I bought this brochure off of eBay. I don’t remember seeing this version of a jeep camper brochure. The seller has one more for sale.
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I bought this brochure off of eBay. I don’t remember seeing this version of a jeep camper brochure. The seller has one more for sale.
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This is an interesting one, the popular version shows a later model CJ5 with white wall tires and the 1969- 70 full hub caps. That’s the only one I’ve ever seen. Does the brochure hve date printed as most do?
Has anyone ever seen one of these campers in the flesh? Do they actually exist?
Has to be 66 – 68 with the V6 badge on the side and small turn signals. I almost mentioned the windshield and then noticed the position of the wipers and absence of the external motor which came in late 68 for the 69 model. That W/frame looks like it was drawn into the picture including the fake visors. That whole thing may be the work of a commercial artist.
Tony,
Good question. Yes they do exist and yes I have seen one in person.
Here is information about surviving campers: http://www.cj5camper.com/survivors.php
– Dave
Barney,
I was wondering if this was an anticipatory brochure, given the “coming soon” comment. Now that I compare the sketch image to actual photos, there are a variety of differences. One big difference is the absence of the front supports from the camper to the jeep’s cowl. So, I agree this was a sketch.
This article shows images from a variety of angles: http://www.ewillys.com/2021/05/31/1969-article-on-the-jeep-camper/
– Dave