A service station merchandising contest in 1955 was sponsored by the B.F. Goodrich company. Six cream, blue and red CJ-5s were given away as prizes. The article was published in the May 1955 issue of Willys News.
Old News Articles Research Archives
1955 Gravity Dump Modification
There were several articles that made the June 1955 issue of Willys News worth purchasing, even if the price was higher than I wanted. Case in point is the gravity dump box idea below. Perhaps someone can recreate this rare mod?
Doing the Mambo on a Hot Stove
These teens reported about a ride on a CJ-3B. Among other things they likened it to “doing the Mambo on a hot stove”. This article was published in the May 1955 issue of Willys News.
1945 Article – Going to Buy a Jeep?
This June 16, 1945, article from the Syracuse Herald Journal suggests that no jeeps will be available for purchase.
Introduction of the Two-Tone Truck
Second Jeep for Ohio Farmer
In April of 1956 farmer Henry Miller purchased a second jeep, but this time he added a top to keep him warm.
A Real Fire Tests the New Jeep Commando Fire Engine
This May 1955 article from Willys News (no pics) shares the story of a fire jeep demonstration that became a real fire fight. You can learn more about Jeep Commando Fire Engines on the CJ-3B page.
Texas Service Station Convention
Here’s a good photo of the rear of a truck ready for service station duties. This was published in the May 1955 issue of Willys News.
On the Job Demo Sells Dispatcher
Jeep Salesmen Learn about Jeeps
This May 1955 Willys News article shared the salesmen’s experience learning more about the vehicles they were selling.
Jumping Jeeps in Palestine
A photo in the 1947 issue of Chicago Tribune shows the Brits must have gotten bored, so they started jumping jeeps with motorcycles.
FC-Photos from the Chicago Tribune Archives
I found two Forward Control photos in the Chicago Tribune archives.
1) This is from December 5, 1956:
2) This is from January 5, 1958:



















