Steve shared this photo of a jeep bar. It’s been making the rounds of Facebook recently.
A buddy of Scott’s wanted to reuse this unrepairable tailgate for something, so Scott created this cool bench.
Thanks to Sarah Staples for giving eWillys jeep experts a nod in her newest article. We helped her identify this wagon as a 1961 Traveller. She told me that the rarity of the vehicle helped her sell the travel piece to her editor. She wrote it for “Postmedia Driving, the driving section of newspapers across Canada.”
Blaine was channel surfing over the holidays and happened upon a little known Tom Selleck movie with Jeepneys in it. He says the film shows “streets filled with Jeepneys in the Philippines”. The 1972 movie is called the Daughter’sof Satan. Boy has Tom Select come a long way!!
Here’s one example that was posted to the imcdb.org site:
Here’s some poster art from the movie
Sell
That sure looks like a swampy, stick, muggy mess.
“1943 37th Division Jeep in Deep Mud New Georgia Island Original News Photo”
Brian shared this short eight minute video he saw on the TCM channel. If you like fish and CJ-2As, this is for you.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Steve spotted this unusual folder.
“Vintage Jeep Willys Kelly Manufacturing Warn Kayline hard top binder catalog. 100% original. Brochure was inside of binder but does not have holes in it. Was found in old dealership. International buyers need to process orders through the Ebay Global Shipping program.”
The center piece on this August 1959 brochure was turned into a post (I’ve run out of all my copies).