This November 14, 1943, Evening Star article highlights both the mystery armor plated jeeps and about how pretending to be crazy might just save your life.
October 1945 Cover of Maclean’s Magazine
Canada’s Maclean’s Magazine featured an illustrated jeep on the cover of its October 1, 1945, issue. Though there’s no specific article about the jeep, you can read the entire issue online (and many other issues) here: https://archive.macleans.ca/issue/19451001#!&pid=0_1
As a side note, though Canada and the US (and Great Britain) all declared war against Japan on December 8th, 1941, on December 7th, 1941, four hours after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, 2000 Canadian troops along with 12,000 Chinese (and British?) troops, attacked a Japanese force of 52,000 strong in Hong Kong. The fighting lasted for three weeks. The Japanese prevailed, but they suffered significant losses.
Woodrow Wilson Buys 22 Jeeps
The April 16, 1943, issue of the Evening Star announced the D.C.’s Woodrow Wilson High School ‘smashed’ the city’s jeep record by getting selling enough bonds and stamps to purchase 22 jeeps. 
On the same page of the newspaper was a nice story (nothing about jeeps) about a man who was blinded at his machine shop job, but managed to find work again due to his heightened sense of touch.

Video of Restored FC-170 Rescue Van Playing
Blaine shared this video of a restored FC-170 Rescue Van in Germany doing some four-wheeling. It’s all in German. My only wish is that I’d like to see more of the van’s insides.
Cast Iron Victory Toy Jeeps Hart, MI **SOLD**
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”
1948 Cj-2A Colorado Springs, CO **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
“This old Jeep is a consignment unit, so I do not have a personal feel for the unit. It seems to be in very good condition, overall. It has the flat head 4-cylinder engine, and the owner states that it has a new clutch. The Jeep runs and drives good. The snow blade goes up and down with the winch. Manual angle adjust. The owner set the price, and I think he is pretty firm on it. If a cool old CJ2A is something you can use, this one might fit the bill.”
1949 Jeepster Ennis, TX $12,000
UPDATE: This was listed in both Texas and Washington State. It’s not clear where the actual location is.
Looks in good shape.
https://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/cto/d/ennis-willys-jeepster/6821643934.html
“4 Cylinder Engine, Mileage: 14678, 3 Speed Manual, Power Brakes Power Steering.”
1953 CJ-3B Fenwick Island, DE $12,000
This has some updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/256965895017594/
“1953 Willy’s CJ3B completely restored 350 Chevy 483 miles 12k”
1950 CJ-3A Mission, TX $5500
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5500.
(01/24/2019) Has some updates. The ad includes images of the build.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1143917582448608/
“Cj3a 1950 jeep willys disc brakes updated wiring to 12 volt from 6 volt new gauges inline 6 cylinder modern radiator engin onlt has less that 1500 miles on it new clutch with less that a 100 miles in it runs drives and stops as it should clean title under my name was restored 9 years ago from ground up $7000 or best offer text only for now no scamers or window shoppers only serious people”
1951 M-38 Hico, TX $6500
Runs and drives. Has some EasyLok hubs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/447127262525254/
“Perfect hunting wagon! No title comes with Bill of sale 4 Cylinder Starts and drives”



















