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This image depicts the olive-drab dashboard area of a vintage Willys-Overland vehicle, likely a military-style Jeep, situated outdoors in Nha Trang, Vietnam. The foreground is dominated by the textured, matte-finished military green dashboard, devoid of visible people or actions. Three rectangular metal plaques are affixed to the dashboard with visible rivets. 1. **Left Plaque:** Titled "FRONT TRANSMISSION TRANSFER CASE," this plaque displays a diagram for a three-speed manual transmission with reverse (R, N, 1, 2, 3) and a two-speed transfer case (OUT, IN, LOW, N, HIGH, FRONT AXLE DRIVE). Instructions at the bottom state, "DISENGAGE FRONT AXLE DRIVE WHEN OPERATING ON DRY HARD SURFACED ROADS." 2. **Middle Plaque:** Labeled "CAUTION," this plaque outlines "MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE ROAD SPEEDS IN THE FOLLOWING GEAR POSITIONS," providing a table with speeds in MPH for High, Intermediate, Low, and Reverse transmission gears across High Range and Low Range transfer case settings. Below the table, instructions for draining the cooling system are provided, specifying locations for radiator and cylinder block drain cocks. 3. **Right Plaque:** This plaque features a "WILLYS" logo above a blank space for a serial number. Below, it states, "MANUFACTURED BY WILLYS-OVERLAND MOTORS, INC. TOLEDO, OHIO, U.S.A." The logo depicts industrial buildings with smokestacks on the left and a rural scene with a windmill and farmhouses on the right. Other visible components on the dashboard include a circular knob to the left of the "CAUTION" plaque and a dark metal latch with two yellow-headed screws mounted near the top center of the dashboard, exhibiting some wear or rust. The floorboard area below the dashboard is also visible, textured and dark green. The background, visible above the dashboard, is significantly out of focus, showing blurred green foliage from trees against a bright, hazy sky, indicating an outdoor, daytime setting.
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