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Floating A Jeep - Interesting Concept #144673 07/03/02 04:32 PM
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Mudrunner
A while ago The "History Channel" had a show about early 4wds. In one scene they showed a bunch of soldiers unfolding a large tarp in the water. One soldier then drove a Jeep into the center of the tarp and the rest of them tightly folded the tarp over the top of the Jeep. 4 or 5 soldiers then got on top of this package and paddled the now floating vehicle across the water.

As they say, necessity is the mother of invention.

Re: Floating A Jeep - Interesting Concept #144674 07/03/02 04:43 PM
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Roll Me Over
I saw the same show. Given the film technology in those days and knowing the Army, I am sure that was a staged event, created to demonstate a technique, either as part of a PR event or a training event.


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Re: Floating A Jeep - Interesting Concept #144675 07/04/02 05:07 AM
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Umm, Jeeps don't float...
http://www.pirate4x4.com/trailreports/fordyce_0899/4th_timbo.jpg

The miltary floating jeep project did make it to actual service during WWII but was scraped early on as it took too long to setup, the Jeep was too slow and a sitting duck in the water making it easy targets and it didn't float well for long. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Eek!]" src="images/icons/shocked.gif" />


Michael W
1 35 MPH tailgate, 1 10' Drop, 3 Layovers and 1 Standing on the tail too many. Too Far 6, Frame 0.

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Re: Floating A Jeep - Interesting Concept #144676 07/03/02 06:49 PM
Anonymous
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sadly that link is forbidden for me








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