Blaine spotted this CJ-5 with a factory V8 at Ecola St. Park along the Coast of Oregon. The angle top is pretty rare, though it could use some retightening.
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Military Vehicle Show and Swap in New Jersey April 28-29 in Augusta, NJ
Iwo Jima Ambulance Jeep in the Sand
Randy forwarded this link to some Ira Rosenthal photos from Iwo Jima. Included is a picture of this jeep.
The photo’s caption reads: A U.S. Marine driving an ambulance jeep struggles in the sandy beach at Iwo Jima during American advance on the strategic Japanese Volcano Island stronghold on Feb. 26, 1945 in World War II. (AP Photo/Joe Rosenthal) http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2010/04/27/on-war-joe-rosenthal-and-iwo-jima/
Jesse in his Father’s CJ-3B
A reader named Jesse forwarded this picture of him in his dad’s 1954 CJ-3B when he was only 5. Jesse contacted me because he wanted to know more about this trailer kitchen featured a couple years ago in 4wd and sport utility magazine http://www.4wdandsportutility.com/features/jeep/0704_4wd_1951_willys_jeep_cj3/index.html
Here’s Jesse:
Here’s a picture of the trailer he wanted to know more about. Anyone know more about it? http://www.ewillys.com/?p=8001
Tahiti-Pacifique Celebrates with a Jeep
Alex forward this image made by an artist friend of his, who also lives on the island of Moorea in French Polynesia, drew a picture of his jeep. It celebrates twenty-one years of Tahiti-Pacifique Magazine, of which Alex is the Director of Publishing and the Editor. Congrats on surviving two decades!
A Couple WWII Images
Alex shared these two links and pictures from shorpy.com.
http://www.shorpy.com/node/2547
The Decoliner
Paul pointed out this unusual vehicle. It’s just fun.
American Car Brochures
HOG forwarded this unique website. There are a few Willys brochures in there, too.
DJ-3A Prototype?
Colin was searching the web and accidentally ran across this jeep.
He writes, “While browsing the web . . . I found this photo, which is obviously misnamed. The caption says it is a 1948 VJ2 Jeepster(NOT!), but it is what I think is a factory photo of a prototype DJ3A with the low windshield, convertible top and a 48-49 Jeepster T-Bar on the grille.”
Note both the T-Bar grille and the way the top connects the windshield. Anyone seen other pics of this?
Colombian Flatties from Flickr
Here’s a nice shot of a jeep that looks like a statue of some kind. I don’t think she is a statue though.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ikarus1974/5731571370/sizes/z/in/photostream/
This looks like a photo of a postcard maybe?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ikarus1974/5681299926/sizes/z/in/set-72157626297309449/













