No toy inside, the but the outside has some great art.
“Professional quality TrueReplica™ Box for the 7-inch version of the wind-up G.I. Joe Jouncing Jeep made by Unique Art”
No toy inside, the but the outside has some great art.
“Professional quality TrueReplica™ Box for the 7-inch version of the wind-up G.I. Joe Jouncing Jeep made by Unique Art”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
While the seller believes this is the original hardtop, according to the bottom of this 3B page the hardtop below was specifically built for civilian jeeps. It should have a tag identifying it as an “Arctic Top” and the manufacturer as Metro Engineering and Manufacturing Co. of Detroit, Michigan. The jeep sure appears solid.
“It has an original hardtop on it. It has 4 combat wheels with new 600-16 military tires. It runs and drives good and stops good. Frame and body match and motor stamped gpw. The body isn’t terrible but has a few places that could be fixed. All in all it is a nice jeep. It has a clear Missouri title. If you have any questions please call.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Looks solid.
“The Universal Jeep, CJ3A-1951
Engine – Flathead 4
Running Condition
No soft or hard top.
$5000 or best offer.
Must be paid for and picked up in person. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Here’s a wagon with potential Daniel spotted.
“1940 to 1950 Willys Jeep Panel Wagon
2 wheel drive no engine or transmission
It did have a small block chevy engine
Best offer gets the Jeep
Needs restoration”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $4700
Might be worth a look.
“new: Fuel tank and sender, tires w/tubes and liners, regulator, brake wheel and master cylinders and radiator.
Rebuilt: Water pump, starter and generator……..
Runs Great!”
It runs.
“Willys CJ2A JEEP with a small block chevy motor, Original 3 speed tranny, Dodge Dakota power brake booster, original T-case with PTO, I believe it has the original axles, It has a axle flip with new lifted leaf springs. Runs and drives, but not roadworthy. Have clean title. Not interested in trades or payment plans. Call for more info.”
No pics provided.
“Testing the waters, would like to trade for another 4WD, send pictures of what you have
1951 CJ3a, chevy 327ci, 3 speed manual, twin stick dana 18. two fuel tanks, power steering, front disc breaks 8K winch, rear rack with two 5 gal cans. small lift with 33/12.50/15 mudders
538 gears locked front and rear. stock front end, dana 44 full float rear with locking hubs for towing
comes with tow bar. new 12 point wiring harness.
licensed and tagged for the road, but not a commuter by any means. it is rough and needs some work but it is a beast. will post pictures later”
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/06/2014) It’s a project.
“1946 Jeep Willys needs work 4500.00 No text or emails please.”
Archive.org has an interesting collection of Business Screen Magazines from 1944-1947. Reading through them was kind of interesting. I found a few jeeps, too.
https://archive.org/details/business1944screen1946ma6and7rich
I thought this org chart was interesting as well.
The Union online newspaper published a father & son story by Ron Cherry about their restoration of a 1956 wagon. The end of the story was a bit unexpected.
http://www.theunion.com/entertainment/13514873-113/dad-jeep-body-wagon
Doug spotted this photo. It’s too bad there isn’t more jeep.
“Vintage Kodachrome Colorfax Transparency color slide. Early 1960’s. Some specks and dust. Nice picture of a car and airplane.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100
Not perfect, but not a bad price.
“This Jeep is in good condition and only shows a little rust and 2 missing hubcaps as well as a missing horn. Please e-mail first and then I will give you my phone number for texting or calls.”
It is newer, but still would be fun for a kid.
“custom painted to look like a jurassic park jeep, this 1989 metal, peddle car was completely taken apart and restored then painted to look like a jurassic park jeep. car is in excellent condition. !!!!Please email me any questions!!!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2700
There’s some value here.
“I have a classic 1942 Jeep Willy for sale. It was purchased as a gift for a project but my buddy is leaving island so he asked me to sell it. It has all the parts and manuals to get it done. It has new wiring harness, tub, fender wells, seals, etc. It all just needs to be put together. Price is $2700 OBO. Please don’t low ball as my buddy is loosing out $2k or so on this deal”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1600.
It runs and drives.
“1972 Postal Jeep / AM General 6cyl / Muncie 3spd Auto / 2wd / Right Hand Drive / Run’s & Drives Good / Overall in Good Condition (no major rust issues’s) / Clean Title / Good Tag’s / $1600 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
Needs a motor.
“1947 jeep 4×4 needs engine will sell fast make a good camp jeep make offer any questions call”
UPDATE: Was $1500. **SOLD**
This runs and drives.
“1957 Forward Control Jeep FC-150 runs and drives and steers very well. The lights, turn signals, and wipers work. The clutch is a little grabby but it shifts fine. The engine sounds good with no knocking or smoking. It is 12 volt and has electric wipers. The wheels are powder coated and it has new BF Goodrich T/A KO tires. The carburetor, fuel pump, intake manifold, stainless surge tank, e-brake cable and shoes, and transfer case output seal are recently new. It has the usual rust problems in the cab corners, bed, and floor, but the roof gutters are solid and the bed rails are straight. There is a PTO with a sprocket and chain that probably drove a hoist at some point. It does also have the rear ballast weight in place. I can assist with shipping if you make all the arrangements.”
UPDATE: Was $17,000. *Status Unknown**
Looks parade ready.
“THIS IS A GREAT PARADE READY 1953 M38A1 WILLY JEEP AND TRAILER. THE CONDITIONS IN EXCELLENT WITH A REBUILT MOTOR. .(SEE PIC). IT COMES WITH ALL KINDS OF GOODIES. IT HAS THE OLD BRASS FIRE EXTINGUISHER MOUNTED ON THE MACHINE GUN MOUNT, THE SHOVEL UNDER THE HOOD. THE OLD AX BY THE RIGHT REAL PANEL. EVERYTHING IS WHERE IT BELONGS. IT HAS A SIREN AND THE BLACK OUTLIGHT. IT ALSO HAS THE CANVAS TOP IT IS 24 VOLT AND IS LICENED FOR STREET TRAVEL IN CALIFORNIA. IT HAS ONLY BEEN USED FOR PARADES. THIS JEEP HAS IT ALL. THE TRAILER IS ALSO IN FANTASTIC CONDITION AND READY TO HOOK UP TO Y0UR JEEP IT IS A 1952 AND COMES WITH A CANVAS COVER.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $500.
(10/20/2014) Sounds like a parts jeep.
“1947 CJ-2a Willys Jeep. Body is useable and has been repaired at some point. This jeep had a pinto 2.0 liter motor swap. The motor is locked up and not currently in the Jeep. Transmission is no good, transfer case looks OK. Motor, trans and transfer case are included. No title. Use for parts, restore, trail rig or ratrod.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
(09/16/2014) It’s a project.
“I have for sale a early Jeep CJ5. It is pretty plain with some rust. What makes it special is this is a factory DIESEL Jeep. It came from the factory with a Perkins 4.192 diesel engine! If I am not mistaken, this is the only model Jeep CJ or Wrangler that was sold in America that had a diesel engine. There were less than 300 ever produced. They made some CJ7’s with diesels, but only in Brazil. The story goes, it was originally made for the Air Force to be used as a tug, one of those vehicles that pulls the planes and cargo around the base. It was then bought by a chicken farmer in middle Tennessee and he had it for the majority of its life. It was then sold to a friend who is a diesel mechanic, which is where I found it.
The Jeep is complete, but it is a 49 year old un-restored Jeep. The frame has a good amount of surface rust on it, but it is still in safe & usable shape. The Jeep tub does have rust, if you are going to restore it, it will need floor pans. It was on a chicken farm for most of its life, remind you, but it is by no means a rust bucket. There are little dings and scratches here and there on the tub, but overall in pretty good shape. The hood, fenders and grill are all solid. As far as interior, it has two original bucket seats, but hardly any covering left on them. The Jeep is now a black color, but looks like the original color was a baby blue.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(08/03/2014) This is a combination of a CJ-2A and a 1997 Wrangler.
“I moved and even with a garage at my new place I just don’t have space to finish working on her to finish so figured id list her back up
the body is a 1948 willys cj2a – all steel, I stripped the exterior and have one coat of black primer on it to seal while I worked on her, by no means is she perfect but shes all there and I’ve removed near all the 66 years of other people messing with it
the frame is a 1997 wrangler tj shortend in the front behind the 4 link suspension and in the rear in front of the suspension (about 18″ total)
Joel Dunn wanted to share photos of Carson City Board of Tourism’s newly redone FJ-3.
He writes, “I wanted to share some pics of Jays 1961 FJ3 that Carson City purchased as a project to celebrate Nevada 10th birthday on October 31, 2014. Willy participated in the Las Vegas parade on Friday the 31st and then at the Nevada Day parade in Carson City on Saturday November 1st. Willy was the hit of both parades and will now start appearing at tourism, travel and hospitality shows a cross the Western United States. Soon to come is a killer sound system and LED monitors.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on ebay
This “Orders are to Seize All Reds” postcard is funny.
“For auction is a vintage comic postcard “Orders Are To Seize All Reds” featuring an image of two military men in a jeep. The postcard is also sent by a military officer free of postage dating 1943.”