Craig scanned this from a June 1957 issue of Willys News.
Features Research Archives
Another Coffee Jeep in Colombia
Sebastian’s dad, always on alert for jeep stuff in Colombia, emailed this picture while the site was down. You might remember this coffee jeep from Colombia.
Sebastian added some notes for us:
“– The coffee sign, the wrong spelling in English and really no meaning in Spanish (it should be café)
– The top white sign saying “minutos” which means cell phone minutes. You basically pay a fee and you can use their cell phone for a call. Look the lady using the phone for a call.
– Middle white sign which offers “Mazamorra”, a local dish that not everyone dares to try. Not that easy to find these days, and not really recommended if you have an afternoon full of things to do, most likely you will need a long nap after eating that.
– Bottom sing “arroz con leche” which means rice pudding, sweetened to perfection.
It can not be more Colombian than this!”
4 Door Jeepster Commando Project
Roberto pointed out this four door Commando Project. I don’t think the project is finished, but it is still interesting.
http://www.rme4x4.com/showthread.php?66961-4-Door-Jeepster-Commando-Build/page6
Crazy Jeep Train & Comic
Taking pity on Mark’s withdrawals, I spotted this link that I never posted about Fred Kay’s Crazy Railroad. Lots of jeeps on rails.
http://www.victorhornetcomics.co.uk/fredkayrly.html
Meanwhile, I’m going through and deleting old posts to reduce the site’s overhead while I move it over.

Feb 1948 Home Craft Magazine Wood Topped Jeep
I spotted the cover of the February 1948 issue of Home Craft Magazine here. I’d like to find an issue to more closely examine the article and the plans. I haven’t found an issue for sale yet.
Craig’s Pic of the Week: Winter Time
This pic seemed appropriate given dark and snowy weather around me. Craig says this was in the June 1957 issue of Willys News.
Jeep Sling from the 881st Ordnance
I spotted this article about slinging a jeep on LoanSentry.com. Apparently, during WW2 the folks in the 881st Ordnance were slinging plenty of jeeps, enough that they created a system for it and published the results in
You can view a variety of the ordnance documents at vmpa.ordnanacereproductions.com. It looks like a cool resource.
1970s Van Go FJ Model on eBay
Craig spotted this unusual model. This has got to be rare.
“Up for bid is a mini lindy Gypsy Van new and factory sealed.”
March 22, 1945 India-Burma Theatre Roundup Photo
From page 1 of the India-Burma Theatre Roundup Newspaper comes this unusual photo featuring a jeep and men loading and testing rockets juxtaposed with a picture of a jeep as ambulance.
http://cbi-theater-1.home.comcast.net/~cbi-theater-1/roundup/roundup032245.html










