ACtion Magazine - July/August 2015 - (Page 10)
Military origins of popular
civilian rides
"
Necessity is the mother of invention" is an idiom at least dating back
to Plato in his seminal work, Republic, and meaning necessity gives
rise to inventors coming up with
new and useful ideas and inventions
to solve a problem. Similarly, there are often
rapid advancements in medical techniques and
various areas of technology during and
due to a war. Motor vehicles are certainly
not exempt from these advancements.
Perhaps the most famous American
vehicle that has a military origin to it
came out of the United States Department
of War's need, on the eve of World War
II, for a light, cross-country reconnaissance
vehicle. The compact utility vehicle that was
developed was known as the Willys-Overland
Model MB. Due in part to the fact that the
Willys-Overland Motors company could not
produce enough of them for the army's needs
during the war, Ford Motor Company also
produced a significant number of this vehicle
under the designation of Model GPW. In either
case, the army identified the vehicle as "Truck,
1/4 ton, 4×4". This vehicle was so popular for
war-time use that over 50,000 of them were
exported to the Soviet Union to assist it in its
struggles against Nazi Germany. After the war,
the Soviet Union began producing its own
variation of this vehicle which it designated the
GAZ-46. However, I suspect that most every
reader of this article will know the vehicle by
the name it eventually acquired with the public
- the jeep. A classic early example of the jeep's
"off-road" prowess was a demonstration in
early 1941 when a jeep was driven up the steps
of the United States Capitol. Advertising of
the various Jeep models produced since World
War II have emphasized the vehicle's off-road
capabilities. Today, the Jeep brand is produced
by a division of FCA US LLC, a wholly owned
"
...a jeep was driven up the
steps of the US Capitol...
subsidiary of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
Over the last forty years, the United States
Army has sought other vehicles to handle
similar off-road needs of the military. In the
late 1970s, the High Mobility Multi-purpose
Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) was developed
to address the army's needs for a tactical vehicle. AM General was awarded a contract
for such a vehicle, which it began producing
in 1984. Some 100,000 HMMWVs had been
built by the spring of 1995 in at least fifteen
different configurations including troop and
cargo carriers as well as weapons carriers and
ambulances. In 1992, AM General began marketing a non-military version of this vehicle,
popularly coined the Hummer H1. While the
World War II Jeep's ground clearance was 8.25
inches, the HMMWV's ground clearance is 16
inches, making it a superior off-road vehicle
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and one which is difficult to roll over.
Not surprisingly, the US is not the only
country which has had vehicles originally
conceived or developed for military use which
were converted to civilian use. Though technically not built for military purposes, an automotive company was founded on May 28,
1937. The company was state-owned in Germany (then under the control of Adolf Hitler) and was first known as Gesellschaft zur
Vorbereitung des Deutschen Volkswagens
mbH but renamed that same year to Volkswagenwerk, or "The People's Car Company." Their cars were initially designed by
Austrian automotive engineer Ferdinand
Porsche, with the goal being a mass produced
and affordable, but speedy car for workingclass Germans. Though production of the car
was halted during World War II (the factory
was converted to military related production),
it was again produced after World War II. The
car was not a big seller in America until (in
1959) it was dubbed the "Beetle" by an advertising agency, a campaign so successful it became the most popular import car in the US for
the next several years.
A well-known military to civilian translation of a vehicle in England is the Land Rover.
This vehicle was originally designed and produced in 1948 to outdo the jeep. However, like
the jeep it's been marketed as able to overcome
rugged terrain.
Despite environmental concerns, off-roading, whether done in a race or for fun, remains
popular throughout the world. And with no
shortage of conflicts worldwide, there is also
a military need for vehicles that can likewise
perform different purposes well off-road. ❆
Remember that laws are constantly
changing and are often not uniform
throughout the United States. Do not
place unqualified reliance on the information in this article. Always contact
legal counsel for detailed advice.
If you have a particular issue, law or
problem you would like to see addressed in a future column, please contact me at KLeonard@LeonardSciolla.
com, or Leonard, Sciolla, Hutchison,
Leonard & Tinari, LLP, 215-567-1530.
http://www.dealerautomotive.com
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