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  2. Ford GTB - Wikipedia

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    The Ford GTB, commonly called the Burma Jeep, was a 1 1 ⁄ 2-ton 4x4 truck produced during WWII by Ford and was used primarily by the United States military, primarily the US Navy and Marine Corps. The GTB was used primarily in the Pacific Theater during World War II , with many being used on the " Burma Road ".

  3. Ford F-Series (first generation) - Wikipedia

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    The first generation of the Ford F-Series (also known as the Ford Bonus-Built trucks) is a series of trucks that was produced by Ford Motor Company from the 1948 to the 1952 model years. The introduction of the F-Series marked the divergence of Ford car and truck design, developing a chassis intended specifically for truck use.

  4. 1941 Ford - Wikipedia

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    The pickup received new styling, as well, with heavy vertical bars, and truck production lasted through March 3. The 1942-style Ford cars continued to be produced as military staff cars from March 1942 through summer 1945. These would have been registered as 1942, 1943, 1944, and 1945 models.

  5. List of soft-skinned vehicles of the US military - Wikipedia

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    Ford GTB 'Burma Jeep' 1½-ton truck 4x4: 1943 Developed as a low-profile, cab forward truck for the US Army Quartermaster Corps, it was produced by the Ford Motor Company; 15,274 were built seeing service with the US Army and US Navy during World War II. [23] Ford M656: 5-ton truck 8x8: 1968

  6. Willys MB - Wikipedia

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    Willys received no license fees, and Ford complied. The Ford was designated "GPW", with the "W" indicating the "Willys" licensed design and engine. Ford retooled at a cost of $4 million (~$59 million in 2023) to build Willys engines and produced the first GPW as quickly as 2 January 1942.

  7. De Luxe Ford - Wikipedia

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    A 1948 Ford Deluxe convertible was the base car that was transformed into "Greased Lightnin'" in the movie Grease. [ 4 ] [ better source needed ] In the 1984 film The Karate Kid , Mr Miyagi gives Daniel Larusso a cream-colored 1947 Ford Super DeLuxe convertible [ 5 ] as a birthday gift.

  8. Willys Americar - Wikipedia

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    The Willys Americar was a line of automobiles produced by Willys-Overland Motors from 1937 to 1942, either as a sedan, coupe, station wagon or pickup truck. The coupe version is a very popular hot rod choice, [ 1 ] either as a donor car or as a fiberglass model.

  9. Mercury M-Series - Wikipedia

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    1964 Mercury M700 flatbed towtruck 1964 Mercury Econoline EM-100 pickup. Alongside rebranding the F-Series pickup trucks as the M-series, Lincoln-Mercury also marketed other vehicles of the Ford truck range. The Ford medium-duty F-series (F-500 and above) was part of the M-series, including an MB-series bus chassis (Ford B-series).