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Who really made your Deuce???

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Err, actually there are some that were assembled overseas from components made in the USA during the Vietnam era (and I don't mean the Kia KM250 near clones of the M35A2). Of course, the same thing was done in vast quantities during WWII with a variety of military vehicles.

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Thank you, David.
That post needed clarification. Five years ago I wasn't as "smart" as I thought I was.
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Err, actually there are some that were assembled overseas from components made in the USA during the Vietnam era (and I don't mean the Kia KM250 near clones of the M35A2). Of course, the same thing was done in vast quantities during WWII with a variety of military vehicles.

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David Doyle
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Including the Dutch NEKAF jeep.

FWIW, I have a 1973 Kaiser Jeep Corporation 5 ton, so dated after 1972.
 
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