Advertising & Brochures Research Archives

advertising and brochures

To Top

Original 1946? Early CJ-2A Brochure on eBay

• CATEGORIES: Advertising & Brochures, Features This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

This seller has five of these early CJ-2A brochures for $10.99. That’s a real good price.

View all the information on eBay

“This lot offers the early Universal Jeep dealer’s brochure/foldout as shown. It measures 8 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches. It measures 34 inches long when opened. This brochure includes 14 pictures of the Jeep doing heavy-duty farm work. The condition is excellent.”

1946-cj2a-brochureu7

1946-cj2a-brochure8

1946-cj2a-brochure9

[fb_button]
 
To Top

1950 Berg Jeep Parts Catalog **SOLD**

• CATEGORIES: Advertising & Brochures, Catalogs, Features This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.

This early 1950 Bert “King of Jeeps” catalog only has about 24 pages. The price is high, but the seller will accept offers.

“Offered – Berg’s Truck and Parts Co., Genuine Jeep Parts and Replacement Parts, Catalog 150. Age – Dated 1950, stamped on the back.”

1950-berg-king-of-jeeps-catalog01

1950-berg-king-of-jeeps-catalog0

1950-berg-king-of-jeeps-catalog1

1950-berg-king-of-jeeps-catalog2 Continue reading

[fb_button]
 
To Top

1969 Ad for the Boulder TowBarGuide

• CATEGORIES: Advertising & Brochures, Features This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

This ad from the September 1969 issue of Four Wheeler Magazine shows the Boulder TowBarGuid, a winch that wrests atop a towbar. The same issue included a story on the winch, though not much background was provided about the company. The winch was manufactured by the Hilmer Company out of Boulder, Colorado.

1969-09-fourwheeler-boulder-winch3

1969-09-fourwheeler-boulder-winch-pg6-ad

1969-09-fourwheeler-boulder-winch4 1969-09-fourwheeler-boulder-winch2

[fb_button]
 
To Top

Ramsey Company & Brochures

• CATEGORIES: Advertising & Brochures, Features This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

Claude Ramsey and his brother, Rayburn, originally founded Ramsey Winch Company as Ramsey Brothers Tool and Die in July 1944 to manufacture aircraft parts, tools and dies for Douglas Aircraft Company. Claude, realizing the need for a front-mounted winch for passenger cars and pickups, designed a crankshaft-operated winch (Model 101) to pull vehicles out of mud and snow. Demand for the Ramsey Winch increased to the point that the name of the company was changed to Ramsey Brothers Winch Manufacturing Company in 1947. In 1950, the company changed its name to Ramsey Winch Company when Claude bought out his brother’s share of the company.

Here’s a two-page brochure for the dual PTO units: DP-1 (for the Jeep Universal), DP-2 (for 4WD trucks and wagons), DP1-150 (for FC-150s), DP2-FY (for FC-170s).

ramsey-pto-dual-lever-brochure1 ramsey-pto-dual-lever-brochure2

This twelve-page Ramsey winch brochure from 1959 covers a variety of products. I have three of these brochures, so if you’d like to purchase one for $10, let me know.

1959-ramsey-winch-pto-brochure05 1959-ramsey-winch-pto-brochure06 1959-ramsey-winch-pto-brochure07

Continue reading

[fb_button]
 
To Top

Circa 1950 Wagon Foldout Ad

• CATEGORIES: Advertising & Brochures, Features This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

I spotted this circa-1950 foldout-wagon ad for a good price on eBay. The wagon folds out horizontally to reveal the interior of a wagon.

It starts like this:

1950-wagon-brochure-foldout1
1950-wagon-brochure-foldout4

The wagon then flips horizontally to reveal the wagon interior and more text.

1950-wagon-brochure-foldout3

The backside of the image shows the exterior of the wagon:

1950-wagon-brochure-foldout2

[fb_button]
 
To Top

Austin Champ Fire Fly Engines

• CATEGORIES: Advertising & Brochures, Features • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

As I’ve mentioned, I once made the ‘mistake’ of buying three Austin Champ fixer-uppers to save them from being crushed. Despite that experience, I joined the Austin Champ group, as sometimes I find Champs for sale and post the links on the site.

The other day someone posted a 1955 ad for the Champ Firefly, which was a type of fire engine built on the Champ chassis. I’d never heard of them, so thought folks might find these ads interesting.

Here’s a an actual Austin Champ NSL 418 Firefly Fire Engine:

The next three ads were all listed on this site: https://www.aviationancestry.co.uk/?searchQuery=Fire+Armour&startYear=1909&endYear=1980

The first two ads, from 1954, are for Champ Firefly Airfield Crash Trucks:

1954-austin-champ-rapid-rescue-ad3 1954-austin-champ-rapid-rescue-ad2

This 1955 ad is for Fire-fighting. I’ve yet to see pics of one of these restored.1955-austin-champ-rapid-rescue-ad

[fb_button]