These photos show the Belgian military in the desert doing maneuvers. That river seems a little too deep for that first jeep!
Old Images Research Archives
Bumble Bee Ramjet Missile Carrier
How about this unusual missile carrier spotted by Steve? I like the way it is ‘held’ in place. You can view the entire article here:
1947 Photo of Bountiful Jeep Posse on eBay
Not the best photo of the posse.
“1947 Press Photo Bountiful Utah Jeep posse of deputy sheriffs check for fires
This is an original press photo. Photo measures 9.25 x 7inches. Photo is dated 09-30-1947.”
CJ-5 Works a Driving Range
1943 Photo of Women Mechanics on eBay
Great bit of history.
“WWII Women Auto Mechanics of U.S. Army Ordnance Division with Jeep Press Photo”
1950s? Color Slide Showing a Midway Sweep Rake on eBay
Marc spotted this photo. The jeep appears to have a rare Midway Sweep Rake attached to it (most of the rake is buried under the hay. I’ve attached a brochure for comparison.
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A brochure from a 1947 equipment book:
1946 Photo of Coal Powered Jeep on eBay
It would be great to have some photos of this from a few different directions.
“1946 Press Photo Enrico Pizzari Runs His Jeep With Coal in Rome -This is an original press photo. Photo measures 9 x 7inches. Photo is dated 12-13-1946.”
My Life with a Jeep
UPDATE: This article about a Coast Guard jeep driver appeared in the same July 15th, 1945, Milwaukee Journal issue as the CJ-2A article below. It features William R. Scott, a Coast Guardsman. The article was also published in the Spokesman Review.
1945 Article Welcoming the CJ-2A
This July 15, 1945, article in the Milwaukee Journal is another example of the 1945 promotional campaign by Willys Overland. A second article also addresses the question of what to do with all the surplus equipment.
GPA Rescues Flood Victims in 1943
A May 31, 1943, article in The Dispatch, a Lexington, North Carolina, newspaper highlights the use of a Ford GPA amphibious jeep in the rescuing of civilians.
This earlier photo from April 05, 1943, in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette is horribly blurred. However, it supposedly shows a GPA rescuing three boys. Perhaps a better example of this is on microfilm somewhere?
No photo accompanies this May 23, 1943, report from the Milwaukee Journal of GPAs helping in floods.
























