TM 9-1804A Engine Willys L-134


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TM 9-1804A Engine Willys L-134




Life


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Digest


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Willys Diary


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Some cats are falling from the sky. Especially when you find one of them suddenly as a dying furry ball in the middle of the Dirt and take it home to coddle up. Willys diary describes in a humorous manner its way back into life and the experiences of a kitten on the way to adulthood. A true story with surprising results! Illustrated with 82 Photos.




The Spur


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The Adventures of Willy and His Sunburnt Bum!


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Willy loves playing outside but hates wearing clothes, especially hats and pants! He also likes to say, "NO!" and do things his own way. One hot summer day, Willy runs away from his mum and plays outside all day without anything on! He gets redder and redder, until? Poor Willy learns the hard way about protecting himself from the sun.Written in quirky rhymes by Tara Pavlovic-Shepherdson with fun illustrations by Stacey Sherwood, this hilarious cautionary tale will have kids rushing to put on their hats (and pants!) and have sunscreen applied.




Bantam, Ford and Willys-1/4-Ton Reconnaissance Cars


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The 1/4-ton, 4x4, truck of World War Two started out in the hands of the Infantry and a little company called American Bantam Car Company. Bantam worked with the Army's Quartermaster Corps to produce the pilot model that was accepted and then fulfilled their initial contract for 70 trucks. During testing of the pilot both Ford and Willys-Overland were invited to check out this new vehicle. The vehicles were studied in great detail. Soon, at their own expense, Ford and Willys-Overland submitted pilots for testing too. This book covers the production prototypes--Bantam BRC-40, Ford GP and the Willys MA.




The New Yorker


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Motor Record


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