This press photo taken in Australia has appeared other places.
Features Research Archives
Club Jacket Tucson 4 Wheelers on eBay
Seth spotted this vintage club jacket once owned by Adeta Edwards.
“Women 4 wheel drive club or Arizona wind breaker jacket size medium with jeep, Arizona state association of 4 wheel drive clubs, US flag and two for four rally white tanks patches. The jacket has Adeta Edwards name on it (see photos)”
1966 Photo of Hotchkiss on Tureia
Alex shared this photo taken on the atoll of Tureia (Tuamotu archipelago) in 1966 during the French nuclear tests south of Tahiti. It’a Hotchkiss Willys M201.
Fighting Mosquitoes during WWII
This 1943 article from the Milwaukee Journal described the fight against mosquitoes. There are more non-jeep photos in the article.
Fighting Mosquitoes in 1955
This 1955 Toledo Blade article shares the news that jeeps were being sent to Mexico to fight Malaria. Looks like that’s a CJ-3B.
1942 Photo at Geiger Field of Tear Gas Jeep on eBay
This jeep simulates a tear gas attack.
“1942- Officers and men at Geiger Field are taught to be on the alert for a gas attack at any time. This modified Willys jeep appears at unexpected places and sends out a charge of tear gas from the ingenious device attached to the muffler.”
1944 Photo of Chaplain & Jeep in New Britain on eBay
Another example of the jeep used as an alter.
“1944 Press Photo US Marines in New Britain converted a jeep to a make shift alter. This is an original press photo. Dept- Marines, Credit – ACME & NEA Altar for a mass service in the fieldPhoto measures 9 x 7inches. Photo is dated 02-5-1944.”
Spectacular Tasks Become Routine Jobs for ‘Jeep’
This series of photos was included in the March 1956 issue of Willys News.

Early Zamboni Ice surfacer Model D — CJ-3B. See more Zamboni jeep models here.
More Pics from Charles
Here’s another round of pics:
Free Bearings
Steve’s got a variety of unused bearings that came with a wagon he bought. He has no use for them. He’d rather give them away to eWillys readers than recycle them. If you are interested, contact Steve at owenwalk@comcast.net.






























