UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,500.
(04/28/2015) Good looking wagon.
“1957 Willys Station Wagon
350 Chevy Motor
Original 4 wheel drive
Vintage air
New upholstery
New Tires”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,500.
(04/28/2015) Good looking wagon.
“1957 Willys Station Wagon
350 Chevy Motor
Original 4 wheel drive
Vintage air
New upholstery
New Tires”
UPDATE: A great press photo of the experimental Rolligon jeep (More info on the Rolligon from a 2013 post shown below). This just expired on eBay, but I expect it will be relisted. I’ll watch for it. There’s a long article from the June 04, 1955, issue of the Saturday Evening Post here.
“1953 Press Photo Man Driving Albee Rolligon Jeep Like Vehicle. You are bidding on an original press photo of Man Driving Albee Rolligon Jeep Like Vehicle. Photo has a small light crease left edge & waving right side due to too much glue being used to attach the information sheet onto the back of the photo. Photo measures 6 x 10 inches and is dated 3/20/1953.”
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Originally published 2013 .. You’ll note the one pictured above seems to be the same as the one in the swamp, based on the hood number.
This jeep was built by the Albee Rolligon Company, which also built an FC version. William Albee, the inventor, has a son who rode on the FC version. You can see a comment from his son at hemmings.
“This is an original press photo. Credit- US Navy and United PressPhoto measures 9.25 x 7.25inches. Photo is dated –1953.”
The above pictures was published on page 165 of the March 23, 1953, issue of Life Magazine. You can view it in Google without the watermark. It’s still pretty dark. There are several issues of the magazine for sale on eBay. There is also a story about the roll-on in the September 1955 Readers Digest, originally published in the Saturday Evening Post (date unknown).
UPDATE: This was published back in 2010. This seems appropriate, since the post below this one may feature the dozer blade shown in the photos below.
I believe these images are from the 1st annual De Anza Cavalcade, which occurred in 1949. You can read a little about these events from the Hemet Jeep Club’s Website. Here’s an brief synopsis from Harry Buschert’s memorial:
In 1948 (Harry) Buschert joined the first Hemet Jeep Cavalcade and jumped in a jeep with Harvey Gibel at the Hemet Farmer’s Fairgrounds. The first Cavalcade, sponsored by the Anza- Borrego Trails Association and the Hemet Valley Chamber of Commerce, began as a way to show the public the need to pave the road between Hemet and Borero Springs. Over 400 Jeeps and 800 passengers came out for the first event. They took two days to travel down Coyote Canyon. Buschert would participate and assist in running the events for years to come. The event ran continuously until 1973. By 1973 the movement pave the road had become obsolete, the high prices of gasoline made the event too costly, and the perceived impact of the event affecting public perception all led to the its ending. The event took a fifteen year hiatus and began again in 1988, Buschert took part in the anniversary run.
The Life Magazine Photographer was Peter Stackpole, whom the New York Times described as a chronicler of California Trends. Peter was part of the first group of photographers hired by Life Magazine.
You can view all the photographs of this two day ‘Jeep Ride’ in 1949 here. I have included small versions of a few of my favorite images. Click on the images to see blown up views.
1) Here we are at the beginning:
Note the Department of Agriculture painted on the side. That looks like a nice wool jacket, too:
Here the ‘wagon’ train is on the move. Note the little boy peeking out the window:
You can see the line of Jeeps stretches for a ways:
Here the jeeps stop for a rest; I probably lightened this up a little too much, but I wanted to be able to see the details of the jeeps better. Note that one of the jeeps near the bottom of the pic has an extended back — a woman is sitting in back of it:
One of the stranger arrangements was this CJ-2A that sported 3 or four passengers plus luggage, plus a plow! I have 3 images of that below:
And finally, when’s the last time you saw a Ford GP out Jeeping?
Again, you can see MANY more pics of this 1949 Hemet Jeep Club Calvacade at the Life Magazine Image Archives.
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/19/2014) Has the front of the rollcage installed on the steps.
“1951 Jeep m38 283 small block chevy. Runs good, with only about 500 miles on engine. Rebuilt transfer case, bigger brakes all new, dual exaust, bigger dana rear end, heavy duty rear bumper. No texts. Call number for questions.”
https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/d/1951-m38-jeep-4×4-v8/6401924880.html
UPDATE: Same seller is selling a second version of this press photo on eBay. See the first one sold in 2014 at the bottom.
“1948 Press Photo Lieutenant Colonel William E. Jennings in Jeep through Greece. This is an original press photo. Lieutenant Colonel William E. Jennings, Watervliet, Michigan, drives Jeep through mud caused by unseasonable rains and snows which plagued the Roumeli offensive, first spring drive by the Greek National Army against Guerrillas. Jennings is one of the U.S. observers advising the Greek army in its push on rebel positions in mountains near Lamia which are interfering with U.S. construction gangs. Rebuilding the Athens-Salonika highway and railroad. Photo measures 9 x 7.25 inches. Photo is dated 05-11-1948.”
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It runs.
“1949 Willys Jeep CJ2A
Original Drivetrain
New fuel pump and gas tank
Runs, but brakes do not function properly
Windshield frame is missing.
Sold with Georgia Bill of Sale.”
https://atlanta.craigslist.org/sat/cto/d/1949-willys-jeep-cj2a/6381204809.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
(10/23/2016) “1945 Jeep Willys
Completely restaured, running good
Engine Chevy 305
4 wheel drive
It’s a nice ride but I don’t really use it $7,000 or obo”
A little something to read from five years ago …
Originally published October 31, 2012: I stumbled across some Flickr Images of the Clark County, Nevada, Sheriff’s Office Jeep Posse. I searched for a website for the group, but could only find a Sheriff site.
Here are a few images from Flickr.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kh7cz/4011171143/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kh7cz/4011171121/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kh7cz/4011171165/in/photostream/
In February, 1952, Popular Science published a short article about this Jeep Posse. Note the Slat Grille MB.
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/28/2014) Looks good.
“1955 Willys M-170 Frontline Ambulance, 24 volt system, needs some TLC, haven’t done anything to it in the past 6 years but it is still in great condition, runs great, some extra parts”
https://nh.craigslist.org/cto/d/1955-willys-170/6348230538.html
UPDATE: There’s another set of Bantam BRC-60-like cards on eBay. I’ve got a set of these (those are mine pictured below). Pretty neat!