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Phantom and Skyray Jet Support Jeeps

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Phantom and Skyray Jet Support Jeeps

John sent over these two great shots of Jeeps that supported Military Aircraft.

The first one John sent over was referenced as an FD-1 Phantom; but I found a lot of links to the FH-1 Phantom, so down the rabbit hole I go to figure out differences. What it seems to have come down too was a weird reuse of the letter that indicated MFG. From post 1922 to pre 1962 the middle letter typically designated the MFG of the aircraft. Since Douglas had not provided aircraft to the Navy in a long time they reassigned the “D” to McDonnel, later on they moved McDonnel to “H” and reassigned Douglas the “D”. Interesting that in 1967 the two merged and became McDonnel Douglas, that MFG naming convention was no longer used in ’67.

FD-1 Phantom: MFG by McDonnell- Renamed FH-1 was first flight was late 1945, introduced in 1947 then Retired 1949 (used in reserves till 1954)

F4D Skyray: MFG by Douglas- Progressed into the F-6 Skyray was first flight was late 1951, introduced in 1956 then Retired 1964 (used in reserves till end of the ‘60s)

Looking up the F4D Skyray on the web, it started out development in the late 40’s with the Navy accepting the proposal in 1948 and the aircraft continued through the mid ‘60’s. It held some serious records for speed and altitude for a carrier based aircraft. Had a few configurations along the way but a really neat part of early Jet Aircraft.

Information from email:

I’m John, a daily reader. Retired USAF officer and M38A1 owner/restorer.

Attach are photos of Jeeps (presumably Navy) used as aircraft starters.
I suspect the photos are by the US Navy.
As you can see, they’re used as the cover photo for these paperback books about Navy aircraft published by Ginter books.

It looks like a MB/GPW on board a carrier with the old McDonnell FD-1  Phantom (the Navy’s first jet fighter..best remembered as the namesake for the famous 1960-80s Phantom II fighter).

The second book shows one of the CJ-5 conversions the Navy purchased next to a Marine Douglas F4D Skyray.
My guess is the photos were used because of the general lack of period color photos in a vertical format.

Hope you find them interesting.

Common Military Aircraft Naming Convention (post-1922 to pre-1962)

Here is some short information on the naming convention from the post-1922 system to pre-1962 system for naming aircraft. (web search for the lift here)

Pre-1962 U.S. Navy designation system

Under the system in use from 1922 to 1962, the aircraft designation specified the aircraft’s mission, followed by a number indicating the manufacturer’s design number for that mission, and finally a letter for the manufacturer.

For example, an F4U Corsair breaks down as:

  • F: Fighter
  • 4: The manufacturer’s fourth fighter design
  • U: Chance Vought Corporation (the manufacturer) 

Some common manufacturer letters under this system include: 

  • B: Boeing
  • C: Curtiss
  • D: Douglas
  • F: Grumman
  • G: Goodyear (for license-built aircraft)
  • H: McDonnell (after 1946)
  • J: North American Aviation
  • M: Glenn L. Martin Company
  • S: Sikorsky
  • U: Vought (Chance Vought)
  • Y: Consolidated 
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September 2025 Update

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September 2025 Update

Well its October, so that tells you how fast September went.

Couple big posts from September:

Dave’s Collection

Dave the founder of eWillys is selling his collection, please check out this collection, I think some has been sold. We all keep Dave in our thoughts and prayers as he goes through some health issues, he built this amazing site for all of us to use and enjoy so want to make sure we keep that going.

Holy Toledo Calendars

They are out and about, if you subscribe to The Dispatcher and choose the Calendar option, you should have it and its a great one, if you are not a Subscriber, I highly recommend you check out the Magazine and the Calendar, head over here to check those out.

The Willys Reunion

The Fall Reunion was held early in the Month and had a great turn out; to check out some of those pics you can see them here.

http://willysreunion.com/fmwrphotos.htm

The Jeep Meet Up in Cle Elum WA

Jim held his event in Sept and it was a good one from what I head back, sorry no pics to share, if anyone has anything happy to post up, send a link or some photos over to post@willys.com

Notable For Sale Ad’s

Larry’s Collection

Larry is looking for a buyer of his collection; available separately, package, parts, pieces, can answer any questions that anyone has please reach out to him.

I am tweaking the way we handle these kinds of posts, so just keep that in mind as we work through this you might see stuff stay up, come down, pop back up from time to time. It’s a work in progress for me to figure out our way here.

 

Frank’s CJ-5

Frank is still looking for a new caretaker for his one owner CJ as well. I really like his CJ, it’s a neat one, fiberglass body and tilt nose, with a hard top and neat cover on the back part.

 

Shifting Gears……

1N7 Willys Update

Missed what 1N7 Willys is? Well it’s a small space we are physically building out here in NJ to share our working Willys with folks, will have working engines and useable displays for folks to learn on. Have space to hold small classes and put on presentations. Its a work in progress, but making headway.

We have been busy on our 1N7 Willys building, we are working on a collection of manuals and literature for the space, the painters spent most of Sept painting and cleaning up the space, I starting the lights and ceilings in the office area, it’s a lot of work so little at a time.  I expect to move over the Tornado collection this month, the L134 Run Stand, and some other stuff. It’s a really neat project for us and hope to share with folks as it comes together.

We will have some cool working displays and running stuff folks can work on, some tech displays and the sort. I saw a really neat vintage Snap On display that was for old school troubleshooting of an ignition system, that really is the kind of stuff I would like to have in the space to have folks be able to come in and learn the old technology and see stuff work, not a static display.

Outside of the Willys World

It’s been an exciting month, turned the page on our Training Center for my day job, this has been a really fun project, challenging, but super rewarding to get super close to the finish line on a brand new Training Center for our staff, looking forward to its opening soon. This takes a lot of time away from eWillys but it’s what makes this all possible.

Also for work this week while not quite Sept was able to attend an event in NYC where they happened to display one of the new all electric Nascar race cars. They had a small panel discussion with a Nascar engineer and it was a neat show, I need to figure out some Press credentials for eWillys! But it was cool to see while not Willys related might as well share.

Even got to meet Ricky Bobby, it was a pretty fun experience they put together! (that’s not me in this pic), but he was in the room after and we all shared some laughs.

 

 

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***WANTED*** Drifters Jeep Club Looking for Signs

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***WANTED*** Drifters Jeep Club Looking for Signs

Back in 2020 some signs were posted for sale on eBay that we shared.

They are part of the Drifters Jeep Club and the club is in search of these items.

Please see this post for more information on when they were posted; the eBay ad being 5 years old is not active.

https://www.ewillys.com/2020/07/21/drifters-jeep-club-signs

In general here is a link to the Club Information.

https://cal4wheel.org/CA4WD/Shared_Content/OrganizationLayouts/Club_Profile.aspx?ID=7472

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2026 Holy Toledo Calendar Available Now

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2026 Holy Toledo Calendar Available Now

The 2026 Holy Toledo Calendar are now available.

You can purchase a single or 10 pack.

2026 Holy Toledo Calendar Single

2026 Holy Toledo Calendar 10 Pack

Singles are good for the shop of office.

10 Pack make great give aways at Jeep Events, Cruise Nights or maybe pass them on to your local Automotive program at the VoTech. Maybe your company has some great Vendors who you purchase stuff from and want to say thanks to them. Also makes great door prizes and customer themed give aways for a Tricky-Tray basket to support a local cause. Lots of ideas for these.

The pictures are super and the overall quality of the Calendar just top notch!

If you are new to the Holy Toledo Calendar and The Dispatcher Magazine please check out their site and subscribe to their Magazine.

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WANTED- East Penn Jeepers License Plate

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Back in 2019 Dave posted a eBay link to a East Penn Jeepers license plate that was originally Del and Ann Parker’s personal plate and we would like to reach out to the Willys community and see if anyone happens to have purchased this plate and has it in their collection.

The family would like to purchase the plate back for the family to give it back to them.

I can offer up an eWillys tee shirt as well to sweeten the pot!

Here is a photo of the plate, and then the old link.

You can contact me at info@ewillys.com

Thanks in advance!

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Old Willys Forum Check It Out!!!

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OldWillysForum.com

https://www.oldwillysforum.com/forum/index.php

About the site:

(this section copied from the site)

OldWillysForum was started in 2009 as a way to bring together like minded Willys enthusiasts, create an open knowledge base for Willys Wagons, Pickups, Forward Control, CJ, Jeepster, and Aero, and to help find parts and services needed to keep these great American classic rigs on the road.

The forum has quickly grown into a community of friends, and one of the best places on the web for Willys. The site was put together in the garage on many weekends, over a few beers, like so many of our Willys. It is run by a one-man-band and is not corporate owned. It is a labor of love and with your support will continue to thrive.

 

If you have never checked out or it’s been a minute since you have seen Old Willys Forum please head over and take a look at what they have to offer, it’s a great group of like minded Willys folks.

They also do a few events each year, some smaller then others, but The Run For The Hills is a very popular event out west, this year was in Quincy, CA and was really great looking. It’s a well run and multiple Willys Vendor supported Event. Can’t stress enough how well our Willys Vendors support these outings all over the Country.

Photo Credit: Kurt

Photo Credit: Alan

In addition to making your normal introduction post over there, I made up a quick couple things that I think are useful to people new to Willys and even if you are returning or getting back in the game after a long time.

https://www.oldwillysforum.com/forum/index.php?threads/new-to-owf-or-just-getting-back-in-to-the-willys-game.31889/#post-403966

Need some more Willys pictires you can check out the Media sections over there as well for lots of examples of various Willys.

https://www.oldwillysforum.com/forum/index.php?media/

Hope your able to head over and check them out and see what we are up too over there!

Do you have a short write up on your favorite Willys Website, please consider submitting to me so I can share with others you can send them to: post@ewillys.com
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Nate’s CJ-5 on Tracks

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Dave here: Nate shared this video of him heading out in the snow to do some maintenance. It looks like that rig is running great and moves really well over the snow. Thanks for taking the time to record it Nate!

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Willys Light & Electric and Auto-Lite

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UPDATE V: Thanks to Barry for sharing a recent video made by CruddyCornstalks. he spends time explaining why the engine is unusual and how it works.

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UPDATE IV .. Feb 7, 2023: Nate was able to get this running. Check it out.

UPDATE III: See the internals of a Willys Light Plant here

UPDATE II: More pics of Nate’s Willys Light Plant here

UPDATE: There is more history about Miniger and his purchase of John North Willys Stock in 1929 in a 1946 Fortune article.

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This postcard is currently listed on eBay.

The other day Nate forwarded me the following images of a Willys home power plant, built by both “Willys Light” and the “Electric Auto-Lite Corporation”. Not knowing much about any of this (and not having the time to source original info from newspapers of the time), I took a break from house painting to venture down internet rabbit holes. What follows is more of a work-in-progress than a finished piece. Hopefully, folks can add or correct the following.

Let’s start with the pics that Nate sent:

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Early Automatic Hubs

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Dave here: Seth and Roger both shared links to his Facebook post showing a Cutlas Automatic Hub, which is a rarity to see in the wild. That got me thinking that I’d never done a post about the different, early attempts at creating auto-engaging hubs, which appeared to generally be a failure (none ever caught on).

WARN INDUSTRIES Mid 1950s:

I believe the first commercial attempt at an automatic hub was Warn’s hub by that very name, the Warn Automatic hub. This hub appeared as early as 1954 in this brochure (from this post),  Willys Motors was promoting the hub as of October of 1954.

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Hugo Vidal, through his Brazilian company, AVM, also produced the Automatic Model, an example shown below (from this post):

avm-brazil-automatic-hub-hugo-vidal

According to Hugo, the technology was never perfected and customers had problems, so eventually the hubs were pulled from the market.

THOR AUTOMOTIVE early-mid 1960s:

The next production hub with claims to being automatic was the Thor Industries Automatic hub, advertising for which appeared in the early-mid 1960s in Four Wheeler Magazine. While the company’s Electro Hub was sort of automatic, in that you could electrically engage it from the dash, the compass Automatic Hub claimed to be fully automatic. Over the years I’ve seen a few of these, but again this hub didn’t become popular, though I don’t have any reports as to why.

This Thor ad appeared in the July 1963 issue of Four Wheeler Magazine (front this post):

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Ad from the July 1963 issue of Four Wheeler Magazine

Here is an example of the hub. Allstate also private labeled this hub, as can be seen at the top of this post.

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CUTLAS ENGINEERING early-mid 1970s:

Around 1960, Cutlas advertised an “Automatic” hub, but it wasn’t actually an automatic hub, but rather it had ‘automatic axle positioning’, which I believe meant that it made engaging the axles easier (so don’t be fooled by this advertising)!

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