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Jeep Campaign and Victory Poster on eBay

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This is an unusual combination of posters on one sheet. Or, was this the norm and I didn’t know it?

“2 World War 2 Poster/prints on 1 sheet. Total size approx. 22″ x 28”.
Comes with hard backing and in a plastic frame.
Jeep portion signed by Reinhardt. “V” Stamp portion signed by Franklin Arbuckle.
Bottom of Jeep photo reads “W.S.S. 801 0-537578 U.S. Government Printing Office. 1943”
Under “V” side it states “Exact Reproduction of a Poster Designed by The Canadian National War Finance Commitee”
A small 1 inch or so section of plastic framing border has chipped and some has light “yellowing”.
Please view all photos to see exact condition of item.
On cardboard on back it states “From Bensen Paper Work USNR WWII”
Please email any questions.
Thanks for looking.”

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jeep-campaign-wwii-poster

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1952 Ad Featuring Hy-Rail Wagon

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay

Here’s a neat Northern Pacific Railroad ad from the 1952 November issue of the Saturday Evening Post featuring a Willys Hy-Rail Wagon.

1952-11-sat-evening-post-hyrail-wagonI also ran across this Southern Pacific Hi-Rail Wagon from freerails.com:
http://www.freerails.com/view_topic.php?id=3656&forum_id=46

willys-hi-rail-wagon-southern-pacific-freerails_com

 

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Pic of the Week: Jarvis Jeeps

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UPDATE: In a comment below Claudia mentioned that Jarvis Jeep had a very catchy jingle: Beep Beep Jarvis Jeep. Apparently, that jingle was played a lot in Oregon as a variety of folks from Oregon have mentioned it on the internet. I tried to find a commercial with jingle, but no luck. Also, at one time Jarvis Jeep was the largest jeep dealer in the nation. If I’d realized Robert Jarvis was still alive I’d have tried to contact him. Unfortunately, he passed away this past April

Apparently, he was quite the character and boxer. According to the article in this magazine, during a boxing tournament in 1946 Rocky Marciano broke his hand on Bob’s head. After which, they became life long friends. (go here to learn more and then search for ‘Jarvis’.)

Here’s an image with the jingle on it that was posted on pinterest:

beep-beep-jarvis-jeep

Craig scanned this from the January 1959 issue of Jeep News. It features the Jarvis Jeep dealership from Portland, Oregon.

Jarvis Jeep 3 Jarvis Jeep1 Jarvis Jeep2

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