This 1940s card seems appropriate for today. Looks a lot like a Slat Grille MB.
Paying for a Stolen Jeep in 1944
Steve found this unusual article about a soldier that lost his jeep and trailer. As punishment, his pay was docked by the cost of the jeep. Here’s a link to the original article.
But, not everyone played by the book. Here’s a story Steve found about a soldier who wasn’t going to put up with following the rules. It was copied and posted here: http://www.ww2f.com/topic/18434-paris-soldiers-vs-combat-soldiers/
A Soldier Strips the Romance out of Life at War
Post #188 Note:- Gen. J.C.H.Lee was known to Combat GIs as
J***S C****T Himself!! Not affectionately!!
A few days after I made the above post I recalled an incident
I was involved in Paris that showed the real difference between
their life and it’s absurdity that the Army allowed to exist.
A man in our unit was located by the Red Cross so that he
could be returned home as one of his brothers was KIA and
another lost his right arm and since the family was a farming
family he was needed more there than in the ETO.
Photo during the Liberation of Paris
This unpublished Life Magazine photo was published by this site in 2010. During the liberation of Paris, German soldiers remained in the city, occasionally acting as snipers. In this photo, a French family seeks shelter next to a jeep form a sniper.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/25/liberation-of-paris-photo_n_694625.html
EZ Kraft Model on eBay
I don’t know if all the parts are there or not.
“Ez Craft model J111 with box. Beautiful red, white and blue box with model parts loose but several not punched.”
The Royal Jeeps
Marc spotted a 1962 photo of Queen Elizabeth on a CJ-3B inspecting troops in India with President Nehru. This press photo is currently available on eBay.
View all the information on eBay
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(From 2012) Mitch forwarded this scanned photograph. It shows either Queen Elizabeth (or Princess Elizabeth) in a nicely modifiedMB/GPW. I’ve looked for other photographs of this jeep, but haven’t found any. I also have yet to discover what book this came from. If anyone could supply that information, it would be helpful! Here’s one of her in a more conventional WWII jeep.
Photo of CJ-6 on Rails from Italy on eBay
1957 CJ-3B Rush, NY **Status Unknown**
UPDATE: Was $12,500. **Status Unknown**
Nice looking CJ-3B.
“1957 Willy’s CJ3B Jeep
4 cyl, 3 Speed, 4X4.
Real attention getter people stop me whenever i take it out.
Less than 1,500 miles on rebuilt engine.
5 new tires and tubes.
New shocks, muffler, tail pipe, new upolstery,
runs quiet and cruises with no shakes or rattles.
just inspected.
comes with perfect working electric snow plow.”
1955 Truck Lagrange, GA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000.
Nicely updated custom truck.
“350 Motor W/cam and Headers
Automatic transmission
Rack and pinion steering
12 Bolt rear end
Custom all wood interior
Custom bed, bumper and running boards
Pictures were taken this week, but the date and time are set wrong on the camera.”
1960 FC-150 Billings, MT **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,949.
Good looking FC.
“Body off frame restoration.
Rebuilt engine and drive train.
Fresh Red and White Paint interior and exterior.
New handcrafted shiny wood sideboards and bed.
New upholstery and foam.
New glass .
New tires and shocks.
Always stored inside.
Your 4WD for go in the snow this winter. Great parade vehicle. Load the family in the back.”
1948 CJ-2A Harrisonburg, VA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800.
This is worth a closer look.
“1948 Willys CJ2A Jeep, L138 Flat Head 4 Cylinder, 3 Speed Transmission, Twin Stick Transfer Case. New Tires.”






















