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What is an MB ?

Post by MG-42 » Fri Feb 10, 2006 9:59 am

What does this abbreviation mean ? ......I see this alot,..especially having to do with 21st.,stuff,..like jeeps,..vehicles and figures. I've never been able to decipher this yet. I know it has something to do with jeeps and or,..vehicles,..but what is it ? :roll: ......This is definately some food for thought.
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Post by Razor17019 » Fri Feb 10, 2006 11:29 am

MB or MIB is Mint in Box
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Post by STUKA » Fri Feb 10, 2006 12:21 pm

Oh I thought it stood for medicine ball -

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What is an MB ?

Post by MG-42 » Sun Feb 12, 2006 5:49 am

Yeah,....Thanks "centone",..and yeah,..I know what a MBT is, as well as MIB. .....This was exactly the information, I was counting on. TTT is helping me too,...about various types,..like Ford,..and Bantam,..as well as the original Willys. ....Thanks again "centone",..for the Intel,. ......HAHAHAHA !! ..Yeah, leave the toys in the boxes, fer Razor ! ...lol :lol: .....No offense to you at all,..Razor.
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Post by Threetoughtrucks » Sun Feb 12, 2006 9:40 pm

The best I can do is the history of the Jeep.

In 1940, both Willys Ford showed their versions of the Bantam designed Jeep. Willy's caled their's the "Quad" and Ford called their's the "Pygmy".

The Army ordered nearly 8,000 prototypes (2,642 from Bantam, 1,500 from Willy's and 3,700 from Ford, and one by Checker Cab Co) for testing.

In early production their apperance as well as their names were altered.

The Bantam became the 40 BRC.
The Willy's became the MA, which became MB in general production.
The Ford was known as the GP, which became the GPW.
Checker made a 40 BRC.

By July 41, the Army standardized final production numbers as the MB and the GPW. Bantam was cut out and rewarded a contract for 1/4 ton trailers.

A total of 634,569 Jeeps had been built by the end of the war. Of these 2.642 were Bantams (the original group), 350,349 were Willy's and 281,578 were Fords.

No official record exists as to the meaning of the terms MB or GPW. A thousand guys in WW2 will swear the name means ? whatever. Nobody knows for sure. You can take that to the bank. 8)

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