Ford GPW
The Ford GPW is a military vehicle produced during World War II, specifically designed for the United States Army. It is a variant of the Willys MB, which was the first mass-produced military jeep. The GPW was built by Ford under a government contract and is known for its ruggedness and versatility, making it suitable for various terrains and tasks.
Manufactured between 1942 and 1945, the Ford GPW features a 2.2-liter inline-four engine and a four-wheel-drive system. It played a crucial role in the war, serving in multiple capacities, including reconnaissance, transport, and support for troops. The GPW remains a popular collector's item today.