The November/December 1944 issue of Home Woodcraft featured this “realistic” jeep toy-of-the-year. If you need high resolution versions of this, comment below or email me.
The November/December 1944 issue of Home Woodcraft featured this “realistic” jeep toy-of-the-year. If you need high resolution versions of this, comment below or email me.
Dan shared this early Gee-I Jeep toy. Someone ought to like this for the price.
https://offerup.com/item/detail/622295627/?_branch_match_id=636002163807956657
“The Gee I jeep is in good condition with all original paperwork box. Rare piece to find. Was made in different years this is the first. You can color the Jeep any color you want.”
A big thanks to Roger Martin for spotting this at an Ohio antique store and giving me first crack at it. He even wrangled 10% off the listed price. Neither Mitch Carter (who came by the hospital to visit dad — thanks Mitch) nor I nor Roger have ever seen one.
Roger Martin spotted this Structo ride-on pumper jeep for sale.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2229686610690101/
“This is an Antique a Jeep Wiley’s Fire engine. Pick up only.”
Mike spotted a Matchbox retro 2019 jeep wagon on eBay, but the auction has expired. It turns out there is a 2018 truck available through Amazon (and likely other outlets). 1. Matchbox 2018 Truck on Amazon:

2. 2019 Matchbox Wagon (was for sale on Australia’s ebay and can’t find it on Amazon):

Matt spotted this jeep board game set on eBay. The only “jeepy” thing about this is that name, but still kind of neat.
View all the information on eBay
“This is a nice looking vintage pocket game from WWII..its called the Jeep Board and contains 15 games and 10 puzzles..its new in the box condition-still all wrapped up in cloth…all in good structural condition with no damages or excessive wear-box shows a GI playing a game..its never been played with and is 3 1/2 x 3 1/2…. looks and displays well and is guaranteed original and authentic”
Someone might enjoy this ‘toy’ set that Roger spotted on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2208500852807394/?ref=messenger_share
“1941 military Chevy flatbed and 1941 military Jeep Willy’s.”
This 12″-long wood jeep was listed on Facebook. If you are looking for a wood jeep, you might also get one like mine, which is slightly smaller and, as of last year, cost only $30: http://www.ewillys.com/2018/03/16/wooden-toy-jeep/ (you can see mine in this post)
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/260381897987087/?ref=messenger_share
“Oak walnut pine Jeep 12 inches long x 6 inches wide”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $145. I’ve since learned that Sherwood later became Hamilton.
Seller believes this to be a Sherwood pedal jeep, but I’m leaning toward Hamilton. Thanks to Roger for sharing it.
“To the best of my knowledge, this is a sherwood Jeep from the ‘50’s. It does work, but pedals have been replaced with wood.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
The seller on Facebook is trying to figure out a value for these Victory Toys out of the Netherlands. Here’s a post published about these jeeps.
“I’m trying to come up with an approximate value of these two cast iron WWII toy Jeep’s. What I do know thus far is that they were manufactured by Victory Toys out of Holland. I see pictures of them online and more than a few times I see the word rare. If someone could assist me with a fair price for them I’d truly appreciate it. Thank you! Will ship once I derive a price 49420”