GHOSTHUNTER wrote:30 versions of the same model...
Wow! What an amazing collection.
Squid wrote:I'd like to see both the 70A and 71B (in the latter case, if you could show it alongside a 71B with 10x36 wheels, even better).
Here's the 70a, showing the smooth roof, later modified with a rivet to hold plastic glazing. I don't think these are particularly scarce (the version with rivet but no glazing is probably more unusual) but it's nice to get an early one.

- 70a smooth roof
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Here's the same 70a next to a very poor slightly later one to show the variability in yellow colour from lemon yellow to nearly orange.

- different yellows
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I like the Jeep, but oddly I only have this one and a childhood-survivor that lost its doors decades ago. It is the more unusual variation with plastic door springs and the base with the patent number, and it does have the smaller wheels. In case anyone's wondering, my user name is because when I was a child my mother used to call me Jeep, because my initials are GP. And of course, that's also how the Jeep got its name.

- Jeeps
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