This October 16, 1960, article introduced the Redlands Geckos Jeep Club out of Redlands, Calfiornia.
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Wausau Iron Works Brochure
UPDATE: This post now includes the full brochure, along with updated information about the company.
Wausau Iron Works, unsurprisingly, incorporated in Wausau, Wisconsin, as an offshoot of the Northern Boiler & Structural Iron Works out of Appleton. The founders launched Wausau in 1908 to build bridges (some of them here), but expanded into snow plows in 1923. During WWII, some of the company’s plows were turning to the military.
Oddly enough, there was an earlier “Wausau Iron Works” was founded by Ely Wright in 1874. It was the oldest industrial establishment in the city and supplied machinery for the early railroads and for sawmills in north and central Wisconsin. However, I could find no evidence it made snow plows.
December 1948 “4-Wheel-Drive Farm Vehicles” Ad
This December 1948 Willys-Overland “4-Wheel-Drive Farm Vehicles” advertisement appeared in the Farm Journal.
1976 Struck Mini-Beep Jeep Fairborn, OH **SOLD**
UPDATE: This rare Struck Mini-Beep hit the market, but only briefly as it quickly sold. It was $400.
Roger Martin spotted this Struck Mini-Beep project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/576790182895969/
“Bought for project but want the garage space back. It’s a Struck Mini Beep painted John Deere Green. Includes a new torque converter, clutch, belt, chain, brake, tie rods, and a Roper mini jeep steering wheel. Needs steering sorted, brakes attached, and drivetrain finished. No hood or engine. Want this to go to a good home. Willing to pass on at cost: $400 firm”
1950 Truck w/ New Hurricane Engine Brochure
This is one of the introductory brochures for the new 1/2 ton truck powered by the new Hurricane engine. It’s Form HTTMI-3CM-350, a form number I’ve yet to decode for any meaning. This folds out to roughly 11″x17″. Here’s another one of these on eBay at a good starting price.
1944 Ad For United States Steel on eBay
This ad from United States Steel promotes the toughness of steel. Unclear where this ad was published.
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“Magazine ad size is approximately 8″X11″
Original advertisement, not a copy”
Tootsie Toy Jeep, Tractor, And Implements on eBay
The starting price for this set of Tootsie Jeep, Tractor and farm implements is only $10.99. Seems like a neat little set.
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1957 Hemet Jeep Cavalcade Article
This article and photo appeared in the April 07, 1957, issue of the San Bernardino County Sun. The two jeeps shown are part of the 14-member Rialto Sidewinders Jeep Club. The two men pictured are W. H. Casaday(seated) and Bill Deal.
1994 AAA Jeep Station Wagon Sign on eBay
Its not all that big, but has a pretty good vintage feel.
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“Jeep Station Wagon Willys-Overland Sign by AAA Sign Co Coitsville New. Condition is New. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail. Item measures 16″W X 11″H, sign back dated 1994. Sign is embossed. Whether new or used everything is as is.”
The FC-150 Mobile Cocktail Bar
Craig shared the news that the FC-150 Mobile Cocktail Bar has been finished! You can view all the information and details on the build here: http://www.thefcconnection.com/fc-150_mobile_cocktail_bar.htm. Below are some highlights
This project began with a rusty FC-150 cab that was found in a field. It was paired with an equally rusty FC-150 bed. Coincidently, their colors matched pretty well. The owner decided it was not worth the money and time to repair the body and cab, so he went a different direction, creating a cocktail bar. Moreover, this contraption can travel as independent single units or be joined together and transported as a four-wheel rig thanks to some clever engineering!
The captions are from theFCConnection.

Believe it or not this cab and bed came from two different vehicles. Most all of the body suffered from severe rust and would take quite a bit to repair. (The bed was found laying in a field)

The idea here was to build a full scale bar that can be easily moved around inside a building and even moved outside for parties. The only real modification to the sheetmetal was the removal of the bed floor which was toast already.
Independent jigs were built under each body part so they can be separated for easy movement. The bartender can serve from inside of the bed with the floor removed and the custom tool box on the right side will make the perfect serving counter. The original look was preserved and all lights function to give it a completely opperational look.























