calls them "Knock-down" versions, but they're really not in the strict sense of the word, nor is this a factory as they're being assembled in a field. I always thought that crated Jeeps were shipped with the windshied simply folded down but as you can see from the picture the windshield frames are placed at the front of the Jeep surrounding the bumper. Question: Was the glass shipped uninstalled in the crate or did the Australians supply the glass for the Jeep locally? Derek.
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Something interesting on the knock-down ability of the Jeep. I was at a PNE parade in Vancouver when I was a kid in the late 50s and there was an army crew with a Jeep. They'd stop and proceed to dismantle it into pieces that three or four guys could handle and carry it ahead about two blocks where it was reassembled. Then they'd drive it ahead until they were in their place in the parade and start taking it apart again.
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