This keepsake brochure lacks any date, but I presume to be the second tour of jeeps around part of the country, probably in 1948. The brochure cover page shows a Mahl Loader attached to one jeep and a Blue Star hardtop on another jeep. I wonder if a similar brochure was made for the first Cavalcade.
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Get your wallets out if one of those WO pennants pop up on ebay.
Those pennants caught my eye too. I guess they eventually found their way into the trash barrel behind the dealership. 😞
Neat item.
But can anyone tell me what’s the difference between the “Station Wagon” model and the “Station Sedan”?
Furnishings (Station Wagon would be nicer), extra seats?
JohnB,
The Station Sedan was basically a more luxurious model of the 2WD wagon (more styling, more room, more power with the inline 6). The booklet on this page gives more info: http://www.ewillys.com/2022/09/19/1948-jeep-station-sedan-demonstration-manual/
– Dave
Dave
Thanks for the explanation.
Somehow, I would have thought the Station Wagon would have been the upscale version, given the high priced and prestige ” usually given to wagons of that era.
The salesman’s guide reminds us of has WO had the right idea about compact SUVs for family use, just 50-70 years too soon.