an information resource
for
WWII jeep restorers, owners and enthusiasts
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A Short History of the WWII jeep (the basics in under 500 words)
Restoration Images Reference Section:
GPW Image Index ( a
collection of
GPW restoration images)
Ford Marked
Parts ( a
growing collection of F-marked parts images)
MB Image Index ( a growing
collection of MB restoration images)
Restoration Techniques Reference Section:
GPW Restoration Journal( step-by-step from start to finish)
"How To..." pages for your MB or GPW (Repair techniques, basic data, identification of your jeep, etc)
WWII jeep Enthusiast's Section:
Things to Do With Your MB/GPW
( Events, trail rides, newspaper articles, parades, etc)
Would you
like to have Ren's jeep at your event? (How to
make
it happen)
Using Ren's jeep restoration site (information
about this site)
Who is Ren? (information about "the jeepguy")
Links to other recommended sites:
Darryl D's WWII jeep and
1/4 ton Trailer Restoration Site (An experienced restorer
tackles a WWII jeep and Trailer with great results! The site is
well illustrated, entertaining and educational - stop by!)
Vintage Wiring
of Maine (Correct reproduction wiring harnesses for MB/GPW,
CJ's, etc. - the best in the world!)
Jeep Fabrikken
(A Norwegian jeep site that focusses on having fun with restored
jeeps. Excellent images and layout.)
Ren's jeep Restoration Site
was the
Military Vehicle Preservation
Association Feature Website for January, 2002
Visit the MVPA at the link
above!