UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**
I think I’ve only seen one other catalog. So these are pretty hard to find.
“19 Pages. Good condition.”
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**
I think I’ve only seen one other catalog. So these are pretty hard to find.
“19 Pages. Good condition.”
All my family members are always on the watch for a jeep. While driving down the freeway through Montana, my 15 year old niece snapped and emailed this tall wheeled CJ-5(?) rolling down the road with no hood.
Gerald forwarded this no-jeep sign from Deep Creek, MD. Fortunately, he didn’t have his boat with him.
Marc spotted this interesting site full of WWII photos from June 6, 1944.
John spotted this CJ-3B in a 1956 Doris Day Movie titled: Julie
Hugh spotted this on eWillys and went to look at it. He was pleasantly surprised to discover it was better than it looked in the pictures, so he bought it.
He writes, “This is the 47 cj2a i picked up in niangua missouri. The thing runs like a sewing machine. The previous owner and his brother meticulously maintained the drive train. The shock absorbers are shot, the springs are flat and it needs new tires. I put more than fifty miles on it today and it seems very dependable. Its very original but not a show piece, but heck, i just like to drive em, preferably off road!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“this is a rare to fine beautiful reproduction cartoon series premiered on September 25th 1965 on ABC television and ran until April 20th , 1969 , in all , seventy-eight , five-and-a-half minute episodes of the Beatles cartoon were produced , the sericel celebrates the early Beatles riding in a jeep , on the back it says [ beatles or bust ] for their many publicity photos using various scenes from the original Saturday morning cartoon series , apple corps ltd. and dennilu company approved the production of this edition , in 2009 limited edition , each color used in the re-creation of this image has been silk screened with exact precision , one color at a time , onto the cel. printed background accompanying this cel. has been printed on premium acid-free paper”
UPDATE: **Sold** Were on eBay.
A couple nice family shots in what looks like a Fire Brigade Jeep, but it is painted differently.
“NICE LOT OF 2 ORIGINAL, AND LARGE, VINTAGE WORLD WAR 2 ERA, (1942-45 ERA), PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING 2 LITTLE GIRLS AND THEIR BRAND NEW TOY ARMY JEEP! LOOKS LIKE THEIR FATHER OR UNCLE IS IN THE SERVICE & IS SHOWN IN UNIFORM (SEE PHOTOS)!
PHOTOS MEASURE APPROX 6″ X 3 1/2″ & APPEAR TO BE IN VERY NICE SHAPE!! (SEE PHOTOS)”
Here’s a nice shot.
“This is a highly desirable and very scarce original snapshot photo of a handsome fellow in a jeep, reverse says “note athlete’s foot” — as shown, terrific period details, roughly five by four inches, mild wear. This originally came from a northern VT estate, and has been in my own collection for many years.”