UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Post Cereals had a set of Hopalong Cassidy cards in 1951 and Roy Rogers cards in 1952 and 1953. The only card that included a jeep appears to have been Card #4 of the 1953 set, which shows Pat Brady and His Jeep.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Post Cereals had a set of Hopalong Cassidy cards in 1951 and Roy Rogers cards in 1952 and 1953. The only card that included a jeep appears to have been Card #4 of the 1953 set, which shows Pat Brady and His Jeep.
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There are several reasons I have for being a WIllys Jeep nut. The first was watching the old Roy Rogers reruns in the 60s. I loved Nelly Bell. The second was The Rat Patrol TV show about the Willys (w/50 cal) and soldiers who fought in north Africa in WWII. The third was when I worked for the summer of 75 on Lanai Hawaii. There were lot’s of old MBs left there. Seemed like half the vehicles were MBs. I really fell in love with them seeing them run every day. So I am now on my second Willys Jeep and plan to have one in my life for a looong time.
How much was this card sold for email me at Rhonda Estes @ymail .com thank you
Hi Rhonda,
If I remember correctly, it was about the same price as this companion card: https://www.ebay.com/itm/1953-Post-Cereal-Roy-Rogers-Pop-Out-Card-2-Trigger-and-Roy/124209753816?hash=item1ceb7a6ed8:g:FVEAAOSwG~Re1mE1
– Dave