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The American Bantam Car Company was an American automobile manufacturing company incorporated in the state of Pennsylvania. American Bantam is credited with inventing the original World War II 1⁄4‑ton jeep in 1940. The company's founders, Roy Evans and William A. Ward Jr., combined resources to purchase the … 展开
On June 2, 1936, Roy Evans and his co-founders incorporated American Bantam Car Company in Pennsylvania and transferred the assets purchased from the American Austin Car … 展开
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• American Bantam Photo Galleries at RemarkableCars.com 展开CC-BY-SA 许可证中的维基百科文本 Bantam Jeep Prototype, 1940 - National Museum of …
In 1940, the American Bantam Car Company of Butler, Pennsylvania constructed 62 quarter-ton, four-wheel-drive trucks. This is one of the prototypes of the famous army vehicle known as the Jeep. During World War II, when the army …
The little Jeep that could | National Museum of …
2019年12月20日 · U.S. Army staff searched for a Bantam jeep and were able to save number 1007, the seventh of 62 produced. In 1944 the U.S. National Museum received the vehicle—today nicknamed “Gramps,” because it’s the …
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While the American Bantam® Pilot was indeed the first small, light-weight four-wheel drive vehicle, the American Bantam® Seven was the first vehicle the US Army QMC looked at when setting the specifications for the original jeep and …
The WWII Bantam BRC-40 Prototype Jeep - Military …
2018年2月5日 · Bantam hurriedly built a batch of 69 pre-production units before the Army ordered 1,500 vehicles. Between March 10 and July 2, 1941, Bantam completed the vehicles, each designated as a “BRC-40.” Fifty were built as …
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2014年6月2日 · The Bantam BRC-40 -- it’s the vehicle that made Jeep possible. Many of us will never get to see one in person, and if we do, it’ll probably be behind glass or MotorTrend
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Despite Fenn's protests, no more jeep contracts came American Bantam's way. By the time the war ended, Willys had produced 362,841 of the little quarter-tonners, while Ford had built 281,448. Bantam, the firm responsible for …
The Jeep in World War II - The Studebaker National …
From less than 100 Jeeps in 1940, almost 8,500 were built in 1941 in three different versions by Bantam (BRC-40), Willys (MA), and Ford (GP). Beginning in late 1941, the Jeep was standardized with the Spicer differential, the Go-Devil …
The early Jeeps of WWII: Bantam and Willys Recon Cars
2008年7月14日 · Notice the absence of the distinctive stamped "Jeep" grille — a feature that was developed by Ford Motor Company. Ordnance Museum, Aberdeen, Maryland Willys powered their vehicle with an engine of their own …