The Willys Jeep was produced at the request of the United States military to satisfy a need for a cross-country reconnaissance vehicle during World War II. Working from a Bantam Car Company design, the Willys-Overland automotive manufacturer was contracted to build the Willys Jeep for the war and produced over 360,000 vehicles by 1945. The Willys Jeep was the first light-duty off-road 4-wheel drive vehicle and became one of the most useful vehicles during the war.
Came right on time and looked just right. It is a gift for a middle-aged man so time will tell if he likes it.
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CYNTHIA SULLIVAN
Perfect
Great model. Best thing is that they have been in production since WWII.
Now a Jeep owner can expect toy ducks to appear on their Jeep from a stranger as a symbol of Jeep Friendship 😀
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GEORGE GOLFIERI
WWII Jeep
I was very please with the detail of the model jeep. Well made.
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Proud to be a supporter of the PHP cause. Especially when I get the privilege to wear a shirt honoring our boys who have been lost but not forgotten. Please continue to add new and distinctive shirts and I will keep on buying!
The shirt is pretty and fit is true to size. When I finish the hike the shop outside was closed. I’m glad I was able to purchase my accomplishment (shirt and certificate) online.
I purchased this flag as a gift for a friend’s 65th birthday. I was looking for something unique and this flag really filled the bill. It was a simple process and everything went as planned. Once the flag arrived I was absolutely thrilled with my purchase. It was everything I expected. Being able to add the certificate with my friends fathers name was a special extra!
This Tee Shirt comes in a beautiful shade of blue with the Diamond Head Natural Historic Site in a stunning green with the circle around it. It also has a smaller version of the Diamond Head on the sleeve. Very unique.
I had the privilege in 2017 to visit Pearl Harbor. It was a visit that I had wanted to make since I was a boy. The tour and the guide provided insights with great reverence to the "Day of Infamy". Since the visit I wanted to have a flag that was flown on the Arizona, I am building a new home and it will be a pleasure to fly this flag on my new flag pole in memory of and reverence for the men and women that made the ultimate sacrifice that day in 1941. Thank you!