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n a previous article we learned about the Willys M-606 “high hood” jeep, which was manufactured in the 1950s and ’60s for the U.S. military and for export, and served during the Vietnam War; its civilian counterparts being the CJ3B in the U.S. and CJ4 in some Indian and Japanese incarnations. We also learned about the Willys-licensed Mitsubishi “high hood” jeep manufactured in Japan, as well as the Willys-licensed “high hood” Mahindra jeep manufactured in India, both of which also served in Vietnam with U.S. and ARVN (Army of the Republic

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