Great set of items.
“Vintage Jeep CJ 5 or CJ 2A. Money clip, tie tack, and cufflinks. You get all of them in this auction.
They are in great condition.
Comes from a smoke free environment.”
Great set of items.
“Vintage Jeep CJ 5 or CJ 2A. Money clip, tie tack, and cufflinks. You get all of them in this auction.
They are in great condition.
Comes from a smoke free environment.”
Ron shot this photo during a recent trip to Oregon’s Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. As you can see, since Ann’s and my visit two years ago, the jeep now has a trailer. Ron reports the museum has sold the B-17. So, if you want to see it there, you’d better hurry.
This is the third of three article Jim produced from his visit to Dan’s Military FC gathering. In it he takes a look at the M-Series jeeps.
http://www.fourwheeler.com/features/1611-forward-control-101-the-m-series/
Looks like a cool old sign featuring a CJ-3B (okay, so it is in the background, but I still think of it as being the featured item).
Norris-Banonis is excited to announce the 2017 Holy Toledo!™ calendar. The 12-month wall calendar has full-color photos of original and restored “7-slot grille” vehicles. Each month features a different and unique classic jeep along with a special U-Auto-Know™ informative pictorial artifact feature about the vehicle. Significant historical dates, with icons, are also noted throughout the calendar, along with a 2-page “The CJ-5” photo essay at the end of the calendar.
Get yours today in time for Christmas: http://norris-banonis.com/calendars.html
Here’s a neat postcard image that John shared with me. Unfortunately, there’s nothing to indicate the year. Based on the comment that tops are available in canvas, plastic, and wood, this is likely a late ’40s postcard.
This photo shows General Haydon Boatner shaving in Burma.
“1943- Brig. Gen. Haydon Boatner shaving in the rear view mirror of a Jeep while on a tour of the front in Burma. Photo measures approx. 6 1/2″ x 8 1/2”
This has gone around Facebook.
Jim Allen published a great review of Dan Horenburger’s Military FC Gathering. With Dan’s passing, this article takes on a special significance.
http://www.fourwheeler.com/events/1611-a-celebration-of-the-jeep-forward-control/