
Not much left, but I have some plans for it. The first plan was to keep this piece of history from being scrapped(which is where it was headed if I hadn't saved it). The University of Georgia was clearing out the woods behind an old Ag school barn and found the remains of this old jeep. I was over there helping out with a friend's project and asked the professor in charge of the facility about it. He said it was going to be scrapped along with everything else they'd pulled out of the woods(old tractor implements, etc). Told me I coudl have it if I could haul it off. A few days later, I come with the help of a friend and his trailer to haul it away. Took 4 guys to lift the thing onto to the trailer. And somehow me and one friend managed to get it off by ourselves and prop it up on stands at home. I'm going to do some history detective work on this old jeep before I sell it, etc. If only it still had most of its drivetrain, wheels, etc.


White Star still barely visible ontop of dash where the hood would've hinged.
