This non jeep article was quite fascinating. It was published in the July 3, 1944, issue of the Milwaukee Journal.
Features Research Archives
Seat Boise, ID **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $50.
“My friend pulled this seat out of the back his M38A1. I don’t know what it’s from. Do you think you and/or your readers can identify it or eliminate that it doesn’t belong in a CJ, wagon, or something similar?
It’s about 32″ wide. Seat back is about 25″ tall from top to the apex of the curve and seat is a depth of about 18″
The seat back has a full metal support under the Vinyl that does have strength grooves. Cushions are metal springs with horse hair or coconut fiber. I’m guessing the seat is from the 40-50’s but not sure.”
War’s Greatest Hero—The Jeep
Good article about the jeep from 1943. It was published in the Milwaukee Journal, September 18, 1943.
A Bunch of Monkeying Around with this Jeep
John forwarded this silly video that features a jeep.
1944 Ethyl Gas Ad that Includes a Jeep on eBay
Maury spotted this cool ad.
“STUNNING 1944 JEEP AD WILLYS OVERLAND WWII ERA STORK DELIVERS BABIES ETHYL GAS
AD MEASURES 10″ X 13″ GOOD CONDITION.SOME SOILING.AD HAD 1″ TEAR WHICH I HAVE REPAIRED.”
Frame – Spring Hanger Reinforcement Article
2016 Willys Spring Reunion Photos
Bob Christy shared these photos from this year’s 2016 Reunion. It sounds like Nick’s Valentine APU was a big hit.
Niel’s Wagoneer & Airstream
Niel shared these two pics of his 1970 Wagoneer (purchased off of eWillys) towing his 1968 Airstream. What a cool combo!
























