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http://www.classicmilitary.co.uk/goodwood-revival-2019/
Goodwood Revival 2019 - Classic Military This years Goodwood Revival was again a great event. This year celebrating the 75th anniversary of D Day. A very intresting selection of Military vehicles.

Are you ready for Normandy? If you need any last minute parts, make sure you get in fast as we will be closed from 1st to 9th June.
Why not come visit us this Saturday morning? We have extended our opening hours til 1pm (we usually close at 12pm) and are happy to assist anyone who calls in.
Opening times as follows:
Friday 24th May 9am til 5pm
Saturday 25th May 9am til 1pm
Sunday CLOSED
Monday 26th May bank holiday CLOSED
Tuesday 27th to Friday 30th May 8am to 5.30pm
Saturday 1st June til sunday 9th June CLOSED
Please note we will be in Normandy ourselves, paying homage to the 75th celebrations and we will not be selling parts. All enquiries and web orders made during the time we are away will be replied to upon our return.
01483 860403

http://www.classicjeeps.co.uk/jeep-forward-control/
Jeep Forward Control The Jeep Forward Control was introduced in 1956, with a cab over design, it was aimed at the commercial user but some military versions were produced.

http://www.classicjeeps.co.uk/ww2-radio-jeeps/
WW2 radio Jeeps The WW2 radio Jeeps was used for reconnaissance. The Willys Jeeps with their low profile could get very close to the enemy without being spotted.

http://www.classicjeeps.co.uk/4-wheel-steer-jeep-3/
4 Wheel Steer Jeep, by Willys, Bantam and Ford The 4 Wheel Steer Jeep was produced by Willys, Bantam and Ford and given to the US Army for testing in 1940. Very few survive today.

http://www.classicjeeps.co.uk/paratroopers-jeep-dash/
Paratroopers Jeep dash Through Troarn, Normandy - Classic Jeeps Like scene out of a Hollywood movie, The British Paratroopers Jeep dash through the German occupied village of Troarn, Normandy on D Day was spectacular.
