Tom Fitch

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  1. The yellow “may” indicate the Jeep’s use on a flight line or other military use where high visibilty was a requirement. It wouldn’t necessarily mean that the Jeep was used by other than the military. Just a possibility

    FrankenJeep
    1951 M38

  2. The yellow “may” indicate the Jeep’s use on a flight line or other military use where high visibilty was a requirement. It wouldn’t necessarily mean that the Jeep was used by other than the military. Just a possibility

    FrankenJeep
    1951 M38

  3. Hi Tom, That’s a very cool vehicle. Would love to have one like that!

    I see you’re in Fort Collins – I’m in Buena Vista and am searching for a photo of a vehicle (or group of vehicles) c1948 –1965 on a high country jeep road (could be in any high mountains), when jeep clubs started doing group outings on old mining trails here in Colorado. Ideally there would be a a repurposed WWII jeep like yours in the photo.

    I’m the graphic designer for 15 wayside kiosks for the Collegiate Peaks Scenic Byway in here Chaffee County, Colorado. On a historic panel about mountain recreation, we mention the beginning of 4-wheeling and would like a photo from the early days. Unfortunately we haven’t been able to find a photo of this so far. Would you have anything we could use?

    Thanks, Kathy McCoy

  4. Hi Tom, That’s a very cool vehicle. Would love to have one like that!

    I see you’re in Fort Collins – I’m in Buena Vista and am searching for a photo of a vehicle (or group of vehicles) c1948 –1965 on a high country jeep road (could be in any high mountains), when jeep clubs started doing group outings on old mining trails here in Colorado. Ideally there would be a a repurposed WWII jeep like yours in the photo.

    I’m the graphic designer for 15 wayside kiosks for the Collegiate Peaks Scenic Byway in here Chaffee County, Colorado. On a historic panel about mountain recreation, we mention the beginning of 4-wheeling and would like a photo from the early days. Unfortunately we haven’t been able to find a photo of this so far. Would you have anything we could use?

    Thanks, Kathy McCoy

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