These look in good shape.
“TWO JEEP 1950s
IN SPANISH ADVERTISING – ORIGINAL
SIZE 8×5 inch
These is an original print magazine advertisement, not a reproduction.
Original and authentic collectible magazine advertisement”
These look in good shape.
“TWO JEEP 1950s
IN SPANISH ADVERTISING – ORIGINAL
SIZE 8×5 inch
These is an original print magazine advertisement, not a reproduction.
Original and authentic collectible magazine advertisement”
UPDATE: There are two of these rare early Pee Chees on eBay.
“Vintage, these have wear consistant with use and age. Small tears at the bottom edges where the inner pockets start, subject names written in pencil at the top edges. Overall, good condition for their age.”
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This photo appeared on the G503 Facebook page. It was taken in San Antonio, possibly at Ripleys Believe It or Not.
This photo has appeared in various publications.
“1943 Amphibian Jeep Tested in Detroit Original News Service Photo
A new amphibious Jeep is tested in Detroit before delivery to the Army, can carry 5 men and can plunge into water and propel itself like a boat. Associated Press Photo – 7” x 9-1/8””
Marc found this rare brochure. I’ve added pics of the panel delivery that was for sale a couple of months ago.
“This is one of several vintage Jeep promotional brochures that I’m selling and I will combine shipping multiple purchases, so please look at all my auctions. This is a Kaiser Jeep Panel Delivery Truck Brochure for the 1963 model year. Unfolded, it measures 8 1/2 4″ and it is in excellent condition as you can see by my photos.”
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Ann photographed these two jeeps on I-80 as she drove west. She finally comes home today after being gone a month. Yeah! (Sorry about the smashed bugs obscuring the view)
Gayland shared these photos.
He writes, The Bankhead Highway Memorial Convoy rolled through Ft. Worth last Monday and I was ble to get some photos. Only one GPW in the bunch. M38’s, M38A1’s M37’s, M151’s, assorted Heavies (Many of which I have ridden in in my career) and 1 M3 (I think; I am not a Halftrack expert). The Packard Navy Staff car was my favorite!
The first photo utilizes a B-17 cockpit. The second has a plane feel, but I don’t recognize the rear parts.
Nice shot.
“Vintage and iconic shot of Acme Newspictures war photographers Charles Seawood and Sherman Montrose in Rome c.1944”