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1949 Sedan Delivery Brochure

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This sedan delivery brochure has the odd form number of PDCM1-3CM-949. It’s one of several early wagon brochures that had forgotten to post.

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1952 Photo of CJ-2A at Hobcaw Beach

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Nice shot of a CJ-2A at Hobcaw Beach in South Caroline.

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“In a 1952 photo two guests, one believed to be French artist Eugéne Blocaille (left), pose on Hobcaw Beach beside the Bellefield Plantation vehicle.”

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More on the Jeep vs. Peep Debate

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This January 15, 1942, article in the Amarillo Globe-Times highlights the continued debate concerning the jeep vs. the peep.

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August 1947 Ad From Canada

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This French-Canadian ad was published in the August 1947 issue of Le Bulletin des Agriculteurs.

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1944 Photo of Eisenhower in Jeep on eBay

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This press photo looks a bit staged, but still a goo photo of the General.

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“1944 Press Photo Allied Commander General Dwight Eisenhower in Military Jeep. This is an original press photo. General Dwight Eisenhower, supreme Allied Commander, sits at the wheel of his jeep as he prepares to drive to meet representatives of each Allied country to deliver his Christmas message to all Allied forces.Photo measures 9 x 7.25inches. Photo is dated 12-28-1944.”

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