Interesting bumper on jeep.
“1947 US Army Officer Son Drives Midget Car by Jeep Osaka Japan Press Photo”
Interesting bumper on jeep.
“1947 US Army Officer Son Drives Midget Car by Jeep Osaka Japan Press Photo”
UPDATE: Was $1500. **SOLD**
Looks like a great price.
“1954 Willys Jeep. 6v system, good battery, started all winter.
4 cylinder, fresh oil before winter in engine and front/rear diffs.
4×4 works great.
Rusty.
Snow plow works great. Hydraulics up and down. Has Jeep hydraulic pump that runs off of engine belt. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Here’s a rare Safari-Kar for sale.
“ight hand drive!!! Bought this mail jeep in 2006. Only used it for a few runs for the post office but then the post office provided everyone with new jeeps. runs great but its been sitting covered up under my carport. Installed the mail rack (see pics) and comes with the second seat.
-Power steering (rare)
-Power brakes
-automatic transmission
-straight 6 engine
-very clean interior and exterior”
This may prove to be a solid CJ-5.
“1968 Kaiser Willys JEEP CJ5
4×4, Hi and Low range all work.
4-cyl. F134 hurricane engine. T90C 3-Speed Manual Trans.
Runs, great project. Original.
Garage stored. 62,000 miles
$3,500 or may trade for UTV, Side by side, or ATV”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Were $3450.
Looks like a good price. Runs and drives.
“1967 Ford M151A1 Vietnam era Military Jeep. Delivery date of 12-67. Initially procured and used by the US Army, later transferred to the US Navy and used by the United States Marine Corps. (I verified this through a recognized expert on this series of jeeps). Still has the USMC front bumper, different from the US Army setup.
UPDATE: The owner of this jeep reports it was stolen last week. It was listed for sale the previous week. (Craigslist ad reporting it stolen). Seller believes is has been painted white.
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This is the ad from the previous week when it was still for sale. It appears to have been modified with a bench seat.
“This is a real army issue willys that was in the korean war which means it has a lot of heavy duty upgrades from the civilian model, it’s pretty much all original except the front bench seat but i have the stock buckets too and the front bumper trailer hitch for towing it as well. Just had a brand new carb and fuel pump put on it and the thing runs great and only has 30,000 miles on it! This thing gets lots of attention and is a blast to drive and will climb up anything! I also have a extra set of original rims and mud tires that will go with it. I love this little willys jeep and don’t really want to sell it but current situations demand it.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $6000.
Unclear if it runs or not.
“This truck is clean inside and out it is a great father son project restoration”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/25/2015) Includes trailer, buz saw, rear PTO and more.
“1946 CJ2A Willys Jeep – column gear shift, correct Bantam T-3 trailer and correct Buzz Saw with Belt drive and belt”
Looks like there is value here.
“Restoration Project – Motor Cranked and runs — transmission not tested – frame and body in fair shape. No title, can be titled as re-built vehicle. Does have SC serial number on dash.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
Still needs some wiring.
“Wanting to trade for decent car or truck jeep has 350 chevy motor with a 3 speed trans. And 15×38 wheels n tires runs and drive all interior and exterior lights still need wired just added power steering feel free to call or text anytime”
Needs work.
“1947 WILLYS CJ2A
PARTIALLY RESTORED INCLUDING ENGINE WORK, NEW SHOCKS, BRAKES
NEW FUEL TANK
NEW FRONT FLOOR PANELS MUST BE INSTALLED
NO SEATS
NEED COMPLETE WIRING HARNESS
CLEAR TITLE
BASICALLY COMPLETE AND READY FOR SOMEONE TO BUILD INTO A NICE VEHICLE”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $500.
Engine runs.
“I have a 71 jeep cj6 I would like to sell almost complete has no axle and no wind shield the rest of the jeep is there motor runs good I ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5995.
“This is a Rare 1962 Jeep FC-150 that would make an excellent restoration model.”
Seem to be a variety of parts, but how much value isn’t clear.
“see pictures…all kinds of willy jeep, wagons. truck parts and frames….let me know what your looking for and I can see if its there and take pictures…
there are three frames believed to be jeeps….couple are pretty nice
some trannys, believe there is a winch, and a plow
truck frame and cab
one jeep body on frame….
wagon body…and maybe a wagon frame…”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Doesn’t run, but loks pretty stock.
“1955 m38a1. Jeep… original unrestored condition. Willys , never apart. Engine turns, rolls shows 15 k miles. Not running.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000
“Mechanically perfect, currently registered, clean title, invested way over selling price. This is a 5 speed – 6 cylinder rebuilt Buick motor, motor quiet as a mouse. This Willys is on a Toyota 4×4 frame so it rides much smoother than an old Willys. New full bench seat that reclines and moves forward/backward. Power steering, all gauges work, all electrical works: tail lights, head lights, brake lights, interior lights, blinkers. CHP approved. Everything has been done: front end, rear end, transfer case, transmission, brakes…..no leaks. It is all about gearing, this car will go 70 mph, great on gas. Tires good. Just painted. Well worth it!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
(06/25/2014) This doesn’t run.
“For Sale – 1955 Willy’s CJ3B – This vehicle is being sold as part of my Father’s estate. This vehicle is a 1955 CJ3B body on a 1946 CJ2A frame. The vehicle does not currently run. My Father had the main assembly done on the vehicle, but it does need the gas tank plumbed and wiring done to it. I’m also pretty sure it needs driveshafts done for it. Here are some of the components for it that I can recall –
Dana 30 front axle, Ford 9 Inch rear axle, 33×12.50 BF Goodrich At’s, Ford 302 Small Block (rebuilt), Ford T-18 Tranny and an Atlas T-Case. Please contact me and I will answer any questions as best that I can, or setup a time to look at the vehicle yourself. Thanks.”
This just appeared on Facebook. There appears to be a late model CJ-3B brush jeep, a CJ-3A, and a M-38A1. The dark 2A/3A is not for sale. There are supposed to be other parts as well. For those not on Facebook, the seller’s name is Barb watson number and her phone number is 513 304 0141
I’m sorry to report that we’ve cancelled the 2015 Texas trip for the time being. We were supposed to begin the trip April 4th (tomorrow), but Ann’s 86yo grandfather’s health has slipped rapidly in the past couple of days. Hospice assistance is now being provided to him. While his death has been expected for some time, it’s imminent enough that we both feel it is better remain in Pasco.
If we find ourselves skipping Texas this year, we should still be getting to Colorado/Utah/Nevada. There are some places I need to visit and photograph for my current book, so that trip (maybe May??) might be the replacement. Mostly, I’m just itching for a good long trip after being cooped up in my office researching and writing most of the last six months.
The 1966 Volume 12, No. 5, issue of Jeep News featured these photos from Don Pratt’s Pink Jeep Tours from Sedona, Arizona. The company now offers tours in four Arizona locations.
According to this site, Pink Jeep Tours is the oldest continuously operating Jeep Tour Company in the United States. It was started in 1958 by a Sedona Realtor named Don Pratt, who would drive clients to see homes at Broken Arrow Estates. The Broken Arrow tour is the original Jeep tour and is still today the most popular tour in Sedona.Why did he make the jeeps pink? Mr. Pratt got the idea while visiting the Royal Hawaiian Hotel on Waikiki Beach, where everything was pink.
Here’s a classic from my childhood. The illustrations were done by B. K. Taylor. and sold in a series of Odd Rod packages that included chewing gum (see example of package at bottom). These certainly remind one of Big Daddy Roth’s illustrations. You can view more odd rod illustrations here.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
(2014-06-19) Here’s an unusual wagon.
“1956 Wills Wagon. 350 Chevy V8 Engine totally redone. Won 2nd place in truck division in only car show attended. Needs minor body work on hood and over right rear wheel well. NO RUST! Comes with extras, new headliner and other items already purchased for truck.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This runs. Looks like a good price. Maybe a Ford GPW?
“Flat fender jeep registered as a 1950 ford. It has a pinto engine. It was rewired some years ago has a soft top and starts right up and drives. It has current non op.”