That’s one crowded trailer! Marc spotted these and the other photos on eBay.
“Type I. UPI Original News Press Wire Photo. Measures 8×10”
That’s one crowded trailer! Marc spotted these and the other photos on eBay.
“Type I. UPI Original News Press Wire Photo. Measures 8×10”
This is a cool piece. I wonder if he has any family somewhere. The name on the Jeep is Texas Kid.
“You are bidding on a great photo from a World War 2 photo lot, of a Man named LT. O Martin who served in the 12th Armored Division, A co 12th Quartermasters, 334th infantry 84th Division, Headquarters 1742nd Labor Supervision Co. also he ran a POW camp. You are Bidding on the photo not the Info about all the places that he served between 1942-1946.”
Cool photo!
“1954 C J Civilian Jeep Exhibit & Accessories Chicago Car Show
5 x 7 Photograph
Created from original print or negative scanned on a Epson V750M We use HP Vivid and Premium Photo Paper and print off of a New Canon Pixma Pro 1 Photo Printer
Producing a beautiful photograph suitable for display
You will receive a new display quality photograph
printed on archival paper on a professional photo
printer using LUCIA EX pigment 12 ink system for
the finest image quality, rich color and the greatest longevity up over 100 years”
That entrance point looks mighty lonely.
“Newly printed photo poster on the highest quality photographic paper . Photo poster size is 16 inches x 20 inches , image size may be slightly smaller . Please see scan for exact image . This beautiful poster is a great item to frame and display on your wall! It will fit in a commonly available 16 inch x 20 inch frame.”
Charles forwarded these photos. The first one shows the former queen BEATRIX of the netherlands ( who just passed the crown to her son a few weeks ago).
Marc spotted this on eBay. The auction ended, but I’m sure the seller will be happy to sell it. Note the muffler winding under the front frame rails.
“Hi, and welcome! Thanks for stopping by. You are looking at a 5×7 photograph printed on FujiFilm Crystal Archive emulsion paper depicting one of the first American Jeeps to penetrate into Germany during World War II. Driving the Jeep is T/5 Charles D. Hiller of East Syracuse, New York. Sitting next to him is a Belgian patriot in an American uniform, holding an M1 Garand. His name was Henri Souvee of Liege, Belgium. The photo was taken in Roetgen, Germany on September 10, 1944.”
The bidding on this ended, but I’m sure it will get relisted.
“Hi, and welcome! Thanks for stopping by. You are looking at a 5×7 photograph printed on FujiFilm Crystal Archive emulsion paper depicting one of the first American Jeeps to penetrate into Germany during World War II. Driving the Jeep is T/5 Charles D. Hiller of East Syracuse, New York. Sitting next to him is a Belgian patriot in an American uniform, holding an M1 Garand. His name was Henri Souvee of Liege, Belgium. The photo was taken in Roetgen, Germany on September 10, 1944.”
Tony forwarded these photos. The first shows Tony’s father in his Willys MA. If you recognize that Willys MA please contact Tony (just leave a comment — and I already searched Gavin’s WillysMA site). The second is his father and some buddies in a Ford GP.
Charles forwarded these great photos taken in Europe.
The first is a ‘pension’ for Dogs and Cats . . . aka animal control.
Here’s a nice looking service jeep created from a MB or GPW.
Mark spotted this unique jeep in a gift shop in Sparta, Ontario, Canada. He also spotted the motorcycle.
He writes, “These are hand made displays. I thought that they were very interesting. However, priced between $50.00 & $100.00, I declined my temptations. I felt that the money would be better spent on maintaining my jeep.”
Probably a good idea Mark 🙂