Standard Catalog of Jeep 1940-2003

Standard Catalog of Jeep 1940-2003
Title Standard Catalog of Jeep 1940-2003 PDF eBook
Author Patrick R. Foster
Publisher Krause Publications
Total Pages 256
Release 2003-08-01
Genre Transportation
ISBN 9780873495226

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Few vehicles can match the blue-collar Jeep when it comes to history, performance, owner loyalty, and intangibles. It is truly an all-American vehicle with a rich and colorful past. &break;&break;In the Standard Catalog of Jeep 1940-2003, noted Jeep author and historian Patrick Foster provides Jeep enthusiasts with the ultimate resource. With more than 300 photos, technical data, production figures, options, specifications, and detailed histories, Foster covers everything from the early Willys-Overland and Bantam models, to the spectacular concept vehicles, to the luxurious sport utility vehicles of today. Old Cars Price Guide's industry-standard 1-to-6 Vehicle Condition Grading scale gives updated market prices for enthusiasts looking to find their dream Jeep.

Standard Catalog of U.S. Military Vehicles - 2nd Edition

Standard Catalog of U.S. Military Vehicles - 2nd Edition
Title Standard Catalog of U.S. Military Vehicles - 2nd Edition PDF eBook
Author David Doyle
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 1012
Release 2011-02-28
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 1440225729

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Author David Doyle has worked overtime to produce the ultimate guide for the U.S. military vehicle enthusiast. In this exhaustive, comprehensive, and meticulously prepared catalog, Doyle cover all the history, vehicle data, production figures, and variations of every notable U.S. defense vehicle produced between World War II and Operation Desert Story. More than a 1,000 photos, thousands of technical specifications, fascinating historical information, and Krause Publications' exclusive 1-to-6 Vehicle Condition Grading Scale make the Standard Catalog of U.S. Military Vehicles 2nd Edition an indispensable resource for war vehicle enthusiasts and military history buffs.

The Evolution from Horse to Automobile

The Evolution from Horse to Automobile
Title The Evolution from Horse to Automobile PDF eBook
Author Imes Chiu
Publisher Cambria Press
Total Pages 328
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1604975466

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Little work has been done to explicate the motivational factors of agency, particularly in cases where an artifact initially deemed ineffective or superfluous becomes an everyday necessity, such as the automobile at the turn of the twentieth century. Farmers saw it as a "devil wagon" but later adopted it for use as an all-around device and power source. What makes a social group change its position about a particular artifact? How did the devil wagon overcome its notoriety to become a prosaic mainstream device? These questions direct the research in this book. While they may have been asked before, author Imes Chiu (PhD, Cornell University) brings a different and refreshing approach to the problem of newness. Preexisting practices and work routines used as explanatory devices have something interesting to say about diffusion strategies and localization measures. This innovative study examines the conversion of users. To understand the motivating factors in mass adoption, the study focuses on perceptions and practices associated with horses and motorcars in three different settings during three different periods. All three cases begin with the motorcar in the periphery: all three end with it achieving ubiquity. This multiple-case design is used for the purpose of theoretical replication. Results in all three cases show that a contrived likeness to its competitor-the horse-contributed to the motorcar's success. The motorcar absorbed the technical, material, structural, and conceptual resources of the technology it displaced. This book, which includes several rare photographs, will be an important resource for those who wish to study the history of transportation and technology adaptation.

The British National Bibliography

The British National Bibliography
Title The British National Bibliography PDF eBook
Author Arthur James Wells
Publisher
Total Pages 1664
Release 2005
Genre Bibliography, National
ISBN

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Mister Javelin

Mister Javelin
Title Mister Javelin PDF eBook
Author Guy Hadsall
Publisher The Olde Milford Press
Total Pages 108
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780966201925

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Military Jeep

Military Jeep
Title Military Jeep PDF eBook
Author Pat Ware
Publisher Haynes Publishing UK
Total Pages 0
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Transportation
ISBN 9781844259335

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The Jeep was the primary light four-wheel-drive vehicle of the US Army and allies during the Second World War and the post-war period. It was originally designed to meet a 1940 US Army specification, and over 600,000 examples were built in both Ford and Willys forms. The Jeep saw service all over the world, and a healthy number of restored authentic military examples can still be seen today in the hands of enthusiasts. This book provides a brief history of this iconic vehicle, and a fascinating behind-the-scenes insight into what is involved in restoring, operating and maintaining a Jeep today, 70 years after the prototype first appeared.

Jeep

Jeep
Title Jeep PDF eBook
Author Jim Allen
Publisher Motorbooks International
Total Pages 224
Release 2002-09
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 9780760314869

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This book covers all of the information on Jeeps from 1940 to 1999. Military and postwar Jeeps are also included.