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Mobile Border Control Searchlight Jeep

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This article about the creation of mobile border control searchlight jeeps was published in the April 1956 issue of Willys News. A similar article with additional photos appeared in the February 1956 issue of Globetrotter.

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Old Video of a Wire Cutter Installation

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Steve forwarded this early video. I would never want that hand drill duty!

 
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1946 Fortune Magazine on eBay

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It appears the August 1946 issue of Fortune Magazine has an interesting Willys Overland article.

“This complete Fortune magazine is in really nice original condition. The cover has no edge tears or creases, but there is a scuff on the right and bottom edges. The lower left edge shows minor scuffs. The illustration is vivid against a clean background.

The spine has minor scuffs at the top and bottom. The magazine is still securely bound. As I thumb thru this magazine, the inside pages appear clean with no tears, creases or dog eared corners. The back cover has no edge tears or creases. The illustration is vivid against a nice and clean background.”

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Tuco Puzzle of WWII Jeep on eBay

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No guarantee all the pieces are there.

“This is a nice vintage 1941-47 Tuco Picture Puzzle, “Willys “Jeep” Used in Attack”, 300-500 pieces.  Tuco – “T” he “U” pson “Co”, was a subsidiary of the Upson Company that produced 3/16″ wallboard for home construction.  Their puzzles originally sold for 69 cents, and are “extra thick” pieces made from their wallboard that were extremely popular.  The company survived the depression by making puzzles on their wallboard when construction dwindled.  Box is very good; pieces are excellent.  Believe puzzle is complete; no odors or damage.  Very nice, clean, estate item.  See pics for details.  Questions, please email.  Will combine shipping on multiple items. International bidders please email before bidding to determine shipping costs.  Good luck bidding!”

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Large Jeep Sign **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay at $390

Former dealership sign 55″ WIDE x 24″ TALL x 3″ DEEP.

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Due to the weight & oversized packaging, this item can be packed & shipped FedEx or UPS, which means, we can make arrangments to pack & ship for you, and we will charge you whatever the costs are for packing & shipping to your location. We are using a third party shipper and just passing on the costs to you. and Sorry, we can not ship to a P.O. Box. However, this item is available for local pick-up in NY.

THIS WEEK ONLY, SPECIAL LOW STARTING BID, Bid Now!! First bid could WIN!!! Don’t miss out!!!

You will be bidding on a VERY HARD TO FIND VINTAGE ( We bet you don’t see these everyday. Here’s your chance at a rare piece of history. And it does look beautiful.):

IN GREAT AS PICTURED (Always see photographs for the best condition description, it’s that nice. Good luck.), UN-BENT, UN-RUSTED, UN-FADED, AND UN-ABUSED CONDITION, CLASSIC JEEP LOGO, AUTHENTIC DEALERSHIP ADVERTISING DISPLAY SIGN, HUGE EXTRA LARGE SIZE Approx. 55″ WIDE x 24″ TALL x 3″ DEEP, 3D HARD HEAVY PLASTIC AND MIRROR CHROME PLASTIC, ADVERTISING DISPLAY SIGN. EXTRA EXTRA HEAVY DUTY QUALITY. THE COLORS ON THIS ARE AMAZING!”

 
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June 1942 Country Gentleman Magazine

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UPDATE: **SOLD** was on eBay.

This issue of the magazine ponders the jeep as a farming tool.  The article is called “Someday We’ll Pu the Harness on the Jeep”, by Arnold Nicholson. You can see the article and imagines here.

 
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Truth or Consequences Sheriff’s Posse

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This photo was from the May 1955 issue of Willys News. At first I thought these jeeps were involved in the annual jeep derby, but these are Sheriff’s Posse jeeps from Truth or Consequences, New Mexico.

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Cartoon from Willys News

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This cartoon was published in the May 1955 issue of Willys News.

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1949 National Foam System Ad with Fire Jeep on eBay

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They snuck a fire jeep into this 1949 ad.

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1944 Photo of Jeep with Mussolini Decoration on eBay

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Quite the photo!

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Merlin’s Report on the Mason-Dixon Gathering

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Merlin’s got a great report with photos of the 8th Annual Mason Dixon Willys Jeep Gathering. Check it out!

http://hansonmechanical.wordpress.com/2014/10/30/8th-annual-mason-dixon-willys-jeep-gathering/

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WWII Photo on ebay

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Unfortunately, the caption has been removed from the back of this great photo.

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French? Soldier Repairing Jeep on eBay

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I believe this shows a French soldier repairing a jeep.

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1945 Photo of the Jeep Pulling Hay on eBay

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This photo appeared earlier this year, but was sold with an ACME photo and slightly different caption.

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Dredging for Gold

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A selfie in front of the nation’s largest gold dredger. It is huge!

Remember when I said we would head west from Clyde Holliday yesterday? Forget that idea. We chose to head east this morning. BTW: Normal posts will resume Thursday.

Below is the updated map:

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We didn’t get going too quickly this morning, as I was still smarting from the beating at cards my wife gave me last night. For us, a round of rummy ends at 500 points. She’s won 8 of 10 rounds this trip! Her luck has to end at some point . . .

From Clyde Holliday, we drove west until we reached Prairie City. To my surprise, it is one of Ann’s favorite places on earth. It turns out her great uncle once owned a huge chunk of land starting from one mountain, extending through the valley into the hills on the opposite side, making him at one time the largest landowner in Oregon. She shared fond memories of exploring the area.

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Prairie City sits next to the large valley shown in this photo.

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This schooner like photo op sits a few miles east of Prairie City. The overlook had all kinds of outstanding views of the mountains and valleys.

After Prairie City, we took scenic and lonely Highway 7 through the mountains toward Baker City. We were enjoying the beautiful drive when I spotted an Oregon Parks sign for the city of Sumpter. Curious, we turned and headed toward the former mining city.

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Not much happening in the small town of Sumpter.

Once in Sumpter, we stumbled upon the largest gold dredger in the United States (now retired) at Sumpter Valley Dredge State Heritage Area. Trolling the nearby river for several decades, the dredger unearthed more than $4 million in gold. It was retired and neglected for several decades. In 1993, restoration began on it. Now it’s a state tourist attraction. You can walk on and inside it. We had it all to ourselves and it was cool and spooky at the same time. Only later did we learn there has been some paranormal activity that was captured by the crew of the Ghost Mine series (never seen the show). A nearby visitors center was small, yet had several neat mining displays and a wide range of mining related books, one of which I bought.

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After our tour of the dredge, we decided to head for Catherine Creek State Park, but we could see that gathering storm clouds were going to make our stay there wet. So, we opted to head north to Immigrant Springs State Park, just off of I-84, to spend the night.

Immigrant Springs is a real nice campground, but it’s proximity to the interstate is not great. Fortunately, hanging out inside the camper isn’t too noisy.

 
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Holidaying at Clyde Holliday State Park

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Ann and Zollie along John Day River Near Clyde Holliday State Park.

Sunday afternoon, despite gusty winds, we took off for a short adventure to Clyde Holliday State Park. Driving south on I-82, mother nature toyed with us, rocking and pushing the motor home as we drove towards Oregon. Fortunately, the winds only lasted until we crossed the Columbia into Oregon. After that, it was a pretty calm drive.

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I *think* this is how our trip will go. But, with us you never know. So far, we’ve made it from Pasco south to Clyde Holliday.

Well, calm until I asked my navigator to tell me where to turn at one point; but, she was enjoying the drive and wasn’t watching the map closely. So, we added an extra 20 miles to the trip 🙂

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Me smiling for my navigator while I turn around :-)

With gray clouds and darkening skies, there wasn’t a lot to see. However, on a lonely road we drove past an even lonelier farm where we spotted two jeeps, one a wagon and a second an MB with a plow setup. Sitting there, it appeared all ready for another winter of plowing. Now, I have to apologize for the poor photos, as I broke Ann’s zoom lens and we have yet to get it fixed.

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As darkness settled Sunday night, we still hadn’t reached the state park. We were climbing over one more mountain pass when we nearly hit a deer that casually walked out on the road and kept on approaching as I desperately prayed for the motorhome to stop. Finally, we stopped and the deer stopped at the same time. It looked at us with an air of disgust, then turned around and left. Poor Zollie the dog, he’d been sleeping between us, but the hard stop sent him tumbling to my feet. Like our hearts, his heart was beating pretty quickly. He was done sleeping for the rest of the drive.

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Not long after we nearly hit the dear.

As you can see in the pics, fall is definitely here. The leaves are dropping, as is the temperature. But, the state park is still beautiful and quiet. And, there’s plenty of wifi, so working in between walking, naps, and vicious card games is possible. We plan to stay through Monday night and then trying out the Shelton wayside near Fossil … or not.

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The view across John Day River to the mountains if you get out of the motor home.

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My view as I complete this post from inside the motorhome.

 
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More Pics from Charles

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We are in central Oregon sneaking in one last short camping trip before winter arrives. Enjoy some pics Charles forwarded!

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1942 Life Photo of Jeep Crossing River

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The November 30th, 1942, issue of Life Magazine featured this photo of soldiers pushing a jeep across a river in New Guinea.

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Great Early CJ Brochure on eBay

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Here’s a brochure that doesn’t appear too often.

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De Jeep Express Book on eBay

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This book, written in Dutch, follows the adventure of driving a jeep from Indonesia to Holland. Anyone ever read it?

“here we have a nice book on a dutch army guy who drives his ww2 jeep back to holland from indonesia
great adventure. Written in dutch. A must have for the jeep book collector willys mb or ford gpw”

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1943 Photo from Tunisia

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Napolitas anyone?

“943- U.S. vehicles advance toward the enemy lines through cactus-studded plain “somewhere” in Tunisia.”

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Hoptown Mobile Pizza

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My wife went with her uncle and aunt to Ellensburg to check out some antiques. While there, she encountered the owners of Hoptown Pizza (the FC makes the website, too), a new mobile wood-fired pizza company. They decided to buy the FC-150 you see below (found in Yakima). Apparently, they know little about FCs, but they thought it was cute and practical. They still need to repaint it and rebrand it for their business.

Ann tried their pizza and told me it was outstanding! So, if you are in the Ellensburg, Washington, area and you see them at an event, make sure to grab some pizza!

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Jeeps Working Hard on Texas Ranches

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This article was published in the April 1956 issue of Willys News

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1941 Photo of a Two Gun Bantam BRC-60 on eBay

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Great photo!

“1941- Troops at Fort Benning in Bantam prototype pre-Willys jeep armed with 30 caliber and 50 caliber machine guns.”

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1951 Photo of Jeeps Plowing Through Mud on eBay

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The lead jeep has an interesting top that extends over the back.

“1951 KOREAN WAR Jeeps Plow Wonju-Hoengsong Battlefield Press Photo”

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