I won a HiBid online auction yesterday that included this Mobile Drilling Inc., operation and parts booklet. I am hoping this proves an interesting document!
This was included in an odd assortment of jeep and non-jeep docs.
I won a HiBid online auction yesterday that included this Mobile Drilling Inc., operation and parts booklet. I am hoping this proves an interesting document!
This was included in an odd assortment of jeep and non-jeep docs.
UPDATE: Geoffrey won this Al-Toy body auction on eBay and then got the lights working. He’s wondering if anyone has a parts to help make it into more of a complete model?? It appears he needs wheels and a windshield at the very least.
Previous pics from ebay:
This truck brochure from Canada caught my eye on eBay, because it labeled the truck as a 2WD DJ-226. I suspect the brochure is from about 1960.
UPDATE: This post now contains better photos of the brochure.
I purchased this Japanese Formula Desert Dog brochure. I thought it was interesting that both solid and outlined version of the tires were offered simultaneously. I’ll update the pics when I receive the brochure.
This is a beautifully updated wagon.
https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/1012455250306483
“1951 Willys Wagon 2 wheel drive,289 auto, front disc brakes, Mustang rack and pinion, updated electronic gauges, new white wall tires and Chrome wheels $13,000.00 or Best Offer. too many projects got to let it go.”
This is a nice looking FC.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/776024580937825/
“Very rare jeep model, the fc or forward control, is an amazing addition to any jeep or classic truck collection. Fully restored in 2014, this truck is mostly all original with minor exceptions. It runs great, looks great and gets a lot of attention for is unique design and rarity amongst jeeps. 3 speed on the floor, 4×4, overdrive, lock hubs and many more amazing features on this 1958 Jeep FC150 For more information on the truck visit: https://www.pressreader.com/canada/calgary-herald/20160316/282535837481207”
Andy shared this truck. No interior or engine pics provided. It appears the chassis has had quite a bit of restoration.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1118887306031920
“75% restored to original condition 6 volt system runs drives stops all lights work comes with the 3 steel repair panels that it needs I do not have the original seats needs king pins rebuilt and new clutch”
Unclear if $1500 buys all the parts or not. This includes a PTO with rear gearbox. Thanks to Andy for sharing it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1853098215137637
“No title. 46′ CJ2A with PTO and misc parts as shown. The frame has a bent front rail but bumper and replacemens rail parts come with it. Comes with tub, tail gate that need work. Also includes grill and other parts shown. Message me with any question”
Bill shared this rather high price for a Nelly Belle pedal jeep.
https://www.classicautomall.com/vehicles/5120/1954-roy-rogers-nelly-belle-pedal-car
“A 1954 NellyBelle Jeep pedal car in unrestored but still in usable condition, well as long as you’re on the smaller of stature side. Perfect for a mancave or to bring along when you show off your real CJ2A. Now a bit of history thanks to Onlinebicyclemuseum.co.uk ‘NellyBelle’ was among the most popular items of Roy Rogers memorabilia sold during the currency of the TV show, (and since), and jeep models were sold in various forms. A small diecast model was marketed by Stuart, and a 15″ plastic ‘Nellybelle’ was sold by Ideal, complete with a trailer, character figures and Trigger the horse. Marx made a large pressed-steel version, as well as a plastic model in its Roy Rogers Rodeo Ranch Set. The pressed-steel Marx model was the most accurate in colour to the original: with a plastic Pat Brady driving and Dale Evans in the passenger seat, it was 11.75″ long and 5″ wide, and included the cut-out below the windscreen on the passenger side through which Roy Rogers shot his gun. Saddle up pardner!”
TJ shared what looks to be a good foundation for a restore or rebuild. The price includes sales tax and title fee (if you are an ID resident). It’s being sold through a dealership.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/313826645081013
“I have a 1949 Willys Overland pickup. Clean title in my name. Perfect for building into a rock crawler. I’m building a Willys right now as a rock crawler and I don’t need two of them. No engine, no transmission. I have the bench seat for it, not shown in pictures. It has great patina. Located in Marsing, Idaho. Price includes sales tax and title fee, if you’re an Idaho resident. If not, you pay the sales tax in your state. Being sold through the dealership.”