Hardcover with dust jacket, 128 pages, Color photographs and illustrations.
This title explores the 1954-release of the model GP9, a wildly popular copy of the general-purpose design, of which over 4,200 units were produced at LaGrange, Illinois, and London, Ontario, prior to the last GP9 leaving London in 1963 for the Algoma Central.
Also introduced are the later first-generation Geep models known as the GP18, GP20, and GP28. Chapters also cover the Canadian-built units and the cab-less booster units.