What’s mounted to the hood of the front jeep?
“1944- U.S. Marines and jeeps move along a road lined with ammunition cases as they advance to front lines on Saipan.”
What’s mounted to the hood of the front jeep?
“1944- U.S. Marines and jeeps move along a road lined with ammunition cases as they advance to front lines on Saipan.”
This Boise, Idaho, soldier used a swastika image to commemorate a capture.
The model builder was supposed to be working on a motor for this tiny jeep at the time this photo and caption were published.
“1943 Press Photo The world’s smallest Jeep, 6 inches long and 2 inches high”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
This former fire jeep has some low mileage.
“I bought this little Jeep Dec. 15, 2010.
Serial number 57548134623
The motor is a ‘JEEP’ 4-CYLINDER F-HEAD “HURRICANE” ENGINE
It had 9,279 miles on it.
Fire Protection District #9 in Nine Mile Falls, WA purchased this Jeep new and date of issue for MOTOR VEHICLE CERTIFICATE OF TITLE was 10/09/61 (I have this document)
This is a very original, clean, rust free little Jeep
Jan. 1, 2012 miles = 10,565
Jan. 1, 2013 miles = 11,409
Jan. 1, 2014 miles = 11,657
Miles on the Jeep today are 11,712
As you can see from the pictures that we simply used it for a casual drive once in awhile, entered it in a few car shows and parades.
I never took this Jeep off roading.
I recorded the odometer every January 1.
My interests have changed and it just isn’t being used any more.
It is time to sell it and let someone else enjoy it!
If you have any questions please call as I am not near my computer most of the day. NO TRADES, Thanks for looking, Bob”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6700
“This is a rare willys jeep! It’s 4×4 with a 4 cylinder hurricane motor which has a fresh rebuilt by jasper. Has new glass all the way around which was 2300 between glass and rubber seals! Runs great! Just needs interior work. Great project car!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
It’s a project. It may run.
“The project vehicle I no longer have time for. New muffler, alternator (straight wire), and brakes. Needs minor work to be a fun and reliable toy. No title. Windshield is from a CJ3A circa 1950.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
Look solid.
“76 Postal Jeep DJ5. Runs good. I was going to fix it up but I haven’t got time for another vehicle.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
That’s one long bumper on the front. Might be worth a look.
“Running Willys:
– Indoor kept
– Rebuilt starter
– Bikini top over Roll Bar
– Minor surface rust; no rusted through frame, pan, hood, fenders or bed (as shown in pics)
– Heavy duty Hitch
– Solid steel front bumper with ample room for winch/hitch
– New Battery
– Jerry can mount on rear gate
– Lifted, but easy to drop again if desired
Great for farm and ranch, crosses just about any terrain with plenty of torque.
Needs headlamp attention if wanting to run on street or install light bar/driving lights
for off road. Paint it, restore it to all original – if you wanted. Other minor, regular maintenance issues to address as needed.
Won’t last long at this price!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
(02/14/2014) Some unusual mods on this custom flattie.
“Built from the ground up, litterally. Everything is custom made.Too much to list. Don’t contact me unless you are a serious buy”
UPDATE: Was $15,000. **Status Unknown**
Listed as a 1952, it looks later to me.
“The truck has been in the family over 35 years. No mud or rust. (slight surface rust) runs, needs jumped has bad battery. All original equipment and glass. price is firm.”
UPDATE: Was $3900. **SOLD**
“Up for auction is my SUPER RARE 1963 Willys 4×4 Jeep FC-170 forward control pickup truckwith full light bar. It has a desirable, 6-cylinder motor that was rebuilt 10 years ago. It has a manual transmission. The Jeep has been garaged and has not been run in the last 5 years due to the clutch going out. It needs brake work. I have not tried to start it since I parked it a few years ago. There are small, minor rust spots at random around the vehicle; also, the floor pans on driver’s and passenger sides needs work. This vehicle has always been garaged. This would be fantastic as a restoration project, or to do some work and drive around as it is now!
UPDATE: Was $2200. **SOLD**
Given the warn winch and the power locks, this might be worth a look.
“The jeep is in fair condition with some TLC required. There is some rusting and some dents in the body. Needs brake job on the 11 inch brakes. It runs, is drivable and oily. Jeep has a Warn winch, Power lock front differential, power track lock rear differential, full roll cage, like new soft top and many spare parts. If you are looking for a restoration project or a woods/ mud vehicle you should come check out this jeep. Worth more for parts than the asking price.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $250.
May have some parts value.
“A Willy’s Jeep (MB?) for sale to anyone offering a reasonable amount. This would make a great winter restoration project or as parts for a Willys owner. Willing to let it go to anyone willing to offer a reasonable amount at or above scrap price. Not sure of exact year as selling from afar, but if questions will get answers.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
This is a project.
“1952 Willys Jeep, rolling chassis, set up for a small block chevrolet motor, muncie 4-speed transmission, Lakewoood bell housing,sachs clutch and pressure plate,168 tooth GM flywheel,radiator and electric fan,fenderwheel headers and mufflers,1975 rear end and front end with 4.26 gears”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
Listed as a CJ-6, this looks more like a CJ-7 body.
“New just took out of box 1986 jeep CJ6 fiberglass body”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
It’s a project or parts vehicle.
“48 Willys Jeep project or parts not running, engine & driveline will rotate, complete new gasket kit clean title. $500”
UPDATE: Was $300. **SOLD**
This Willys powered power unit has potential.
“Vintage 1944 WWII aircraft generator. This generator was running 10 years ago. Currently turns over, but we have not tried to start it. Has been dry garage stored for 30+ years.
Four cylinder Jeep Willy’s engine capable of generating 120V, and also 400Hz. There is a separate Chrysler starter motor (attached to flywheel) that can be hooked to a 6V battery for easy starting. A small hand crank for starting is also included.
It is a 2.5kW 400Hz aircraft generator, but has been modified for 120v 60Hz output on one outlet.
We do not have any manuals or paperwork for this unit. The manual is available via:
http://www.military-info.com/mphoto/P112.htm
The manual is: TM 11-975 Power Unit PU-35/U (17 November 1944); 53 pages, 28 illus.
Dimensions on this unit are 47″ length x 22″ width x 38″ height. It is on small metal wheels. This would easily fit on a small trailer. A winch and set of ramps with careful management of the generator could be possible for one individual. It is very heavy though!
If this ad is posted, the generator is available. More photos available on request. Cash upon pickup.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
It’s a project.
1949 willys jeep barn find. Body and floors very solid. This jeep is complete from front to back. Extra motor,trans,tranfer case,rear axle,2 front axles and a ton of extra parts. $3000 obo can call or text for more info”
Probably has an updated motor given the hood bumper.
“1952 willies straight body complete. please call for details ask for jesse.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1125.
A project with miscellaneous parts.
“Good Motor & ran well before dis-assembly.
This Jeep is currently disassembled and ready to begin working on.
Very good fenders, hood & wind shield frame
New shocks & complete new exhaust system by Meineke when they were open.
Gas tank has been “hot tanked” & Radiator rebuilt @ Jerry’s in G.F.
Standard wheels with Army Tires in good condition
Lots of NEW parts as shown in pics
Many extra used parts including a transfer case
4 each Plymouth Voyager van seats with armrests that fit front & back complete with all seat belts
The tub has some sheet metal issues & the main frame tips up front that require work.
Can be seen by appointment & more photos upon request”
I just was forwarded this link. Might be a great find for someone in Utah.
” have three WW11 Jeeps. One is a 1942 with the Willy’s tornado engine in it. (I have heard this one run)
One is a 1946 CJ2A. This one has the Chrysler engine in it.
The third one (the blue one) is just a shell and frame no drive train. It is set up to take a small block Chevy.
I have a ton of extra parts for these jeeps. Including 4 extra transmissions and transfer cases, a brand new soft top (still in the box), a few winches as well as a ton of other stuff.
I bought these from a friend who lost her husband to help her out financially. I don’t know much about them. I am only looking to get out of them what I am in them but shoot me an offer if you would like.”
http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=218&ad=32112896&cat&lpid&search=cj2&ad_cid=4
Matt Yost’s added a couple jeep related illustrations since the last time I mention him. Here are all the ones I’ve found.
1) Surf Wierdos #21: http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/matt-yost/surf-weirdos-21/233160
2) Marine Weirdos #4: http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/matt-yost/marine-weirdos-4/75467
3) Interlopers 2: http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/matt-yost/interlopers-2/135195
4) Fresh Meat 3: http://www.yostarts.com/freshmeat3print.htm
5) The Primitive 5: http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/650ba56f-dd7f-46cb-8a21-d2a0d1d3387d?fromGallery=false
6) Walking The Dog: http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/matt-yost/walking-the-dog-3/123945
Here’s a very rare photo of the 1/2 ton MLW-2, built by Willys-Overland to carry six men in the rear and two in the front. Only two prototypes were built and there whereabouts are unknown (to the Mark Askew’s knowledge).
Learn more about them here: http://www.milweb.net/features/willys_jeep.php
A Ford GP named “TIRED” is adapting to civilian life by stopping at the Lake Geneva, Illinois, post office for mail.
“1944 Press Photo Civilians adapting the Jeep to normal ways of living.”