A McHenry, Illinois, dealer created an obstacle course for potential buyers to test jeeps. The February 1956 issue of Willys News reported this.
Jeep-Willys-News Research Archives
Pankey Motor Company Wagon
Willys Dealer Markets DJs in Dayton, Ohio
This February 1956 story in Willys News tells the story of an Ohio Willys dealer who tried a creative way to market DJs in his town.
A. W. Wisley’s CJ-5 With Surrey Fringe
Perhaps this CJ-5 was the first fringed jeep? The photo was published in the February 1956 issue of Willys News.
Free Ballgame in Wenatchee w/ Your Jeep
A February 1956 article in Willys News told the story of a special promotion in Wenatchee, Washington. Drivers who brought their jeeps could get into the local baseball game for free.
Jeep as Concrete Mixer
Fire Jeeps in the News
Catching a Big Cougar at The Dalles, Oregon
Willys Demonstration Series: Seeing is Believing
Nashville Willys Dealer Neely B. Coble launched a demonstration series to show just what jeeps were capable of doing. This June 1955 article highlights his effort.
1955 Generator Test
When Jeeps are a Blast
Let’s end the year on this cheery note. This article discussed the usefulness of jeeps following atomic bomb attacks and other, more natural disasters. It filled two pages of the June 1955 issue of Willys News. Given the ‘blast’ artistry in the middle of the article, it didn’t reformat for the web as easily as most articles.
Mosquito Abatement Department Sales Article
Mosquito abatement departments powered a large number of jeep sales. This June 1955 article highlights the sale of jeeps to the Chicago District’s South Cook County area.
























