Robert The Jeep Man
our farm here was taken over by the Americans for the D day preparations, the original owners didn’t want to go back so it went up for auction but didn’t sell , My grandfather purchased the farm 3 years after the Americans had moved out, in the time it had been lying empty the crops had self seeded and grown out again 3 times, My grandma found a soldiers helmet left on top the hay barn wall, she used it for bringing in the eggs, I still have it, lots of shell cases were scattered all around the getaways and a gass mask in the loft of the old farmhouse, If you have a metal detector youncan still find empty shell cases in the hedgerows today, jeeps and tanks were crawling all over our farm back then
Thank you all very much for all your custom and choosing to buy your jeep from me. All your jeeps have gained in value substantially over the years. Not many hobbies out there that reward you so well financially including all the other fun associated with owning a Willys jeep.
Words from Robert images by me Limited copies of zine availible to purchase via Instagram
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