So, is there a law, somewhere, that says that abandoned military equipment will be left to sit exactly where it was left? It might seem so odd to find an abandoned military jeep in the middle of a forest, or in woodland areas covered with moss. You know the jeep brand, and even if it wasn’t known back in the day, Jeeps could still go anywhere they wanted to go. Of course, these abandoned Jeep scenes could be from anywhere in the world. A lot of these scenes could have been taken in Europe.
Is anyone thinking how much steel could actually be recycled by some enterprising soul if they had a plan? Okay, the next question! Is this still the property of the US government? If someone were to take any one of these Jeeps, jack it up, and ride it around town, would it be their Jeep without question? Check out the video.
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