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This is my first time seeing a Perfect Jeep and Parts Company catalog. As best as I can uncover, the company was owned by Bernard S. Forman, who, as owner, copyrighted the name and catalog in 1956. It may have been this Bernie who used to live in Chicago and died last year.
This brochure and the company’s location seems to have been pretty close to Berg’s, so they must have been direct competitors. This brochure has 23 pages and is not in good shape.
“1949 Jeepster Convertible with a 4cyl engine with overdrive. Overall nice condition, good paint and no rust. Top and interior are in very good condition. Needs side curtain repair. Starts and drive well. Price is negotiable.”
“Selling my 52 Willys Jeep Hot Rod. This quick little machine comes with a solid 4.3 Chevy, Mustang front end suspension, and many customizations (you will see by the photos). If you’re looking for something extremely unique look no further. This should sell quick over the 4th weekend so no low ball offers.”
“51 CJ3a. Fully running. Lots of new mechanical stuff. New starter, fuel pump, water pump, carb, fuel tank, lines, radial tires, clutch, was told the motor was rebuilt 800 miles ago. Ive done nothing to the tranny. Body is good from 20 feet away, rust through is very minimal. the only rust through that I am aware of is in the pic below. Top is workable, windows are very stiff. I can recommend a shipper that will pick up in my area. Includes towbar, 17/8 ball needed.”
“I am selling my 1950 jeep willy’s. Its been stored in a barn for the last 20 year. Only taken out a few time. It runs good. It has been restored. It has a new top, seats, new white wall tires.
Pictures upon request.
It has only 68,000 miles on it.
Serious buyers only. I live in New Baltimore. Will travel to show car.”
This has a variety of mods, including suicide doors. But, I don’t understand why the seller didn’t clean off the tree droppings before taking the pics?
“Up for sale is a 1947 Willys Overland Rat Rod. Florida car. 318 V8 on a s10 chassis.”