Inspector-Gadget
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I have long been fascinated by the various ways people used Jeeps for purposes other than transportation and recreation.
There was a time when a variety of farm implements were available that could be towed behind and/or powered by a Jeep. (This was when you could order power take-offs for a Jeep.) Hard to imagine now, but our sturdy little Jeeps were once used for chores today accomplished by farm tractors.
There was a time when it was not unusual to see a Jeep converted to a small fire truck -- dispatched to fight fires not requiring one of the "big boys."
There were even Jeep tow-trucks, although I still can't figure out how a Jeep might safely tow a behemoth 1956 Chrysler, Imperial.
I recently ran across a picture of a Jeep converted to a purpose never intended by the original Bantam/Jeep designers.
I wonder how many of you can name the purpose of this Jeep and what the descendants are now called?
So put on your Jeep secret decoder rings and post your answers.
Hint 1: It is not an English double-decker off-road tour bus.
Hint 2: It is an off-road machine.
Hint 3: It will take a Canadian about 1.3 seconds to name that Jeep.
Inspector-G
There was a time when a variety of farm implements were available that could be towed behind and/or powered by a Jeep. (This was when you could order power take-offs for a Jeep.) Hard to imagine now, but our sturdy little Jeeps were once used for chores today accomplished by farm tractors.
There was a time when it was not unusual to see a Jeep converted to a small fire truck -- dispatched to fight fires not requiring one of the "big boys."
There were even Jeep tow-trucks, although I still can't figure out how a Jeep might safely tow a behemoth 1956 Chrysler, Imperial.
I recently ran across a picture of a Jeep converted to a purpose never intended by the original Bantam/Jeep designers.
I wonder how many of you can name the purpose of this Jeep and what the descendants are now called?
So put on your Jeep secret decoder rings and post your answers.
Hint 1: It is not an English double-decker off-road tour bus.
Hint 2: It is an off-road machine.
Hint 3: It will take a Canadian about 1.3 seconds to name that Jeep.
Inspector-G