Paul forwarded me this picture of the awning for his workshop door. As he says, “it keeps the rain off and looks good!”
John also has a hood-as-awning, too (click here and scroll down to last pic).
Paul forwarded me this picture of the awning for his workshop door. As he says, “it keeps the rain off and looks good!”
John also has a hood-as-awning, too (click here and scroll down to last pic).
Mike let me know that the 2012 Great American Jeep Rally takes place in Connecticut September 15th, 2012.
“We are pleased and excited to announce that the 2012 Great American Jeep Rally will take place on Saturday, September 15th at Valley Truck and Off Road. The address for all your TomToms, Garmins, and good old map and compass is 43 Lower Butcher Rd., Ellington CT.”
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Paul Buford painted this cool rendition of a wagon. We’ve all seen a wagon or two or more in this condition. The original of this has already sold.
You can visit Paul’s site here to see more: http://www.artpromotivate.com/2012/06/paul-buford-vintage-watercolor.html
I’ve seen a variety of PTO items, but this is the first Corn Binder I’ve seen. This short reference was published in the January 1946 edition of Popular Mechanics.
Brian from Brian’s Military Jeeps is selling this rare envelope.
“NOS – Original New Old Stock
Would look great in the glove box of early, mid, and late war jeeps, GPA, etc.
Would look great framed and mounted on the wall.
Stationary Envelope (Color Print Postal Envelope) of:
WW2 GI’s Riding in a 1941 Willys Slat Grill MB JEEP
Dated 1942 on reverse
EXTRA LARGE 3 7/8″ x 8 13/16″ SIZE
fits up to 8 3/4″ wide stationary
ORIGINAL WWII VINTAGE
High Quality – High Color”
Brian from Brian’s Military Jeeps is selling these postcards of a SEEP on eBay
View all the information and the entire postcard here
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Mark forwarded me this great picture, but I don’t have any additional information about it. The jeep behind the men is being used as a hoist, with the man marked as ‘3’ doing the pulling.
Here’s an original owner’s manual for a wagon, but it isn’t cheap.
“In good condition. The copyright is 1950. FREE shipping anywhere in the USA. All other countries, flat $8.95 shipping/handling.”
The seller isn’t asking much. LRDG folks might like this unusual cover.
“This vintage issue of the IPMS Quarterly includes articles on Robin Olds F-4 Phantom, P-51 Mustang, Major George Preddy, and WWII Jeeps, among others. There is the remains of a crease down the middle of the magazine where it had feen folded in half at some point. I has been kept flat for many years since, and the crease is barely noticable now. This item is from my father’s collection. I have no other information about it.”