October 2009 Sideways
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October 2009 Sideways
Got an old Kodak of Grandpa wheeling his brand-new '48 CJ or Grandma coming home from the grocery store in her '54 Willys Wagon back when Ike was in the White House? Or how about your uncle's first Jeep trip over the Rubicon back in the 1970s? We wanna see 'em. Don't send us originals, but feel free to e-mail a maximum-quality JPEG scan at least 1600x1200 pixels in size to christian.hazel@jpmagazine.com, attn: Sideways Vintage Edition. Or you can snail mail copies of your treasures to Jp Magazine, Sideways Vintage Edition, 6420 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048.inline_mediumwraptextrightThis is my dad, Dale Johnson, back in 1961 taking a break one cold Ohio morning. Now this area is a populated mall instead of open farmland. I believe it is a later CJ2a , but I have also heard from my dad it is a surplus Willys MB. The Jeep used to help local motorists in the area by jumpstarting, roadside repair, picking up parts, and whatnot back when service stations did more than sell coffee and muffins. That Jeep sure was worn-in good.
Matt Johnson Centerville, Ohio26553358/jeepshots/sideways/154_0910_october_2009_sideways154_0910_01_z+vintage_military_jeep_pictures+cj_2a.jpgTrue
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Got an old Kodak of Grandpa wheeling his brand-new '48 CJ or Grandma coming home from the grocery store in her '54 Willys Wagon back when Ike was in the White House? Or how about your uncle's first Jeep trip over the Rubicon back in the 1970s? We wanna see 'em. Don't send us originals, but feel free to e-mail a maximum-quality JPEG scan at least 1600x1200 pixels in size to christian.hazel@jpmagazine.com, attn: Sideways Vintage Edition. Or you can snail mail copies of your treasures to Jp Magazine, Sideways Vintage Edition, 6420 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048.inline_mediumwraptextrightThis is my dad, Dale Johnson, back in 1961 taking a break one cold Ohio morning. Now this area is a populated mall instead of open farmland. I believe it is a later CJ2a , but I have also heard from my dad it is a surplus Willys MB. The Jeep used to help local motorists in the area by jumpstarting, roadside repair, picking up parts, and whatnot back when service stations did more than sell coffee and muffins. That Jeep sure was worn-in good.
Matt Johnson Centerville, Ohio26553358/jeepshots/sideways/154_0910_october_2009_sideways154_0910_01_z+vintage_military_jeep_pictures+cj_2a.jpgTrue
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