This video captured the test of the James Martin metal jeep tire. Note that some of the video is reversed, making it appear the jeep is right-hand-drive.
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1944 Photo of Soldiers Entering Periers, France on eBay
Alma is the jeep’s name.
“1944- As members of a U.S. reconnaissance unit enter Periers, France, in “Alma”, their jeep, a lone pup (left) comes out wagging his tail in greeting. Name “Alma” in painted above rear tire.”
2016 Trip to-and-from the FC Roundup
<– See Overview of Trip Posts | Beginning | Day 1: Friday March 9: Oh, the Inhumanity! –>
UPDATE: Thanks to everyone who offered to read the book! I’ve selected a couple readers. I will do my utmost to get the book finished so everyone can get a copy.
On Wednesday afternoon we begin our drive to the FC Roundup. We’ll be on the road just under three weeks. We’ve got several tours, a giant fork, a wild west town, an art museum, a ride in a GPW, dinner on a plane, a photo op with a (mostly) naked book seller, lunch at 13,000 feet, and much more planned. Of course, we’ll also have a busy couple days of FC fun at Jesse’s.
On another note, I’ve printed seven “proof” versions of my next book. I plan to do one more sweep through the book to refine it, build an index, and look for errors. The book is a non-fiction 450-page book that has nothing to do with jeeps. I hope to have the book finished by the Fall of 2016.
- Overview: 2016 Intermountain West / FC-Roundup Trip Summary
- Day 1 – Wednesday March 9th: Oh, the Inhumanity!
- Day 2 – Thursday March 10th: We Forgot to Pack Our Maps?
- Day 3 – Friday March 11th: Dining in an Ely Jail
- Day 4 – Saturday March 12th: The Aliens Almost Got Her!
- Day 5 – Sunday March 13th: Camels & Cones
- Day 6 – Monday March 14th: Train to Yuma Prison
- Day 7 – Tuesday March 15th: Rollin’ Like Bill Gates
- Day 8 – Wednesday March 16th: More Earth Sciences
- Day 9 – Thursday March 17th: Crowded Backroads & Exploding Beer Glasses
- Day 10 – Friday March 18th: The Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum
- Day 11 – Saturday March 2016 FC Roundup Report
- Day 12 – Sunday March 20th: High Plains Drifters
- Day 13 – Monday March 21st: Food Testers
- Day 14 – Tuesday March 22nd: Wind & Range
- Day 15 – Wednesday March 23rd: Blizzards & Balloons
- Day 16 & 17 – March 24-25th: Homeward Bound
<– See Overview of Trip Posts | Beginning | Day 1: Friday March 9: Oh, the Inhumanity! –>
Mid 1960s Meyer Hardtop Brochure
Mark was asking about the side auxiliary windows on a Meyer hardtop and wonder if those were custom made or a factory option. This four page Meyer brochure answers that question.
1944 Photo of Holden Ambulances in Saipan on eBay
Great press photo of a couple Holdens.
“1944- Willys Jeeps, fitted with stretcher racks, pull up to this wrecked Japanese building on Saipan which the U.S. Marines are using for a hospital. The zig-zag camouflage didn’t help much as evidenced by the hits scored by Naval and artillery fire in the early part of the campaign”
Ramsey 50 Winch in the Netherlands on eBay
Edwin from Wildenberg Parts has this rare winch for sale.
“A once in a lifetime chance to buy a complete Ramsey 50 winch set-up
We only know about 7/8 to exist.
Took several years to find all the parts.
Will make your M38/M38A1 complete.
What is there?
– Take off working Winch
– NOS PTO
– New build hanger bearing
– Shafts & Joint Assy’s NOS
– Woodruff keys and screws NOS
– NO Winch cable
Comes also with a winch dataplates for M38 and M38A1.
We can take it to the following events:
KTR Event choringem
Ciney expo militaria
War and Peace show Folkstone
Possibly Normandië
We also carry a large stock of NOS and high quality Ramsey and PTO parts.
If you have any questions please feel free to ask.”
Florida Power Company’s Willys Trucks
The March 1956 issue of Willys News featured the Florida Power Company’s grounding-rod driving unit attached to Willys trucks. A long article follows the photos.There were at least four of the speciality units produced. I wonder if any exist?
1944 Court Case Regarding Jeep Name
According to this August 10th, 1944, article, drivers began calling the vehicles “jeeps” by November of 1940.
More Pics from Charles
Here’s another round of pics from Charles.
Line of M-38A1s at Tooele’s Army Depot
This photo from the late(?) 1950s shows a line of M-38A1s as Tooele, Utah’s, Army Depot.
“Jeep rebuilding area, Tooele Ordnance Depot. Production line showing parts bins and supplies adjacent to line.”
http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/USHS_Class/id/25410/rec/2




























