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【Summary】A 1943 Office of War information film, narrated by a Jeep, discusses wartime production and uses of the vehicle. The film is part of the Reel America series, which showcases 20th-century archival films.
FutureCar Staff
Sep 02, 2023 5:03 PM PT
Narrated in first person by a Jeep, this 1943 Office of War information film discussed wartime production and the various uses of the vehicle. The film is part of the Reel America series, which showcases archival films from the 20th century.
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