For many years, Dave Eilers posted Saturday Evening Post Jeep ads and stories on eWillys.com. These ads tell an important story, beginning in 1941 through the end of the Farm Jeep era. Thanks, Dave, for saving these bits of Jeep history.
1941-1943 Jeep Ads in the Saturday Evening Post
Willys/Jeep Logos, Badges & Slogans Between 1941-1953
How Willys-Overland Changed Its Identity: 1941-1946
Willys-Overland Ads in Collier’s Magazine 1941-1946
Willys-Overland Ads In the Saturday Evening Post 1942-mid1946
Zamechatelno! & Meeting Russians’ Ads
1942 Gulflex Ad in the Saturday Evening Post
1942 Rice Krispies Ad with Jeep
1942 Saturday Evening Post with A Ford GP
Santa Delivers Old Gold Cigarettes
1943 Color Photo of Smoke Screen Demonstration
Thermos Powered Jeep Production
1943 Ad for Wilsonite Sunglasses w/ Ford GP
September 1943 Campbells Soup Ad
1944-1949 Jeep Ads in the Saturday Evening Post
Willys Jeep Newspaper Ad During 1944
The Wonderful Life of Wilbur the Jeep by Wilbur Schram
1944 Photo of a Press Jeep in Paris
1944 Photo of MPs Rounding Up Nazi Soldiers w/ Jeep
1944 Goodyear Rubber Ad with a Jeep
1945 Photo of a Jeep stuck in Philippine Mud
The 4-in-1 Advertising Campaign
The Whens and Whys of the Willys-Overland “J” Logo
1946 -1947 Willys-Overland Sat Evening Post Ads
1946 Cartoon “Impasse in the Night”
1946 Ad from the Saturday Evening Post on eBay
1946 Willys-Overland “GET A ‘JEEP’” Campaign
1946 Powered By Willys Engine Badge
1946 ‘Jeep’ Station Wagon Brochure
1946 Ad For the Jeep Station Wagon
Willys-Overland Saturday Evening Post Ads 1948-1949
1948 Willys Overland ‘City and City’ Ad Campaign
1948 Ad For the Nickel (found in Steel)
1949 Triple-AAA Article W/ Jeep Pics
1950-1959 Jeep Ads in the Saturday Evening Post
1950 and 1951 Ads From the Saturday Evening Post
Army Story Includes a General and Bob Hope
1952 Ad Featuring Hy-Rail Wagon
Ads in the 1954-1956 Saturday Evening Post
1957 Jeep Ads in the Saturday Evening Post

