Looks cold.
“You are bidding on an original 7 x 9 press photo of Tokyo Japan Army Jeeps at 5th Air Force HQ, covered in snow as the heaviest snow in more than 20 years blanketed Tokyo. Photographer Tom Shafer. Dated 2/12/1946.”
Looks cold.
“You are bidding on an original 7 x 9 press photo of Tokyo Japan Army Jeeps at 5th Air Force HQ, covered in snow as the heaviest snow in more than 20 years blanketed Tokyo. Photographer Tom Shafer. Dated 2/12/1946.”
Marc discovered these two technical manuals that discuss Jerry Cans.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000
“I’ve decided to cell my jeep after 25 years of taking care of it.
It works perfectly, all three serial numbers match and tags are there #11809.
Body and tail gate #1821.
Body and frame have never been butchered or modified.
It has four original Monroe take apart shocks, rear seat, top bows, coil bracket
(No coil too bad) generator is original 6volt, with rubber brush cover, and I used a
Ford 12v regulator with the right bolt pattern to charge the battery. The rear end
Has a modified model 27 power lock with custom 300m axle shafts.
Comes with mis spares.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,850.
I don’t know what these are worth, but it’s pretty neat.
“Up for sale is an amazing example original Land Rover Series 1 was designed by Maurice Wilks and launched by the Rover Company of Solihull on 30th April 1948. It had an 80inch wheelbase and a sturdy box section ladder-frame chassis. The open back with 3 seats in the front design was heavily influenced by the American World War. The Land Rover quickly became popular, the wheelbase was extended during the Series one production to give the vehicle a greater load capacity. Originally produced with a 1600cc Petrol engine, Land Rover replaced this with the larger 2.0 litre petrol engine which was fitted between 1951 and 1958.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
This project is a mix of parts.
“1943 Willy’s Jeep CJ2A. The original body has been replaced with a fiberglass body. Comes with extra engine and transfer case. The motor ran a few years back, but has been parked in the shop since. Asking $2000 obo.”
I only see pics of two of the three wagons.
“3 Excellent Classic Vehicles. Two 1952, One 1956. One 1952 is complete, one is without engine. All have good bodies. 530-559-1017 Dave please leave message, will get back to you as soon as possible…lousy reception”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.
(04/02/2014) There’s some value here.
“LATE 40S WILLYS OVERLAND NO TITLE NO SEATS BODY NOT BAD HAS MOTOR TRANNY IN IT
1000.00
WILL TRADE FOR JUNK CARS OR FARM EQUIPMENT”
<– Day 19 – Apr. 7th: From McDonald’s to Ruby’s | OVERVIEW | Day 21 – Apr. 9th: Day 2 at Disneyland –>
Our goal for today was simple: Go to Disneyland’s California Adventure Park. This was made possible by the kind donation of a reader who wishes to remain anonymous coupled with Disney’s active military only three-day $129 park hopper pass. That pass allowed us to do one park yesterday (California Adventure) and one park today (Disneyland). (how is she still active military you wonder? The Air Force refuses to release her fully from duty because of what she did with them).
Even better, because Ann can’t stand for long periods of time, Disney’s handicap system provides us a way to avoid standing in lines for the ‘fast pass’ tickets. I won’t go into explaining how the Disney Fast Pass vs the standard waiting line vs the single line vs the handicap line all differ from one another, because it does get a little confusing. But, I do have to thank Disney for making the experience possible for Ann (and others).
Now, why am I calling her Mrs. Soggy Bottom? Because we made the mistake of riding the Grizzly Water Ride as our second ride. She got his with a lot of water, causing her shorts to get wet. It was she who called herself Mrs. Soggy Bottom 🙂
The “Cars” ride was by far our favorite. It starts as a typical ride, but then turns into a road race. Pretty fun! What I found most amazing about this ride was the rock wall over and behind it. The rock looks so real and is enormous (see second pic — huge!!). I’m sure it is fiberglass/plastic/cement . . . but the paint, and look, down to the dirt at the bottom of one of the faux mesas’s, was incredible.
Some other pics:
Tomorrow go back for a second day. This time we will go later and stay late to see the evening water show.
<– Day 19 – Apr. 7th: From McDonald’s to Ruby’s | OVERVIEW | Day 21 – Apr. 9th: Day 2 at Disneyland –>
Several people have asked about the history of the “6” nose piece. Anyone know how many and the time frames they were produced?
Tim shared this small bit of news from beachtreenews.com
“Around 4:19pm on Wednesday afternoon a vehicle went through Lindsey’s Market on Hwy 79. Michael L. Hutchison (DOB 3/1/81) of Oak Ridge Road, claims that a van stopped in front of him and he could not stop, so he left the road, went through the parking lot, and into the building. Hutchison is lodged in the Butler County Jail and charged with operating a vehicle on a suspended/revoked, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of Alcohol/Drugs, .08, first offense, and possession of marijuana.”
I think you only have to look at eWillys to find another one . . . Unusual rear hitch.
“You will want to look twice at this one, because you probably will never see another one again! Purchased 17 years ago, put into storage container but now need it is time to sell. Complete, yes it is all there. Comes with many, many very to hard find correct parts. NO TITLE so the listing is forcing me to list it for parts but if you can title it, you will be set.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(03/13/2014) This likely has an F-Head.
“As the title says I have a 1953 willys jeep that I have to sell! I just got it and I fell in love with it but something came up and I really need the money! It runs and drives great the 4wd works well and it’s a ton of fun, no body rust that I’ve seen and the tires have plenty of life left. Like I said I’m in need of the money so no trades unless you can throw atleast $1500 on top! And please don’t insult me with an offer way below my asking price. I’ll negotiate as long as you’re reasonable!”
Parade ready.
“This is an awesome completely rust free, recently restored and VERY CLEAN 1953 Wills M38A1. This Jeep underwent a frame off restoration about 7 years ago and still looks great. It was used in a few parades over the past few years and sat in a barn the rest of the time. She runs great and is ready for action! The floors, frame and undercarriage were sandblasted and painted and look like new (see pictures). The transfer cases were rebuilt and also painted and look like new. All wheel wells are immaculate and look like new. The motor (original 4 cylinder Hurricane) was rebuilt and detailed with correct original colors. The engine compartment was also repainted and the original shovel is present. 24 volt system with electrical generator outlet and heavy duty cable included. The jeep was painted at the time of restoration and still looks great (it does have its share of paint chips and dings and some paint wear areas on the floor). Brass data plate was redone and looks like art! The interior was also repainted and is still in very good shape with some slight paint wear in floor feet areas. Seats are in very good shape with some slight wear. Canvas top is also in good shape and free of rips. This Jeep has the keyless floor foot start button. She fires up right away. Has correct choke and throttle cables. All gauges and gauge lights work! Horn works! Lights work! Wipers work! Complete with correct military tires and wheels! I also have a repair manual that comes with the Jeep. Also has the tow cable connector box in rear. This jeep gets attention everywhere and is a blast to drive! Here is your chance to own a piece of history at an affordable price!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
“1959 Willys pick up truck. This truck is in almost original condition. Six cylinder engine,three speed transmission,four wheel drive. The truck starts and runs. Motor is quiet. Body is in fair shape.12 volt charging system. Heater. Does have some rust but is very restorable. Please email questions and for more information.”
Trailer is extra. Looks like a mix of body parts. The indents should be on the other side. There is no battery box in the cowl.http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/4414057598.html
“fully reg.d and titled current in my name…. ready to go….
I’m pretty sure it’s an M38… Im not 100% but this jeep has the axe and shovel indention on the side.. and an M38 windshield.. it doesn’t have a tailgate but could have had an insert put in.. it really seems military in configuration to me.. but again I am not 100% sure… it’s a great shape and it runs great…
Jeep has great running Buick V6
Full floating rr axle with 4 wheel hubs… great for easy towing…
Nice new winch… stock look with some great upgrades…
916..208..0727
Trailer is available for another 1250… but will sell it by itself for 1800…”
Looks good for the price, but the windshield and frame was damaged in a roll?
“Selling my 1969 jeep Willy’s
Has a 3.8 odd fire v6 warn wench runs and drives great
Rolled on side on pavement just needs new windshield and frame”
UPDATE: Was $5000. **SOLD**
Looks pretty original.
“49 4wd Willys Jeep truck. This is the original workhorse. It has been in my family for 50+ years but I do not have space for it. Was stored in a dry area and stays garaged.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
(01/31/2014) Looks nice.
“1948/9 Willys Overland Jeepster – all custom body/interior – Chevy V8 with automatic trans – power steering and brakes – IFS – Convertible chopped 3 inches with full folding function – ready for summer fun! 1948 1949 1950 call me lets talk”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $8800.
(03/12/2014) Looks like a good jeeping jeep.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/4369992198.html
“Asking $10,000 OBO
No Trades
Buick 225 V6 odd fire 14,720 miles on rebuild
Rebuilt carburetor (6 month ago)
New water pump (1 year ago)
DUI electronic ignition (6 months ago)
Optima redtop battery (installed with engine rebuild)
Chevy power steering (upgraded frame mounts)
Aluminum radiator with electric fan with override (6 months ago)
Summit racing 16 gallon fuel cell (installed with engine rebuild)
New fuel sending unit (4 months ago)
SM420 4 Speed transmission with granny low 2,800 miles on full rebuild (new brass syncros)
New clutch with clutch cable (done with transmission)
Dana 18 twin stick 1,500 miles on rebuild
Warren overdrive 1,400 miles (new)(provides 16 gear options)
Fully boxed frame
Dana 30 with 5.38 ring and pinion front axle with lock-rite locker (fresh disc brakes)
Dana 44 with 5.38 ring and pinion axle FULL floating kit with Detroit locker (spare bolt on flanges)(semi- fresh drum brakes)
Chevy leaf springs with 4 new Rancho 9000 adjustable shocks
New polly bushings, shackles, and greasable bolts all way around
(5) 35″ x12.5” BFG mud tires (50% left)
Lever line lock rear parking break (no need to press the break pedal to release)
Line lock switch front parking brake (great to bounce the rear around corners)
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700.
There looks to be value here.
“Selling a Willys jeep m170. It is a project jeep, has not motor, no grill, only one fender, no seat frames, and no vin number. It has rust but is very repairable. It would make a great family off road truck.”
Unclear how much value is here.
“This is a classic Willy military jeep . It needs some tlc really needs a bath lol just dont have the time to invest in it to work on it . My uncle passed away recently and he gave this jeep to me thier is alot of memory s in it we used it as a hunting club jeep . So I hope it goes to soneone who will have as much fun as we had out of it . It does not have current title so Offroad or huntingclub use only. Unless u can reapply for one . The last time its was cranked was 3 1/2 years ago . And it ran like a top but now it most def needs plugs and wires . New battery and little carb work and fresh oil and gas and the basic. And it should be back to its glory days . It has potential and I think it being a jeep milatary vehicle is just plan cool. But if ur interested call or txt greg at 1205 -800-0563 im willing to work on price or possible trade in a foxbody or older mustang in fair condition not worried about the body mybe little older”
Maybe some value?
“this is a project that someone started and got in over there head. I got in on a trade and all of the parts should be there and I have the title $1000 obo”
UPDATE: Was $5250. **Status Unknown**
(03/24/2014) What are those squares across the top of the cowl?
“1950 Cj-3a, tons of new parts- fuel pump, cap, rotor, plugs, electric fan, cross flow aluminum radiator, master cylinder, new rear brakes, wheel seals, front brake line, Rancho steering stabilizer and mount, Rancho soft ride 2.5″ lift, new radiator hoses, wiring for all the lights, turn signal switch, Holley factory rebuilt carb…….
Other stuff- Buick 3.8l even fire v-6, tow bar, Warn lock out hubs, over sized remote oil filter, front bench seat, roll bar with jerry can holders, front bench seat, 33×10.5 r15 BFG mt’s, full sized matching spare, custom half-doors, safari top, dual exhaust, wired for a trailer, Saginaw steering box conversion, track-loc (positraction), Dana 44 rear end, big front brakes, all fluids just changed.
Jeep is super reliable was my daily driver for years”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1950.
(03/28/2014) The hardtop was made from an aluminum boat.
“1947 Jeep CJ2A with aluminum hard top and doors. Unique as they were made from an aluminum boat and look great!
I have not had time to restore but jeep ran into the garage and has been inside heated storage since. Needs brakes but what a cool piece to start with and re-do.
Clear title and spring is coming to get this one back on the road.
Stored in Newtown and please drop me note and we can arrange a visit. Thx!”