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used photos from all over the Net. I have been collecting for years and
years, so please do not expect references or acknowledgements.
If I use a photo or photos which you would like credit for, or want me to link it to your site, or acknowledge the source, please let me know, and I will endeavor to do that. If I use a photo or photos on which copyright exists, please let me know and I will remove it. I am doing this because of my love for the subject, and not for any financial gain, not for any credit for myself.
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| I took these photos from JJournal.Net's project pages - specifically the Thinkjeep 1978 CJ5 American Legend pages. This is what I'm working towards - they have set the standards! I was very impressed with this project... | ||
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| From an Israeli site - www.motocar.com | A M38A1 restored to original condition | |
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| This magazine cover clearly shows the snorkel that fits through the snorkel cutout in the side of the bonnet. | Ever wondered what's what on your tranny? | |
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| An M38A1 as a radio vehicle | This CJ5 went up for sale recently in our area for only R20 000 (about $2500). | |
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Using it for what it does best... |
Mmmmmm... |
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Taken in Jeffrey's Bay on the South African coast - I was impressed by the quality of the bodywork |
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Also taken in J'Bay - although not originally a M38A1, it was made to look like the military version |
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