A colleague used to ask for Jeep parts - "not stocked" was the reply. Figured out to just rock up with the parts - "Ahhh, that's from a x Toyota, isn't it?" became the reply. Wonder if it's the same for early Nissan.
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A colleague used to ask for Jeep parts - "not stocked" was the reply. Figured out to just rock up with the parts - "Ahhh, that's from a x Toyota, isn't it?" became the reply. Wonder if it's the same for early Nissan.
And then theres the "Australian Jeep" , ...... oh wait
https://scontent.fper2-1.fna.fbcdn.n...a8&oe=5D07B066
I wonder why it has a high bonnet if it is a sidevalve engine? Unless they were allowing for a future engine upgrade.
Aaron
Just google Mitsubishi post war Jeep and you will see that Mitsubishi actually did make Jeeps under license.
Regards Philip A
Just to get even weirder Google Myanmar Mazda Jeep.
I have seen these in Myanmar and I think they may still be produced.
They have what looks like a Vanguard engine with wait for it an Updraft Carburetor. I had a look under the bonnet of one.
I met General Maung Maung on many occasions and he loved to regale me with tales of his WW2 Jeep that he got his staff to fit a V8 out of a Bren Carrier to. He was the bloke who started the 1947 Student uprising by blowing up the student union building.
Regards Philip A