UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
It looks to have an MB/GPW body and front clip on a CJ frame.
“Runs and drives..make a good farm vehicle.. trades are welcome.. serious call and texts only!!!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
It looks to have an MB/GPW body and front clip on a CJ frame.
“Runs and drives..make a good farm vehicle.. trades are welcome.. serious call and texts only!!!!”
This is a mix of CJ and WWII parts. The top may be a Beck or a Kelly.
“Sold as a project vehicle to willing rebuilder. Rough shape but good drivetrain. Motor free turning but has no battery, starter not working.”
https://erie.craigslist.org/cto/d/1940s-willys-jeep-cj2a-best/6405305751.html
UPDATE: A great press photo of the experimental Rolligon jeep (More info on the Rolligon from a 2013 post shown below). This just expired on eBay, but I expect it will be relisted. I’ll watch for it. There’s a long article from the June 04, 1955, issue of the Saturday Evening Post here.
“1953 Press Photo Man Driving Albee Rolligon Jeep Like Vehicle. You are bidding on an original press photo of Man Driving Albee Rolligon Jeep Like Vehicle. Photo has a small light crease left edge & waving right side due to too much glue being used to attach the information sheet onto the back of the photo. Photo measures 6 x 10 inches and is dated 3/20/1953.”
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Originally published 2013 .. You’ll note the one pictured above seems to be the same as the one in the swamp, based on the hood number.
This jeep was built by the Albee Rolligon Company, which also built an FC version. William Albee, the inventor, has a son who rode on the FC version. You can see a comment from his son at hemmings.
“This is an original press photo. Credit- US Navy and United PressPhoto measures 9.25 x 7.25inches. Photo is dated –1953.”
The above pictures was published on page 165 of the March 23, 1953, issue of Life Magazine. You can view it in Google without the watermark. It’s still pretty dark. There are several issues of the magazine for sale on eBay. There is also a story about the roll-on in the September 1955 Readers Digest, originally published in the Saturday Evening Post (date unknown).
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $2500.
(09/15/2017) Listed as a 1942, it looks more like a civilian body and rear axle.
“1942 Jeep Willy’s body on 1970’s Jeep chassis. 60’s 327 Chevy with 3 speed manual. Twin stick transfer case. Fresh alternator, power steering pump, power steering pressure line, brake master cylinder. There is some rust on the undercarriage but no holes. This Jeep is not for someone looking for a daily driver but would bee a great starting point for someone looking for an off-road toy. Clean title. I’m listing this for my father in law so I will need 24 hour notice to show it. Please call or text.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,900.
/The seller overlooked at least one critical detail during the restoration of this June 20 1941 MB … There were no June 1941 MBs! If the serial number of 116520 is accurate, this would be a late January or Early February 1942 MB.
“This outstanding restoration of a @941 Willy’s Jeep. Runs great.”
Has variety of modes, including the possibility of an f-head.
“I have a 1942 willys jeep runs drives and stops, it’s not perfect but am not in a rush to sell it”
https://humboldt.craigslist.org/cto/d/1942-willys-jeep/6393493460.html
Has updates and lots of diamond plate.
“This one of a kind willys needs a little tlc but has a lot of potential.”
https://joplin.craigslist.org/cto/d/1943-willys/6386815523.html
New body. It isn’t clear if the missing parts are included in the sale.
“For Sale: 1945 Willys Jeep MB. True Willys flathead 4 Enging is freshly rebuilt, transmission fresh, T-Case Fresh, front and rear differential fresh, new brakes and brake lines all the way around, great shocks and suspension, radiator was redone as well! The body is also new. Comes with the manual, clean and clear title and original vin plate.”
https://wichita.craigslist.org/cto/d/1945-willys-jeep-mb/6388006625.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
(011/18/2017) No pics of the 1942? jeep.
“2 jeeps one rebuild and the other total original”