The first brochure, Form W-228-5, is the domestic brochure. The second brochure, Form SX-228-4, was released by the Willys-Overland Export Company.
There are small differences between the brochures on three of the four pages.
Form SX-228-4:
The first brochure, Form W-228-5, is the domestic brochure. The second brochure, Form SX-228-4, was released by the Willys-Overland Export Company.
There are small differences between the brochures on three of the four pages.
Form SX-228-4:
Maury spotted this pair. The price list is pretty interesting. Here’s another CJ-2A price list example.
No pic of the backside of this postcard from the Bahamas, presumably the pink sands area. I had no luck searching for more info on the web.
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“Jeep called the Pink Sands Paddy Wagon. Card in very good condition. Free shipping.”
This photo and caption was published in the December 13, 1956, Madera Daily News-Tribune.
This brochure was available via eBay at some point. The images are from worth point. Cool brochure! You can see other loaders and images at this Farm Collector page.
Here’s a brochure posted back in 2013 of a 1948 Baldwin brochure:
This is the Willys-Overland Export Corporation version of this style of brochure, form SX-227-4:
Domestic version of brochure, Form W-227-5 (images from eBay):
1955 Station Wagon brochure form W-221-5 (see W-221-4, predecessor to this brochure):
This 24 page brochure is labeled form W-992-5. An article about the brochure was published in May 1955 issue of the Willys Dealer News.
Maury spotted this unusual postcard. The starting auction price is a crazy $39.95, but it’s a pretty cool postcard none-the-less.
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“Wow! This is a wonderful vintage 1953 postmarked postcard. Scene shows a view of the Big Flowing Orange and Ben Eastman Family on a Jeep at their Citrus Stand in Sebring, FLA. Postcard is in very good condition with some light wear and is postally used.”