Category:Bantam Checker BRC test cars
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English: The Checker assembled prototypes / pre-production pilots for a U.S. military, multi-role, 1⁄4-ton liaison / reconnaissance car, now also known as a 1⁄4-ton jeep, designed by American Bantam and and built or re-assembled by Checker Motors in 1940/1941, featuring rectangular front fenders, protected headlights, and simplified side entry cutouts.
Sources differ how many Checker really made. At least one unit had four-wheel steering.
Sources differ how many Checker really made. At least one unit had four-wheel steering.
Media in category "Bantam Checker BRC test cars"
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1941-american-bantam-jeep.jpg 480 × 320; 24 KB
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Bantam BRC-40 pilot ¼-ton, 4x4 jeep, built by Checker Cab, with 4-wheel steering.jpg 1,283 × 1,000; 168 KB
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Bantam Checker Car Holabird 11 June 1941—O.Drab MashUp mmu get.jpg 1,280 × 1,000; 223 KB
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