This 8×10 photograph shows an early CJ-2. Note the “JEEP” on the hood in place of the later “WILLYS”. Also note the position of the spare tire.
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This 8×10 photograph shows an early CJ-2. Note the “JEEP” on the hood in place of the later “WILLYS”. Also note the position of the spare tire.
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Hello Dave,
It’s a very interesting picture, this reminds me of the mythical CJ1 because of the possition of the spare tire.
http://cj3b.info/Poster/CJ1.html
This is a photo of an early Agri-Jeep. It had the tractor tires on all wheels, the spare was mounted forward on the left side so the operator could seen over his shoulder what the piece of equipment he was pulling was doing, no tailgate, and the word Jeep was actually a brass piece rather than painted on. It also had field weights on the front bumper to give more weight for traction. I think this photo was also taken at CESOR Farms in New Hudson, MI in 1945.