This testimonial was dated October 31, 1946.
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Willys Overland 1903-1953 Golden Jubilee Program on eBay
The staring price is $245. While it’s an interesting and rare document, it’s not worth that much (to me anyway).
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“Willys-Overland Golden Jubilee Program 1903-1953. Original, printed in 1952. Extremely rare! Excellent condition.
6 pages, great photos.”

1948? Price List For Various Jeeps
This price list came from Willys Overland Sales book. Given it mentions the Jeepster, but not a CJ-3A, my guess is that this was produced sometime in 1948.
Willys Motors Bulletin About Illuminating Jeep Signs
An anonymous reader we shall call “Mr. Packrat” has offered to share from time to time a collection of documents he’s gathered. So, many thanks to him for his ‘donation’ to our collective educational efforts!
This is the first item, an interesting look at the selling of signs to dealers by Willys Motors.
1946 Testimontial from John S. Yaryan
Texaco Service Documents
Maury shared these Texaco service documents for Universal Jeeps — presumably CJ-5s, CJ-6s, DJ-5s, and DJ-6s, as it appears to ignore DJ-3As (oh the inhumanity!). You can download both documents as high resolution Tiffs and/or JPGS, printable here:
1. Doc 1 in Tiff format (90 MB)
2. Doc 2 in Tiff format (90 MB)
3. Doc 1 in JPG format (20 MB)
4. Doc 2 in JPG format (20 MB)
Orchard Sprayers By Field Force Manufacturing
These documents were in a late 1940s Willys Overland binder.
There seems to be a very slight difference between the two sprayer packages offered by Field Force Manufacturing. One package used a pump with stainless steel non-magnetic plungers that gave the pump higher capacity and more pressure capability. It weighed slightly more, too.
Nick’s New(Old) Valentine APU Archives
Nick just obtained some wonderful archives about APUs and other items. Check out the pics and other info here:
https://www.thecj2apage.com/forums/topic37074_post416173.html#416173
Willys Overland Documents on eBay
This collection has a few interesting items, such as early (factory?) photos of the Porter & Reed Hardtops. But, I don’t see a ton of value here. Interestingly, the rear door of the Porter & Reed top swings sideways.






















