UPDATE: This was taken in Chicago, IL.
“LARGE 1956 Press Photo Edward Sikorski Uses Plow Jeep Clear Driveway Austin. This is an original press photo. And GunnisonPhoto measures 12 x 10.25inches. Photo is dated 02-02-1956.”
UPDATE: This was taken in Chicago, IL.
“LARGE 1956 Press Photo Edward Sikorski Uses Plow Jeep Clear Driveway Austin. This is an original press photo. And GunnisonPhoto measures 12 x 10.25inches. Photo is dated 02-02-1956.”
UPDATE: This probably sold locally. The seller ended the bidding on eBay.
Nice looking. LOTS of information.
“You are looking at a fully restored 1941 WILLYS MB slat grill Jeep in a factory class paint scheme. This Jeep is ready to drive and display – all canvas is included: Correct 6 strap canvas top and correct windshield cover as well as an original set of half doors. A toolkit is included and a few rare and original parts as well. Approx. 200 miles since restoration. This Jeep has a clear Virginia title. 2 keys are included with the Jeep.
On the very bottom of this description is a link to a large picture gallery. Make sure to check it out!
Serial: 107791
DOD: 12-30-1941
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This appears to have some value.
“1946 Willys CJ2A Jeep for sale. It’s been 18 years since its started. My Dad used it to go hunting. Now just sitting in the backyard.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
Looks good.
“1949 Willy Jeep
6 Cylinder, original hard top,
extra front end, tow bar, and transfer case included in price
Very little rust and runs good
Can send more photos if interested.”
Nice looking truck.
“1951 Willy’s Jeep Pickup. All original w) 4 wheel drive high and low. Has been fully, frame off, restored. In showroom condition! One family owned. (My grandfather bought it new) Very unique and rare. Always garaged. 52,000 original miles on the 4 cylinder engine. $15,000. You can also e-mail me at tfender@me.com”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,500.
This has some unusual high steps.
“Completely restored; original motor and running gear; 6 volt system; parts list and cost available.”
It has some big bumpers.
“Fully restored (100%) frame-off. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY!!!
All replaced/restored with factory/OE parts. This Jeep is clean and one-of-a-kind with less than 500 miles since restoration. Ask for John.
NO TRADES…$8500 o.b.o.”
Glenn pointed out this rare part for sale on eBay.
“THIS AUCTION IS FOR A NOS WINDSHEILD SEAL GASKET FOR THE CJ3B CJ5 CJ6 WITH FOLD OUT FRONT WINDSHEILD I FOUND IN WITH A BUNCH OF OLD NOS WILLYS JEEP PARTS I BOUGHT A WHILE BACK
FROM THE RESEARCH I DID ON LINE IT SOUNDS LIKE THIS IS THE OEM REPLACMENT SEAL FOR THE CJ5 CJ6 MILITARY AND EXPORTED JEEPS THAT HAD THE FOLD OUT WINDSHEILD INNER FRAME AND I ALSO READ IT CAN BE MODIFIED (SHORTENED) TO WORK ON THE EXPORT MODEL CJ3B MODELS
PLEASE DO YOUR HOME WORK AS THIS IS SOLD AS IS WITH OUT ANY RETURNS
I KNOW THIS HAS TO BE A HARD TO FIND PART FOR SOME ONE WITH ONE OF STYLES OF WINDSHEILF FRAME
PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES AND ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3975.
(03/12/2014) It appears solid.
“1950 CJ3A JEEP flat fender, complete and running! This Jeep has it’s original drivetrain, however it is believed that the engine has low miles since overhauled. It has been converted to GM 12v but still has the manual solenoid floor switch. It is a civilian model, has a factory heater, has had rust issues repaired, has new brakes and new 30″ tires. Seats have been reupholstered in military canvas and it has a matching bikini top…NOTE: Top and seats not shown in posted photos, will forward more current photos to prospective buyers. This Jeep could use a little attention on the wiring updates as it still has much of the old fabric wrapped wiring. Did I say it runs and drives? Clear title and tow bar included. Perfect for parades and cruising!”
UPDATE: Still Available
(03/02/2014) It appears in good shape. Has later motor.
“Serious buyers only. Truck runs. 57 Chevy redone radiator and 283 motor, all stock, 3-speed manual overdrive transmission, new brake lines and fuel lines, new fuel pump, redone gas tank, windshield wiper motor, 2-wheel drive with extra wheels. View pics.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
“1951 m38 runs drives needs brake work body has some rust but not bad I have a windshield frame that goes with it”
<– Day 12 – Mar. 31st: Stagecoaches and a Glass Desert | OVERVIEW | Day 14 – Apr. 2nd: It is Cold, Windy and Raining . . . This is the Mohave Desert? –>
We began our day by replenishing our food supplies. Unlike our trip to the East Coast last summer (we each gained ten pounds), we’ve been more careful about what we eat. This has meant many light dinners of good cheese, smoked meats and some crackers. Since Ann shouldn’t eat cows milk (beef protein sensitive since a baby), we’ve been shopping for goat and sheep cheese. Since AJs Fine Foods, Trader Joes, and Whole Foods are good sources of that cheese (and close together in Scottsdale), we decided we’d better stock up so we’d have dinner for the next few days.
After our shopping was done, we drove toward Mayer, AZ, where I’d learned about a place called Arcosanti. Below is an example photo of the place and more images here. I thought it warranted a closer look.
For some reason, I thought this unusual development was outside Mayer, Arizona. It turns out it is near the intersection of I-17 and Hwy 69, which we’d already passed. So, we ended up touring Mayer for a short time before resuming our trek north to Route 66.
But, it wasn’t all for naught, as we did find this collection of odd vehicles just before Mayer. There’s a couple jeeps among some vintage trucks.
<– Day 11 – Mar. 30th: Phoenix’s Mystery Castle | OVERVIEW | Day 13 – Apr 1st: From Scottsdale AJs to Seligman Sundries –>
Even though Ann’s birthday wasn’t until April 1st we decided to celebrate it on March 31st. My present to her was a nice room at the Marriott and for me to abstain from work. Well, she got 1 out 2, as I only abstained from most work.
Our stay at the Marriott (in Scottsdale) was nice due to the beautiful room. However, the room we had was placed among a series of rooms where there were some college/high school aged guys. But, rather than on Spring Break, I got the feeling they were staying there longer term. They weren’t being rowdy, but the hall echoed badly as the room doors opened/shut loudly and often. At one point I had to get the manager to move a set of young men out of the hallway after they became noisy (and after I’d confronted them once). Eventually they settled down and we didn’t have any more problems the rest of our stay.
We started Monday by driving to visit the Wells Fargo Museum in downtown Phoenix. It was a rather small museum inside a Wells Fargo bank building. The museum turned out to be a little gem. First of all it was free (perhaps funded in part by the questionable mortgage practices to which my ex-wife fell victim in 2008 — she wasn’t totally innocent, but the phone reps flat out lied to her . . . but, I digress). The museum had several neat displays that included the history of the company, a challenge for visitors to put thirteen dolls into/onto a single carriage to demonstrate how crowded they could be, the difficulties of hunting ‘highway men’ and more. There’s even a very nice painting collection. If you have an hour and are downtown, I recommend it (145 W Adams
Phoenix, AZ 85003 – Learn more at Yelp).
Looks in good shape. Kind have has a high hood look to it.
“for sale is my antique pedal Jeep, all aluminum and original.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Looks like a good price. It is listed as a “Willy’s deep” in the title.
“1957 jeep cj6, 2nd owner, mechanicaly sound, body and frame are in great shape. 283 v8, t90 trans. With dana18 transfer case and warn overdrive. Front brakes upgraded to 11″ drums. Includes soft top with doors, set of half doors, Jerry can, and some misc. Original parts. First $4500 or best offer takes it.”
UPDATE: Was $2000. **Status Unknown**
Seems like a reasonable price.
“Want to sell 1948 CJ-2A Jeep. It’s in pretty good shape and runs good. Pretty much everything there.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
Needs a few things, but looks like a solid rig.
“1953 Willys CJ-3B
-Engine: F-head 4
-Warn overdrive
-Lockers front and rear
-Spray in bed liner
– 5.38 gearing
-runs amazing!
-new rancho steering stabilizer
-new master cylinder
-Rockford fosgate speakers installed
UPDATE: **SOLD ** Was $3500
Looks like the steps have been modified a little. Includes an overdrive.
“500 miles Buick 238, 30 over, oversize cam, 4 barrel, T90 3 speed warner overdrive trans, 10 inch drum all around, power steering. Has set in storage 9 years. ”
It runs.
“This is a project you will love, Its not pretty but it is cool. Small block Chevy with a two barrel. Three speed transmission and four wheel high and low. 8,000 pound winch. No smog requirments, CA current licnese and pink in hand. Has cracked windshield New tires cost $600.00, New Warn Hubs. Check out the pictures. I will take $3500.00 cash or consider a trade for a quad with an automatic transmission. I am told this is a former civil defense jeep.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $10,000.
(02/15/2014) This looks like it was just released from the Army.
“1953 Willys army jeep. Runs great”
This appears worth a look.
“No title, sat in a barn for years, for sale with or without new tires and wheels, originals did not hold air. Some rust, otherwise pretty decent. Pretty much complete vehicle . No scammers or bs, cash only, 1750 with the new tires and wheels or 1250 you can bring some. Leave a number and I will call you, thanks”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Unclear if it runs.
“There is no price listed because they were appraised as one unit call for more details.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
Not perfect, but runs and drives.
“For consideration is a Right-hand drive 1975 DJ5 LLV. The former mail Jeep has a 258 6-cylinder engine with automatic transmission. It starts and drives. The body and frame are solid. The front fenders are fiberglass. It has new tie rod ends.
Thanks for looking”