Rapidfire
Well-Known Member
Wanted to share a few pics of a veterans jeep that we restored back to new for him. He passed away last year and was able to ride in it one last time. It’s a 1942 Ford gpw.
Mahindra only had license to make these as road legal vehicles outside of the US. A coupla years ago they brazenly starting selling them in US and got sued by FCA. So they are now sold for off road use only in US and can't be legally titled/registered as a motor vehicle. If I've got any of my facts wrong, others will likely gently come to my rescue!Not to hi-jack this thread but at the SEMA show I saw some Mahindra Jeeps. One had no body on it but was otherwise complete. It had a neat little diesel 4 cyl. I think the grill is ugly...and the body looks like an M38, but I would love to put a repro Jeep MB/Ford GPW body on a Mahindra chassis (they are built in Michigan). I asked if they sell it without the body and they said “not yet, but planning to.” These are not street legal and are sold as ATVs... about $20k if you want locking diffs, etc. For that much I would rather have a real MB/GPW. Maybe my next project will be a Jeep.
Mahindra has been making Jeeps, under license, continuously since WW2, or so I read...
ROXOR Off Road