Few vehicles from World War II are as iconic as the Jeep. Manufactured by Willys-Overland for the United States Army during the war, the Jeep became a household name and icon in post-war America and led to the eventual development of civilian four-wheel-drive vehicles. For collectors buying silver in the Silver Soldiers Collection, your battalion isn’t complete without the most ubiquitous GI-mover of World War II. Right now, 40 oz Antique Finish Silver Soldiers Collection Willys MB Jeep Silver Statues are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Statue Highlights:
Each of the 40 oz Antique Finish Silver Soldiers Collection Willys MB Jeep Silver Statues comes with a cardboard shipping box and protective materials inside. Your statue comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Heads or Tales Coins & Collectibles. The statues all have a proprietary antique polish applied that creates heirloom-quality visuals to the finish. You will also find the weight, purity, and a unique serial number laser-etched on the base of each Willys MB Jeep.
The Willys MB Jeep, later remodeled slightly when produced as the Ford GPW, was known officially in the arm as the 1/4-ton, 4x4, Command Reconnaissance vehicle. The introduction of the Jeep revolutionized warfare right alongside the more powerful battle tanks and fighter planes of World War II. The Jeep eliminated the need for actual horse power to move men and supplies around and gave GIs the opportunity to modify the Jeeps in the field to suit battle situations.
These 40 oz Antique Finish Silver Soldiers Collection Willys MB Jeep Silver Statues are available with a 3D rendering of an actual Jeep as used by American GIs and Allied forces during World War II. This particular version of the Jeep has no canvas cover and showcases the rough-and-tumble design of the Jeep that made it so successful in the field and comes complete with a GI behind the wheel.
Willys MB Jeep was the first mass-produced 4x4 vehicle in world history and saw its manufacturing figures between 1941 and 1945 reach high into the six-figure range. An estimated 647,000 Jeeps were built for the US and its allies during World War II.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to JM Bullion. Our customer service team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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Few vehicles from World War II are as iconic as the Jeep. Manufactured by Willys-Overland for the United States Army during the war, the Jeep became a household name and icon in post-war America and led to the eventual development of civilian four-wheel-drive vehicles. For collectors buying silver in the Silver Soldiers Collection, your battalion isn’t complete without the most ubiquitous GI-mover of World War II. Right now, 40 oz Antique Finish Silver Soldiers Collection Willys MB Jeep Silver Statues are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Statue Highlights:
Each of the 40 oz Antique Finish Silver Soldiers Collection Willys MB Jeep Silver Statues comes with a cardboard shipping box and protective materials inside. Your statue comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Heads or Tales Coins & Collectibles. The statues all have a proprietary antique polish applied that creates heirloom-quality visuals to the finish. You will also find the weight, purity, and a unique serial number laser-etched on the base of each Willys MB Jeep.
The Willys MB Jeep, later remodeled slightly when produced as the Ford GPW, was known officially in the arm as the 1/4-ton, 4x4, Command Reconnaissance vehicle. The introduction of the Jeep revolutionized warfare right alongside the more powerful battle tanks and fighter planes of World War II. The Jeep eliminated the need for actual horse power to move men and supplies around and gave GIs the opportunity to modify the Jeeps in the field to suit battle situations.
These 40 oz Antique Finish Silver Soldiers Collection Willys MB Jeep Silver Statues are available with a 3D rendering of an actual Jeep as used by American GIs and Allied forces during World War II. This particular version of the Jeep has no canvas cover and showcases the rough-and-tumble design of the Jeep that made it so successful in the field and comes complete with a GI behind the wheel.
Willys MB Jeep was the first mass-produced 4x4 vehicle in world history and saw its manufacturing figures between 1941 and 1945 reach high into the six-figure range. An estimated 647,000 Jeeps were built for the US and its allies during World War II.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to JM Bullion. Our customer service team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.