File:Willys 6x6 'Super-Jeep' 37mm T14 Gun Motor Carriage no.2, front left.jpg

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English: Second (1942) T14 Willys MT 37-mm Gun Motor Carriage prototype(s) with stamped grille had V-shaped gun-shield with sloping top, from welded steel armor-plate. The experimental T14 trucks formed the beginning of the 'Super-Jeep' series of expanded Willys MB test vehicles.
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Source U.S. Army [1]
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Reference

  1. (1992). "Willys MT-TUG – 6×6 Super-Jeep" (jpg). Wheels & Tracks (40): 25–33. Old Harlow, Essex, UK: After The Battle publication. Archived from the original on 2020-09-17. Retrieved on 2020-09-29, Full article at 12.08.2012 02:34:41

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Willys 6x6 'Super-Jeep' T14 Gun Motor Carriage #2 – experimental stretched, uprated, World War II 37mm anti-tank jeep — Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland (1942).

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20 March 1942

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