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Butler base of little car that could

Key players in the creation of the Jeep gather with American Bantam Car Co. employees around the first model in 1940. In the driver's seat is Harold Crist with Frank Fenn, Bantam president, beside him. Engineer Karl Probst is at the far left.

In Butler's West End, behind the gates of AK Steel, stands a yellowish-brown brick building that is the birthplace of one of the world's most popular vehicles.

Amazingly in the early 1900s, Butler was home to several car manufacturers including the American Austin Car Co., which opened in 1930.

In 1932, the U.S. Army, looking for vehicles to replace the role of horses in the military, bought two American Austin Convertible pickup trucks. Those trucks are considered by jeep historians to be the ancestor to the original Jeep.

The American Austin Car Co., closed, re-organized and re-opened as the American Bantam Car Co. in 1935, making roadsters, coups and trucks that were so small they were often manually lifted and put on people's porches as a joke.

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