I Built the Only 2026 WWII Jeep

(theautopian.com)

50 points | by martey 2 days ago

6 comments

  • ggm 2 days ago
    The important point is "from as much ebay parts as possible" because I suspect there are still "jeep in a crate" boxes where all you have to do is remove the Cosmolene (this is undoubtedly not all you have to do btw)
    • walrus01 2 hours ago
      On a slightly newer time scale there are always firearm collectors searching for something impossible to acquire now, but which might have been acquired at some point in the past and squirreled away in its factory original box in the cosmoline. Like somebody who might have purchased an imported Egyptian Maadi AKM (locally made AK47 variant) in 1982, then never unpacked it for whatever reason.

      People collect these things just because, almost like pokemon cards, another example would be the rarity of finding a specific year of East German Makarov in pristine/factory new condition.

    • pjc50 2 hours ago
      There's a long running treasure hunt for some still-crated Spitfires that were supposedly shipped to Burma at the exact end of the war and then buried when no longer required.

      The amount of equipment left over from WW2 was staggering.

    • ErroneousBosh 2 hours ago
      You can build a Citroën 2CV from scratch with entirely new parts - almost - because someone somewhere makes what you need.

      About the only mechanical component you can't buy is the gearbox "bucket", presumably because nobody ever breaks those. You can actually get various gearbox upgrades for them which is worth it if you daily one, because the mainshaft nut can slacken off and get you jammed in gear.

  • RugnirViking 1 hour ago
    I wish he shared what it cost him overall. I can already see from some of the numbers and some guesswork that it must not be a flattering sum, but I still want to see it!
  • jaffa2 1 hour ago
    a decent long form article with pictures, a story, well written, and something of interest. I will read this fully later as it will require some time. Good work!
  • thomasjb 2 hours ago
    I can see the appeal, not having to deal with much rust or bolts breaking (the 2 things which cause the most trouble for me in working on vehicles). 800 miles across the desert is some way to run it in though!
  • dominicrose 2 hours ago
    There's a Wheeler Dealers episode where Edd China takes care of a WWII Jeep.
    • Cthulhu_ 46 minutes ago
      I love that show
  • babakzy 3 hours ago
    Cool, maybe worth it!