From the archives of the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History in Little Rock, Ar, comes this holiday image on a post card.
Features Research Archives
19th Annual Spring Midwest Willys Reunion Mason, Ohio
Next weekend, May 20-22, the 19th Annual Spring Midwest Willys Jeep Reunion and Swap Meet takes place in Mason, Ohio. Click here to learn all about it. Bob will be providing up-to-the-minute photographic coverage for eWillys readers . . . oh wait. I forgot . . . Budget constraints at eWillys corporate forced us to change from up-to-the-minute coverage to up-to-the moment-bob-feels-like-posting-images-and-simultaneously-has-internet-connectivity-and-isn’t-doing-something-more-important coverage. Thanks for volunteering Bob!
A 1941 MA in Bali?
Well, sort of. Rudolf spotted this MA looking jeep for sale, but it turns out the owner combined some MA body parts with a Mitsubishi built CJ-3B. It sure turned out well. You can see some restored MAs at Gavin’s Site.
Bantam Jeep Festival Update
A ‘Coke’ Jeep
I’ve never been a big fan of the DJ-5s (just not my thing), but I think this might be the best use of a mail jeep since they stopped delivering mail!
2 Pepsi Jeeps
UPDATE: I suggested that the Surrey owner hadn’t gone full out with the Pepsi theme, as the racer below had. Lester correctly points out that the Surrey represents an older color scheme (which was before my time). If you look through these images, you’ll see the Surrey has the earlier, full color scheme of light blue, red, yellow and white colors. Thanks Lester!
I’m sure the pepsi folks wouldn’t want to be left out, so here are 2 different pepsi jeeps.
Finally, Just Some Soda Pop
I think this builder couldn’t decide between Coke or Pepsi. I found it at jeepfan.com.
John’s D44 Rear Axle Modification
UPDATE: I initially had this as a front axle modification, which was clearly incorrect (the lack of a stearing knuckle should have been my first clue!)
Thanks to John for putting together the narrative and the images!
“Thought some other folks might find this interesting, especially those that have swapped to the D44 rear axle.
Various WWII Jeep Images
Bob forwarded some links to jeeps from the WW2 In Color website and the Lone Sentry Site.
FROM WW2INCOLOR:
FROM LONESENTRY:
2 Photos from W.E. Duggar
Bob pointed me to these two images taken by SFC W.E. Duggar while stationed at Fort Sill, OK, in 1942 as part of the 1st Infantry Division – Dixie Division, 167th Infantry, 3rd. BN. The first one is particularly wonderful.





















