Ford GPA Amphibious

The Ford GPA Amphibious, affectionately known as the "Seep" by American servicemen, represents a fascinating chapter in the intersection of automotive engineering and military necessity during World War II. Conceived as an amphibious variant of the iconic Willys MB Jeep, the GPA was Ford's answer to the evolving demands of mechanized warfare, particularly the need for versatile vehicles capable of traversing both land and water...

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The Ford GPA Amphibious was a unique WWII vehicle designed to operate both on land and water, showcasing innovative engineering despite its limited success in combat.