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1993 The Total Performance Jeep Engine Book

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I thought I would win this auction, but I didn’t bid quite high enough. It looks like an interesting book. The guy who sold it on eBay said he used it to build a “bullet proof” AMC 360 engine. This book was printed in 1993.

Here are the pics posted on the auction:

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Hill Huggers 4WD Club Badge **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.

The Hill Huggers 4WD Club was locates around Butler, Pennsylvania. This is a metal club plaque for the club. I’m not sure when this club existed.

“Hill Huggers 4wd 4×4 Club Butler Co. PA plaque plate car club Jeep Pennsylvania. Condition is “Used””

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Unusual Dualmatic Hubs (Possibly for a Ford?)

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Tim’s father-in-law purchased these Dualmatic hubs, but Tim’s unsure what vehicle they fit. Given the hub model number is F-230, we believe these were likely used on a Ford truck (possible the F-250, as that was the model of truck his father-in-law had). Anyone recognize them or know if they’d fit on a 1960s/70s Ford truck? The hubs are 19 spline.

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1945 Article on Jeep Driver Lt. Paul Vermylen

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This May 11, 1945, article in New York’s Brooklyn Eagle shares some stories from Lt. Paul Vermylen’s adventures as a jeep driver in Europe.

Paul Vermylen would go on to live a full life (obit here). He married right after the war, then ran his family’s pasta business, A. Zerega’s Sons (was family owned through May of 2020, now owned by Philadelphia Macaroni). He passed away in 2015 at the age of 96.

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1940s Prototype Model Goodyear, AZ $40

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A sale is pending on this model jeep, but it looks to be a model based on the prototypes.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/373333757197973/

“Vintage 1940’s US Army Jeep Toy. This was a wood model assembled and painted very well. The windshield isn’t attached but kind of just sits on the frame. Awesome display piece.”

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1944 Honeymoon Jeep

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This “honeymoon” jeep was bedecked with whitewall (painted) tires and plenty of wedding finery. Inside the jeep was the price, WAC Cpl. Forence L. Bauer of Lyndhurst, Ohio, and Capt. Wilson W. Hopkins, Jr., of Durham, North Carolina. They spent their honeymoon in the Italian mountains during the late August of 1944.

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This photo appeared in the August 20, 1944, in the Sunday News out of Ridgewood New Jersey.

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Two Articles on Fire Fighting Jeeps for the USFS

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This first article from January 22, 1950, in the Independent Press-Telegram (Long Beach, California) provides purchase numbers and eventual destinations for some Forest Service Jeeps.

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This second article, from May 05, 1954, in the Sacramento Bee, notes the sale of 10 USFS jeeps that had been part of the Forest Service since 1947 and 1948.

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