If there was a caption with this photo, it’s no longer on the back.
“You are bidding on an original press photo of WWII WAC Staff Sgt B Sherman With Seep Jeep . Photo measures 8 x 10 inches and is dated 9/24/1943.”
If there was a caption with this photo, it’s no longer on the back.
“You are bidding on an original press photo of WWII WAC Staff Sgt B Sherman With Seep Jeep . Photo measures 8 x 10 inches and is dated 9/24/1943.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $800 on eBay.
(09/24/2014) ” MAK-A-CAR ALUMINUM JEEP KIT, SCALE 1/8″ TO THE INCH, FROM 1946. INSPECTION OF INSTRUCTIONS AND PARTS LIST, ALL PARTS ARE ACCOUNTED FOR AND WILL MAKE FOR A COMPLETE MODEL. ALL INSTRUCTIONS (TWO SETS) INCLUDED TO BUILD THIS KIT. BOX SHOWS A LOT OF SHELF WEAR AND SOME WATER DAMAGE. MODEL ITSELF HAS NEVER BEEN ASSEMBLED. EXTREMELY RARE MODEL FROM THE ’40’S, THIS IS AN AMAZING FIND. I HAVE DROPPED THE PRICE FROM $1,500.00 TO $800.OO!!!…. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE ABOUT THIS ITEM. WILL SHIP PRIORITY MAIL WITH TRACKING NUMBER TO LOWER 48 STATES ONLY.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
Looks solid.
“Original engine rebuilt with 3spd transmission that runs great. Body and paint done 10 years ago in long beach blue. New wheels/tires and interior. Great for parades and fun to drive!”
UPDATE: **Sold** Was $13,900.
This looks like a well done wagon.
“I looked at a lot of wagons before I found this, it is done right. You can tell as soon as you drive it, it works as a complete package, with a nicely matched engine, steering and axle ratios, strong brakes, nice ride & handling. I ‘ve driven it to Death Valley and up the 395, it goes 65-70 with no issues. You won’t be able to build one for lots more than I’m asking, so if you want a tastefully done wagon that isn’t mangled together, this is the one.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Looks like a great price.
“1973 Mail Jeep right hand drive, run and drives, up to date tag and insurance, great tires, sliding doors, all lights work. Any questions call or text!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,000
Includes a trailer.
“1953 Willys CJ3B, Road ready registered/inspected, 1968 Jeep CJ5 Factory complete, ready to restore great shape, you’ll never find another one as complete as this one, runs great, needs some rewiring and newly recovered seats installed, 1977 CJ7 registered/inspected, CJ7 has some rust / ready to restore. CJ3/5 Trailer to pull the CJ5 home included painted with 3 new tires. $16000 OBO cash deal. Just don’t have the time any more. Need my barn to start a business. Located in Dripping springs. text ”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3500.
Includes an overdrive.
“961 Willys with a Warren Overdrive,
has new tires
runs good, used to be on road
asking $3500”
Runs and drives. You wouldn’t want to rear end someone with those gas tanks full!
“1956 Jeep Willy CJ5. Starts right up and runs great. Newer seats, new battery, New steering damper shock. All new fluids (oil, differential, transfer case). Replaced front output shaft seal in transfer case and front axle pinion seal. New odometer and speedometer. We have original soft top and doors (not sure they fit with roll bar). Lights are not working. No other known issues. Great jeep for someone looking for a classic 4×4!”
Looks like a good price on a Mutt. Thanks to Goose for spotting it.
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“Registered in California as a Historic Vehicle; can be driven on the street, in parades (seats for 4) and in off-road areas that are restricted to street-legal vehicles.
Full electrical system with electric start, 100amp marine Delco alt., head-lights (plus mounted spot-light), AGM battery, 12v accessory plug.
Fully protected with fuses and relays.
Engine was replaced a few years ago with a new crate motor. Estimated 300 or less miles since new engine. There is no hour meter. Vehicle appears to be in perfect operating condition. Starts quickly after sitting for months. Has never been abused. Stored indoors for years. There is minor gear-lube seepage at the front of the transmission and on the wheels which has accumulated over the years.
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UPDATE: This was for sale back in 2013. **SOLD** Was $3500.
“Estate Sale 1948 Willys Jeep Original engine and transmission. Runs good. 12v
3500.00 OBO”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $1750.
The driver’s side of the tub has been cut some, but there still may be value here. PICS: http://s263.photobucket.com/user/mjs-13/library/1962%20M170%20Military%20Jeep%20Mar%202015
“1962 M170 US Military Jeep 4WD Extended Wheelbase Ambulance
This very rare M170 Extended Wheelbase 4WD Jeep is one of about 4,000 built for the US Government. Overall the body on the Jeep is in pretty good condition as it is over 50 years old. There are a few rust spots on the body as shown in the pictures. The frame and chassis are in nice condition. Many of the unique M170 Ambulance parts are included with this Jeep including 3 unique seats, wiring, the ambulance stretch dash brace and more. The front lights are in the Jeep and the rear military tail lights are missing. The windshield frame is excellent along with the hood and other parts. The windshield glass is broken. The floors on the Jeep are better than expected for a Jeep this age. I do not have the spare tire or top material.
Mechanically this Jeep has not run in years. Under the hood the Jeep is basically complete less the alternator and starter which are INCLUDED but not installed on the Jeep. All the 24 volt electrical system is complete. The Jeep rolls fine however it has no brakes and the transfer case is stuck in neutral. The wheels are original and the military tires hold air.
A neat & rare old Military Jeep with a lot of the unique parts that needs a complete restoration.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
Looks like a parts jeep.
“Willy’s jeep, good motor, trans. Flathead engine runs good”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200
A good set of vintage turbine wheels.
“4 Ford 1/2 ton Turbine wheels. 8 in by 15 in. Good condition. ”
No pics provided.
“I have several 4 and 6 cyl flatheads not stuck . Pretty complete but ever heard them run, , also have willys chassis,s wagons, trucks and cj3a , trans t cases and assorted parts let me know what you may need”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
There’s some body rust, but doesn’t look too bad.
“1951 (we think) Willys Jeep CJ2A located between FOCO and Cheyenne. Was purchased from a southern Colorado Indian Reservation as a parts vehicle we ended up not needing. Most parts are there, including a fully intact 4-cyl Willy’s Flathead engine, transmission, transfer case, and suspension. No title. Does not run. You haul. Would make for a great restoration project or parts for other jeeps.”
UPDATE: Pics now provided.
“M38 Willeys jeep canvas top with sides and doors with rods
Also top bow ,and 4 brackets with 2 thumb screws,mounting channel to windshield
All new ,will add pictures
1150.00 obo no reasonable offer refused, no lowballers or flakes. Shop around before you drive out. Cash only! Pick up in Apple Valley”
Dennis spotted this modified mower. It doesn’t run.
“Old cool Topeka County mowing machine. Does not have the mower attachment anymore. Selling for my pops. He used it at his RV repair shop years ago to pull trailers around and then gramps used it for his auto repair shop.
Has not run in about 7 years so not sure what it would take to get her going. Has hydrolic ram on the back that lifts a crazy bar and chain set up that gramps used to pull motors from cars with. Also has big tube setup on front had a crank winch on it but not anymore.
Think it’s a jeep flat head 4 cylinder motor. Jeep front and rear axles not sure the size. Not sure what tranny and transfer case are in it.
Was going to use it for yard art but not anymore.
It’s a cool old unusual little machine.
Could probably get it running with not a whole lot on work or just use the parts off on it.
Selling for what it’s worth in scrap so $600.00 OBO
Pops has a title for it somewhere. Thanks for looking.
If it doesn’t sell in week or 2 it’s being put on my trailer and down to the scrap yard so if ya want it let me know.
Sorry I don’t know more about it but honestly who would. never seen another one like it!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $150.
Glenn found these for sale.
“Selling one pair or Warn Summer Hubs for Willys Jeep. In case you do not know, these are a period accessory for the four wheel drive to disconnect the axle shafts at the hubs. They bolt on in place of the drive flanges. Selectable hubs have since replaced them.
They are virtually bang and nick free and do not have too much marring in the area where the bolt lock washers go. It looks as if they were bolted on once or so. They could be polished up to look new again in no time. They have the bearings in the back side but no original box. They are on a board of some sort with wood dowels to keep them placed. I am not sure if that is original to them.”
Includes a PTO. Looks like value here.
“47 Willys Jeep complete running gear; 4 Cyl engine; manual transmission; Transfer case with PTO box; axles, drive shafts. Complete drive train NO BODY. 8 spare rims and tires.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
(01/21/2015) Mavericks were introduced in 1958.
“**** Willy Overland Jeep Wagon, Maverick Model. 1958 . Very Rare Model
2 wheel drive, stock 3 speed transmission, pretty clean and straight body. Does need
some body work, some rust, has all of it’s glass but some needs replaced. No
stock seats, but some bucket hi back seats. no other interior. Dash and stuff in place.
Look on Maverick web site for more pictures of this car. Sorry no title, bill of sale only.
Bought as a project, but health now forces sale.
Come take a look and make an offer. Pictures upon request. I can email to you. ”
Leftover Racing and Damian’s CJ-5 Drag Jeep are prepared for the 2015 racing season. They will be defending the Nickel Nightmare points title in the Outlaw Sanddrag Series.
I saw this CJ-5 bbq on Facebook. I thought I’d better add it to the BBQ posts.
Wade’s looking for a set of Cutlas Hubcaps to complete his 1966 CJ-5. If you have any or know of any, contact Wade at: redwagonsmith @ gmail.com.
Wade’s CJ-5:
Example of the wheel covers:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Need to stamp an image of a CJ-5 onto leather? Here’s one tool that will do the trick. Who would have thought?
“Vtg Rare Baron Tool LA #923 large old car stamp”