Click to open image viewer. CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. In 1940, the American Bantam Car Company of Butler, Pennsylvania constructed 62 quarter-ton, four-wheel-drive trucks.
A 1940 American Bantam “woody” wagon is on the turntable at The Orphanage in Yuma for three months. The Bantam is on loan from John Tuthill of Golden, but resides permanently in the Forney Museum of ...
The Bantam Reconnaissance Car — or Jeep — was first built for the army in 1940 as the United States was inching closer to ...
Pictured is the 49-day wonder, and while Bantam's Harold Crist had a basic design well in hand prior to winning the contract in July of 1940, Bantam adapted body stampings from its car line, including ...
The year was 1936 when the American Bantam Car Company was formed in Pennsylvania by a group of partners led by Roy Evans on June 2nd. They transferred assets purchased from the American Austin Car ...
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