Hello! My name is David and this site is dedicated to my 1942 Willys Early MB jeep, and to the WWII jeep in general. There is also some information about post-war military jeeps like the M38(A1) and M201 Hotchkiss. I built this site purely for pleasure, and I don't want to pretend I am an expert on the subject in any way. If you have any questions, comments about this site, want to report a dead link or correct some incorrect information, please feel free to contact me. Still, you might find some useful information here or there. Enjoy!
Last updated: August 19, 2009
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Some information about my jeep:
Chassis #: 110247
Body #: 13772
Hood #: W-2040321 (guesstimated)
D.o.d.: January 8, 1942
Condition: restored
Current location: The Hague, The Netherlands
This site has been visited
times since november 20, 200
Willys Early MB
Restoration / Technical:

How to get started with your restoration / Identification I: Willys vs. Ford / Identification II: Willys MB vs. Hotchkiss M201 / Identification III: jeeptrailers / Identification IV: VEP jeeps / jeep equipment / Markings / jeepsuppliers / jeepfacts / The Bookshelf / Links /
General jeep stuff:

FAQ's / jeep identification chart: flatfender models / jeepstorypre-war jeeps / post-war jeeps / one-offs / halftrack-jeeps / fulltrack-jeeps / VIP jeeps / modified jeeps / GPA - the ugly ducklingjeep trailers /
D-Day veteran sgt. Frank Ratesic (1st Infantry Division) standing in my jeep in the dunes directly above Omaha Beach, june 7, 2004.
Important Notice

due to the closure of the GeoCities web hosting service this website will be moved over the next 2 months to another host. This site will remain here complete until GeoCities pulls the plug on October 26, 2009. After that date it won't be available anymore on this address.

This site will be moved to http://earlymb.webs.com

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