UPDATE: This is form W-991-5. You can download a pdf version here.
(first published 12/7/2010) Gerald scanned and forwarded these images from the Jeep Family of 4-Wheel-Drive Vehicles in Public Service. There are 25 images. Thanks Gerald!
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UPDATE: This is form W-991-5. You can download a pdf version here.
(first published 12/7/2010) Gerald scanned and forwarded these images from the Jeep Family of 4-Wheel-Drive Vehicles in Public Service. There are 25 images. Thanks Gerald!
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Wow! That´s really cool! Thanks for both of you, Gerald and Dave! I always enjoy that kind of info.
I always thought that Commando Fire Engine looked BAD…..
The last page of specs for all willys jeeps is a good comparison to have. Note this was made by the willys export company as well as willys so it is pretty comprehensive.
I have been interested in the cargo personnel carrier. Some windshields are like a cj2a design, others like a cj5 design. Some were solid.
I thought it was interesting that the jeep installing a transformer on page 20 is marked Ramsey Winch Mfg. Co., but can anybody looking on page 21 at the picture of the jeep shunting a bus where that is? I can’t make out what it says on the side of the bus in the background. It would be neat to find out where that is & see if they have any jeeps rusting away on the back lot there today.
The photo of the Jeep shunting the bus is at THE COMMUNITY TRACTION CO., TOLEDO OHIO.
Hi Dan,
That’s cool 🙂 … Any idea why it is there?
– Dave
Hey Dave ,right you are on this one its killer !!! One of the best Willy’s Brochures for sure. Ive got a few of these I was able to scoop up a few years back in mint condition. Lots of great info
Ted