This August 1964 brochure is part of the first reprint series, but I don’t know what corrections were made from the first run of this brochure. Absent from this family of jeeps are the DJ-3As (and siblings), CJ-3Bs, FCs and any FJs Kaiser jeep may have been producing.
This is the first page. It isn’t a surprise that Kaiser was promotion the new Cherokees and Wagoneers:
This is the back page of the brochure:
The brochure opens up horizontally to reveal this page:
It then opens up wider to reveal this tri fold page:
Finally, it opens vertically to reveal the family of jeeps. Note that it includes a top section in the lower right corner, highlighting Meyer-style cabs, though in 1964 it appears the cabs may have been marketed as “jeep” cabs or Orrville cabs, since Meyer didn’t purchase Orrville until 1965.
Interesting. Perhaps not news to others, but I didn’t realize that the Tornado 6 cyl was still around and being promoted.
I can’t remember the specifics, but Wikipedia indicates it was used in consumer vehicles in the US until 1965, in US military vehicles until 1969, and in Argentina 1966-1981: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeep_Tornado_engine