Nice looking show there with some well restored vehicles. Does everyone know what the word JEEP stands for? Just Empty Every Pocket. When you go to a show a common line heard will be "I have a friend of a friend of my uncle who bought one for (insert ridiculous low amount here), new in a crate from "war surplus" or some vague variation of that line. To which I reply hey give me the fellows contact info and I will buy ten, twenty or all at that amount, never did hear a reply to that. Then I walk the person around and chime off the cost of various parts, Cbt rims $150X5, simple footman loops, umpteen of them at $3 a pop. The fact is there is no such thing a "cheap jeep". Another thing asked will be "where did you find it" as if all you have to do is wash it off, gas it up, put a fresh battery in it and drive away. Whats not seen is the hundreds of hours of research and effort and thousands of dollars sent downrange restoring a "cheap" jeep.
Restored military vehicle, the fact is your never "done" a restoration as there is always something to improve, a better part found, paint to touch up, etc. And the vehicles condition is actually a sliding scale, older restorations will be improved upon and newer ones start ageing (dings/stains/wear) as soon as they are "done" and condition starts sliding downhill. Talking about paint I like joking that guys with shiney hot rod/muscle cars worry about keeping the shiney paint shiney and I have to worry about keeping my drab paint dull. Bling on vehicles, wow, some people like to load a ton of crap on their vehicle, and install stuff that was never there in the first place. I like to work with "less is more" at a show or event. I have seen a jeep literally buried under a heap of stuff like flags/webbing/uniforms/guns, I knew there was a jeep buried under the load of bling as I watched it get buried. 99.5% of jeeps where just simple knock about vehicles and not command post, gunships, rolling QMs. Thats supported by lots of actual wartime pictres. I am sure there are more WWII jeeps today sporting a MG then actually happened back in the day. Anyways there are some nicely done vehicles there and I like how the group is a small, and interesting, jeep sized collection in a good venue.