This is unusual.
“Here is a vintage 1951, Willys Overland, What You Should Know, Employee Handbook. The handbook is in very good condition. The handbook is complete with 14 pages in it.”
This is unusual.
“Here is a vintage 1951, Willys Overland, What You Should Know, Employee Handbook. The handbook is in very good condition. The handbook is complete with 14 pages in it.”
I found this ad in what I think was a business directory of some kind. It looks like someone used their CJ-3B and their jeep-a-trench to make money. To get the logo removed from the image, you have to purchase the full resolution version from Historicalmapworks.com.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on ebay
This has 67 pages of jeeps parts.
“You are bidding on a vintage 1964 JEEP PARTS CATALOG. In used condition, the back cover has a wrinkled/torn corner. It has all its 67 pages. The covers read: HEADQUARTERS FOR WARDS RIVERSIDE REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR CIVILIAN AND MILITARY JEEP VEHICLES – REGD. TRADEMARK KAISER JEEP CORP. – SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK – MAONTGOMERY WARD – 1964 JEEP PARTS CATALOG.”
I don’t see these with the box too often.
“DRAGON WILLYS GPW TINPLATE JEEP , MEASURES 11CM (4.33 inches) LONG AND AS SHOWN IN GOOD CONDITION AND WORKING.”
UPDATE: Last listed at $2500. **Status Unknown**
(05/29/2012) I rarely come across these. It’s in good shape, too.
“1960 Jeep Willys truck, with utility body. rebuilt Hurricanse engine, 36,000 original miles. original owner. Frame rebuilt, little rust, new brakes, plow set up and plow available. Last inspected 2010, needs little work. Please email for more details.”
Anyone ever ride this jeep train? I’m still searching for more information about this tourist train.
This picture is from a postcard on eBay: View all the information on eBay
This is another postcard I found on eBay: View all the information on eBay
This is a little fuzzier. I found this postcard for sale at jumpingfrog.
I’ll bet this guy was having a fun time!
“VINTAGE 8.25″ BY 5.5″ 1943 COLOR TINTED PHOTO OF SOLDIER & JEEP. Marked 1943 Big Pines Camp California — great photo.”
When I was a kid I drug one of these all over our property.
“Here is a vintage lot of three, vintage Tonka red DUNE BUGGIES from the early 1970’s. Made of steel.
Not mint, but good condition given their age. They measure about 10 inches long by 8 inches wide. All the tires spin freely and have their nut caps on the wheels. All have their stickers. All have their steering wheels. One is missing a headlight and that one has some paint wear and sticker/label peeling”
Steve spotted this photo on a Cragislist ad. I’m just not sure about the wisdom of putting kids under the jeep. Sure, mostly likely nothing will happen . . .
I’m not sure if this is a toy or a collectible. It’s new. I’m pretty sure that’s not a forty foot flatcar.
“N SCALE
NEW
CUSTOM
KENRAY
HANDCRAFTED
PEWTER WWII
ARMY
2 – JEEP & 3/4 TON TRUCK
40′ FLATCAR
ROAD NUMBER # 35282
STEPS, MTL COUPLERS, AND MTLTRUCKS ARE INTACT
MICRO TRAIN LINE TRUCKS AND COUPLERS”
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There is one in blue, too: View all the information on eBay