Roberto had some fun drawing up this fanciful jeep rod. You can see more of his illustrations on Facebook or at his website: http://www.robertoflores.com.
Features Research Archives
Pepsi Surrey post at the CJ-3B Page
Derek’s updated the Pepsi DJ-3A Surrey Page with some neat information. It includes a photo of surreys on a transport trailer. http://cj3b.info/Siblings/SurreyPepsi.html
Here’s an example of one Pepsi Surrey:
Lineup of Jeeps Photo on eBay
The business in the background appears to read Corvallis Implement Company.
Surrey Photo on eBay
Mini-Jeep Body for Sale Phoenix, AZ **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was price at $700.
Colin has this body for sale. He will sell the mini Jeep body for what he paid for it, which is about 2/3 of what they sell for now. He also have the single seat it came with.
Fiberglass Flattie Sisters Lakes, MI **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
This custom fiberglass flattie has been stretched in the front, among other mods. The grill style looks pretty different, but no good pics of it.
“Jeep mud sand. Lots of extra parts axels transmission clutch”
Cambodia Jeep’s Lotos Rallye 2014
Cambodia Jeep, which provides jeep (m151) tours through Cambodia will be running another two week adventure they call the Lotos Rallye 2014. It takes place January 18 – January 31. It’s approx $6000 or 4,400 Euros. You can see a few photos and a video from their 2013 Lotos Rallye here. I just need to sell a few many more books and I can go . . .
More information at these sites:
www.cambodiajeep.com
www.lotos-rallye.com
More Vintage Photos
Charles found some more great jeep photos:
Here’s a photo of a Setaro Motors sign from New Haven, CT, at the HAMB archives:
Here’s a slat grille at some kind of war-support related gathering:
Here are three guys working on a motor:
Three girls pushing/helping/driving a jeep:
Panel wagon at work from the HAMB archives:
Cute Kid driving a pedal jeep:
A WWII Jeep and a ?
Buz forwarded these photos showing a WWII jeep at play. He was wondering what the silver vehicle was (see third photo). Is that some kind of jeep from India or Pakistan? My brief searches yielded no clues.
Here are a couple links Matt forwarded related to the pics:
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/jeep-hardcore-tech/469544-jeeps-pakistan-continuing-thread.html
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/ford/1094217-ford-gpw-1942-a.html
The Mighty Jeep: Confidential
Steve at G503.com got his hands on a copy of a very rare book produced by Willys Overland called “The Mighty Jeep”. He’s been kind enough to make and bind copies that he’s selling for $45 (plus shipping). He has a limited supply of the reproduced books. You can learn more there.






















