Here’s an interesting book. I haven’t seen one in this format.
“Original great condition. Willy’s Jeep Toledo, Ohio 1957. Paperback. Shows slight age.”
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Here’s an interesting book. I haven’t seen one in this format.
“Original great condition. Willy’s Jeep Toledo, Ohio 1957. Paperback. Shows slight age.”
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Does anyone know of a digitized one of these available. I have some on disk but would love to see all that Kaiser or WO offered. Thx.
Lew
I agree with Lew and would love to see any info in here on Parkway Conversions.
I have a digitized 1961 Spec Equip Manual, but it has nothing about the Parkway Conversion. I have a digitized copies of a variety of years and actual brochures from some years. It’s hard for me to tell what a complete Special Equipment book should look like. I can already tell that the one above was different than the electronic version I have.