This is a shot of a Danish Army CJ-3A. Maybe it was cheaper than an
M38? I have a hard enough time driving my stock 3A, just try it with a gas
mask and rubber gloves!!
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Photo of a 3A
beach buggy submitted by Mike Winchester.
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Soren
Soderberg sent in this photo of the "Indian way" to protect your jeep from
being stolen. Photo by Jorgen Runeby.
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This
photo was taken by Pal Singh in Delhi, India. Submitted by Derek Redmond
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Roberto Flores sent in this photo of a Spanish Legion
3A in action.
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Roberto Flores sent this photo of a Spanish 3A in the Sahara, circa 1970
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This is from Belgian Armée, after WW2, 1950s. It´s a radio jeep, and the
co-driver is an officer. A CJ3A fellow owner is looking now for him!
The officer wears the postWorld War 2 Belgian made "denison smock" jacket.
With its peculiar Belgian cammo scheme, different from that of Red Devils!
Source: "Jeep, Le Tout-Terrain de la Liberté", by Jean Michel Boniface, ETAI
editions, 2004.
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Belgian military 3A sent in by Roberto Flores |
Another Belgian military 3A sent in by Roberto Flores
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Denis Takashi sent in this photo of his cousin Darcy almost 20 years ago in
Brazil. He said the would "cruise the beach listening to Menudo."
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A CJ-3A modified to drive on train tracks. Submitted by Robert Christy.
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Jay Newsome sent in this great vintage
photo from the early 60's of his Grandfather W.R. Newsome (on the
right) and his CJ-3A.
His Grandfather was an avid deer hunter and his hunting club used the flatfender jeeps. |

Delcio Monteiro sent in this pic and writes: "The date is February 1952.
This season was the beginning of colonization in the region where I was born
(Paranavaí, Brazil). It was a time of pioneers, same to American wild west.
You see the driver with a weapon? |
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