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Old Images Research Archives
1942 Photo of the Camel Caravan Arriving in Spokane
This photo celebrated the arrival of Pinky Tomlin‘s west coast “Camel Caravan” show. It included an escort of five jeeps and two command cars. The article appeared the June 12, 1942, issue of the Spokesman-Review. The jeep shown has a hood number of 2064482.
1942 Photo with Bantam BRC-60 at Cleveland Stadium on eBay
Cool photo.
“1942 Press Photo U.S. Army on Peeps and Anti Tank Guns.”
Photo of Woman and Jeep
Alex found this unusual photo on a French website (no credit was give for the photo). He thought it a historical re-enactement of the allied landing in Southern France in 1944. I think she might be photoshopped into the image (not sure). Certainly, the photo leaves little to the imagination.
Photos of Peter Lowe’s Jeeps
Peter shared photos of a few jeeps he used to own.
He writes, Enclosed several photos of Jeeps in the 1960’s which I thought might be of interest. Two of these were taken outside Metamet the Jeep dealers in Daleham mews London around 1966 at the time I was making regular trips for parts.
The other photos show my first jeep CJG which I regrettably soon found out was more suitable as spares. It had at some time been given some form of conversion and the body extended, the rear enclosed with planks ! An extra length towbar can be seen. This jeep was beyond ever getting being put back on the road so was soon disposed of.
Pics from Charles
1946 Press Photo of CJ-2A on eBay
Kissing 10,000 Soldiers
Nick shared this story. To boost the young recruits morale before going off to war 18 year old actor Marilyn Hare attempted to kiss 10,000 soldiers before they were shipped off to war during WWII. Below are the pics that included a jeep. Here is the original site with more pics and information: http://imgur.com/gallery/V9aDZ.
1944 Photo of German Beach on eBay
This show a couple of fallen soldiers next to the jeep.
“1944- Two American soldiers lied dead next to their Jeep that was struck by German machine gun fire during the Normandy invasion. Number on hood is clearly readable.”
1942 Article about the Jeep Girls Safety Outfits
The October 19, 1942, issue of the Toledo News published this article about the “Jeep Girls” new safety outfit.






















