![Photo] Rarely seen stretcher variant of the Ford GPA Sea Jeep (or Seep) in Tunisia, North Africa, 1943; note early use of the white Spade emblem | World War II Database Photo] Rarely seen stretcher variant of the Ford GPA Sea Jeep (or Seep) in Tunisia, North Africa, 1943; note early use of the white Spade emblem | World War II Database](https://ww2db.com/images/vehicle_jeep32.jpg)
Photo] Rarely seen stretcher variant of the Ford GPA Sea Jeep (or Seep) in Tunisia, North Africa, 1943; note early use of the white Spade emblem | World War II Database
Military Classic Vehicles - Next sale, Jeep Ford GPA , original unrestored , matching number #3321, date 12-04-1942. Exceptional and amazing historical Gpa, running and swimming condition. | Facebook
![An American Ford GPA amphibious vehicle ('Seep') in the Exposition of Military Equipment in Park Pobedy, Moscow, Russia Stock Photo - Alamy An American Ford GPA amphibious vehicle ('Seep') in the Exposition of Military Equipment in Park Pobedy, Moscow, Russia Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/F6Y6RT/an-american-ford-gpa-amphibious-vehicle-seep-in-the-exposition-of-F6Y6RT.jpg)
An American Ford GPA amphibious vehicle ('Seep') in the Exposition of Military Equipment in Park Pobedy, Moscow, Russia Stock Photo - Alamy
![Gordon Bass on Twitter: "Testing the Ford GPA amphibious jeep in March 1943 near the Rouge River factory complex in Michigan. Rushed into development during WWII, it was prone to sinking and Gordon Bass on Twitter: "Testing the Ford GPA amphibious jeep in March 1943 near the Rouge River factory complex in Michigan. Rushed into development during WWII, it was prone to sinking and](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dbl-uyiXUAE_ncD.jpg:large)