I finally found a good price on one of these ACME Jeep posters, so I snagged it. I’ll get a better pic of it when I get a chance. It is 29″ wide x 23″ tall.
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I finally found a good price on one of these ACME Jeep posters, so I snagged it. I’ll get a better pic of it when I get a chance. It is 29″ wide x 23″ tall.
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Dave,
That looks like it says Acme Truck Parts. When I was stationed in Stockton CA 72 – 76 I used to do business with Acme on Wilson Way. They were especially good for military Jeep parts which I needed. They had one of these posters hanging next to their parts counter. They were a big player in the military surplus field, though when I was out there, I saw little to none for civilian there unless it crossed over. At that time, M38A1s and M422 Mighty Mites were being released and they were a big buyer of them. They are still in business under another name, but now sell semi parts.
Hi Dave , wondering if you had any thoughts of reproducing this poster like you did a few years back ? I would be interested , thanks
I have one hanging in my shop…..never thought about it being collectable, so it has seen a lot of dust and grime…maybe I need to clean it up and frame it before it is totally destroyed!