UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“Here I have a single-sheet flier / brochure
Jeep 4-WHEEL DRIVE
Audio-Visual Unit
SELF-CONTAINED
GOES ANYWHERE
COMPLETELY EQUIPPED
This model came with a 1.7 Kw, 110-120 volt AC output generator mounted under the hood to power the audio-visual equipment.
Standard equipment on this model included:
* 1.7 Kw, 110-120 volt AC output generator
* Two Loud Speakers
* 25-Watt Combination Amplifier-Tape Recorder
* 4-Position Built-In Mixer
* Sound Projector
* Tape Recorder
* 16 mm Projector with six inch speaker
* 2 Chest-Type Microphones
* 7 ½ x 10 foot Screen
* Portable Splicing and Rewind Unit
* Combination Filmstrip / Slide Projector
* Metal Utility Table
* Power extension cables and Outlets
This is one of the rarest of the Jeeps and this flier is probably even more rare. I cannot find any other documentation of this vehicle.
Measures about 8 ½ x 11 inches and is in Very Good condition with a very tiny tear at the top and some slight creasing on the side (See Photos).”
Nifty rack.
I have a willys jeep Audio visio aid truck of 1952 model. What is the current price of this vehicle. Thanks
Kashmir,
The condition, originality, and completeness will help determine the value, so it is hard to suggest a value without having more info. If you still have the audio visual aid items, then the wagon could be worth quite a bit.
– Dave
ah , i dont think willys made an audio-visual in 1952 ? the brochure shows a sedan delivery with a TORNADO 230 !! THATS A LATE 1962 OR 1963 !! can i call my 1951 sedan delivery ( third one made that year ) an AUDIO VISUAL UNIT ? i did have some audio-visual experiences in it back in the 1960’s ?
Agreed, it wouldn’t have been the AV unit as described in that brochure, but it might have been a predecessor to it. They had some for the VOA: http://www.ewillys.com/2019/01/16/1949-voice-of-america-jeep/