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Ford GPW Jeep WWII 1941 - 1945 Reserved Parking Only Sign

Product Code: FORD_GPW_WW2_SDLND_NO_PRK_SMALL
$44.00

Ford GPW Jeep WWII 1941 - 1945 Aluminum Parking Sign

This is THE ultimate Legend, this the legendary G.I. workhorse of World War II: THE JEEP! When the army needed a replacement for the vehicles they had been using, They submitted the standards to American auto makers.: The wheelbase had to be less than 75 inches, and the height under 36 inches, with a load capacity of 600 pounds. The engine had to run smoothly anywhere from 3 to 50 miles per hour with a rectangular shaped body. It was also required a windshield that folded down, have three bucket seats, have blackout driving lights and two speed transfer case with four wheel drive. Those pretty simple directions gave birth to one of the most Legendary vehicle ever built!

Make it clear: Your 1944 Ford GPW Jeep WWII deserve a reserved parking spot in your garage! Just like the real street signs, our signs are quality made of .025" Aluminum that will not rust, crack or break and are UV protected for outdoor use and durability. The sign has rounded corner and two 1/4 inch pre-drilled holes on top and bottom for easy display. Ideal for home, garage, office, workshop, Man cave, private roadways or anywhere you fill you deserve a special parking or deco spot, and they make the ideal gift for any car enthusiast. They are available in two sizes 12" X 18" (305 X 457 mm) or 8" X 12" (203 X 305 mm) to suit your need and space. 1944 Ford GPW Jeep WWII Parking Only Sign.


Available in two sizes: 12" X 18" (305 X 457 mm) or 8" X 12" (203 X 305 mm)
.025" Aluminum
Rounded corners
Two 1/4 inch pre-drilled holes on top and bottom
UV protected for outdoor use and durability
This product is made in the USA


*Ford GPW Jeep or any other marks are registered trademarks. Our products are not approved by any of these manufacturers and trademarks. We do not imply any association with these manufacturers and references are based on historical information in the public domain.