Using the term that has become generic in the English language, this is the
undisputed first "jeep." Built by the American Bantam Car Company of
Butler, Pennsylvania, it was delivered to Camp Holabird, Maryland, on September
23, 1940. The first vehicle of a 70-vehicle contract, "Old Number One"
was tested thoroughly and then spent the rest of its short life as a demo
vehicle. It was wrecked in a traffic accident early in 1941, sent back to Butler
and disassembled. The mechanical pieces were probably incorporated into the
Bantam Mark II's that were then in production. Legend has it that the unusable
body sections were buried along with a pile of scrap on the Bantam grounds. (U.S.
Army)