UPDATE: Price dropped to $3995.
(01/20/2014) I’m not sure why, but the hood has been stretched. This might be on a later model chassis.
“1965 Jeep 4X4
Army Green
Power String
Runs & Drive”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3995.
(01/20/2014) I’m not sure why, but the hood has been stretched. This might be on a later model chassis.
“1965 Jeep 4X4
Army Green
Power String
Runs & Drive”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/14/2013) “1948 Willys CJ2A Jeep. Asking $3000 OBO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $8500
(09/22/2013) This looks good.
“1955 Willys M38-A1 Army Jeep, original.
Includes four new tires and new brakes.
Fully operational.
Also includes many extras/equipment.
A must see for any enthusiast!”
UPDATE: Was 3500.
(01/23/2014) No title.
“No title farm jeep older restoration, able to answer more questions but please TEXT first, I usually don’t have my phone with me”
Bill Reiss (from Lime Street Carriage) reports that for the last five years his friend Chantelle Kern, from Maryland, has run the Topless for Tatas charity event.
Bill noted, “She gets 500+ jeeps at Rausch Creek every year for a Breast Cancer Research Fund charity event. This year, for the 1st time, they are having a “Willys only” trail led by my friend Mike Gardner. We have a ’45 (Mike), a ’46 (me in Norm), and a ’47 (Jim Fowler from Missouri) signed up so far ….. there are 7 spots remaining. Last year’s donation to the BCRF was over $25k from a 3-day event! We’d like to get the Willys trail filled up!“
http://www.toplessfortatas.com/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Official-Topless-for-TATAs-Charity-Wheeling-Event/109270785819148?fref=ts
Here are some of their ‘test’ runs of Rausch Creek:
This runs and drives.
“Cool willys jeep runs and drives. Good title. Good tires has a small block chevy motor.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
This looks solid.
“I haves 1953 M38A1 Willys jeep. Runs and drives. I have the original wheels and a box of misc. blackout lights to go with it.Has data plate still on dash.
Asking 5500.00 obo may cansider trade on older hot rod or truck”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(01/07/2014) This looks solid. I think the paint might be fading on the front. It needs a fuel pump.
“1959 Willys Truck (30Yr Old Original Restoration)
4×4 with a 3-Speed Manual Transmission,
Super Hurricane Straight Flathead 6 Cylinder Motor,
Needs a Fuel Pump, Has a NC Title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
There may be value here.
“I am selling a 1944 Willys Jeep. The body and frame are both in great condition. Features include flip down headlight brackets, tool box lids and glove box. The engine and transmission have been removed and are not available with the vehicle. The tires and wheels are in working condition so the vehicle can be flat towed or easily put on a trailer. The vehicle’s location is in Apple Valley, CA. I am asking $1,500 obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
The body looks solid. It doesn’t run.
“51 Willies Wagon
Very Good Shape
Little Rust, Most Glass Intact
Does NOT Run”
Unclear how much value is here.
“1952 M38A1 JEEP 4WD RAN WHEN PARKED NEEDS MASTER CYLINDER AND CARB CLEANED. HAS SUME RUST. POSSIBLE TRADE $1500 OBO. 912 610 0791”
No pics provided.
“I bought this jeep as a project, little did I know it would take more time and money than I could put into it. It was converted to 12v by the previous owner. I have already removed the tub and old wiring. The engine is not seized but will need to be overhauled. Frame and tub need rust work. Willing to sell parts or as a whole. email for more info/pictures.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $450.
Looks like a parts vehicle.
“50’s era 2wd Willys Jeep. It has a 289 Ford V8 and 3 speed manual trans. Engine is locked up. Its got a dana 44 posi trac 5 lug rear. Body tub is rusted out. I have one good flat fender,windsheild frame and hood. The frame is in really good condition.No title. Will sell whole or for parts. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500
(12/07/2013) This must be fun in the dunes.
“1948 willys sand jeep, small block chevy with 2sp powerglide with transbrake dana 60rear end 7.17 gears coil over suspension and 4 link . Street legal. Turn-key dunes all day rides nice revs high never gets hot.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
(09/26/2013) Looks good. At that price I’d expect to see some combat rims on it, too.
“Totally restored 1945 Willy MB. Engine completely rebuilt by machine shop, Transmission rebuilt, new transfer assembly, new gas tank and fuel lines, New brakes and bearings, new brake lines. New radiator. Many new parts. Windshield has a few cracks but I can replace this for the next owner. Fully titled. Drives good”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3200.
(07/10/2012) Can’t tell much from this pic, other than is is missing bezels, parking lights, and the original bumper.
“283 Chev V8. Running gear good. W/ overdrive
$3200.00 OBO
Ph : 559 994-7450”
http://fresno.craigslist.org/cto/4313084291.html
UPDATE: Glenn pointed out that these are still available.
I’d like to wander through this yard. Check out the other vehicles on Craigslist.
“1941 ford coupe 3.5k 1955 buick special 1955 2 dr 3.5.k ,1955 olds2dr 2.5k ,1960 chevy brookwood 4dr 6 pass sw 3k, 195? willys sw 1.5k , 1953? willys pu 4 wd 4cyc no bed 2k. 1954 chy winsor deluxe 4 dr 1’5k 1950 buick roadmaster 4 dr1941 chevy coupe frame & body only all need restoring no titles as is u come and get them! 505-377-4329 will not E-MAIL might trade for Harley or Harley stuff”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
“I have a 1946 willys jeep just tub, windshield, grill, hood, front finders it has a cleen title that’s been non-opted pink slip in hand asking $500 firm”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
(11/07/2013) “My 1948 Willy’s Jeep CJ2A Truck needs a good home. I originally got it to restore to it’s original natural beauty, but realized vehicle restorations just aren’t my thing. The body is original and sits on a C-10 frame. It has a 350 engine with a 4×4 that runs like a beast. Don’t’ know how many miles on the engine, but no problems with it. Everything else is solid also. It starts and runs good, plus it just looks really cool. Open to trade offers for other vehicles or bikes, just would like for them to run and safe to drive. ”
As Craig put it when he forwarded me the link, this is FC Gold. Below is a video of an original Swedish Scania Vabis FC-150AM. Learn more about the existing FC-150 AM at http://www.thefcconnection.com/fc’s_from_norway.htm. Also, look for glimpses of the FC Minibus as well.
As you watch the video, you’ll be able to view the point at which this photo was taken, though the scene of the photo being taken is cut. The photo comes from the book the “Jeepen i Sverige”: http://cj3b.info/Finds/FindsSweden.html (looks like a very interesting book!)
According to Even Erlien, both the FC-150Am and the Volvo c202 were built with specification given by the Swedish Army. The Jeep-Scania got round fenders and the Volvo got square. Here’s a comparison of the two:
Maybe not FC Gold, this video is still pretty neat as well (thanks again to Craig).
Yesterday I re-posted the extended M-38A1 in Hamilton, MT, for sale. A reader named J commented that he had a similar one: same year with the same rear extension using rounded rivets. A third reader, back in 2012, mentioned he had one also (I’ve emailed him for more info). So, the call goes out . . . has anyone seen other, similar M-38A1s with a similar extension? Here’s a review of vehicles with mid section extensions (http://www.ewillys.com/tag/stretched/) and rear extensions (http://www.ewillys.com/tag/extended/)
J has examined his M-38A1 (named Porkchop) closely. He notes no place where the frame appears to have been joined. To him it looks more ‘production’ than ‘motor pool’. He also hasn’t yet found a VIN attached to it. However, like the M-38A1 from Hamilton, it has a hinged grille, suggesting it’s a pretty early model. One difference between the two is that Porkchop has a mid-section extension as well, similar looking to a CJ-6.
Why are we calling it the ‘Hamilton Mod’? J and I had a little confusion between us when we exchanged emails. But, I kind of like the name. So, until we know more, that’s the new name.
Here’s J’s Porkchop (see more pics and info here at J’s website):
For comparison, here’s the jeep for sale in Hamilton, MT. Identical, no. But, still worth exploring. I’ve emailed the seller to learn some more history.
It looks like Blaine did well at a collectible toy swap meet. The yellow ride-on jeep is from 1979 and was made in Canada.
This original version of “Watch Me, said the jeep” book sold for $41 on eBay.
I ran across this children’s book today. I’d never seen nor heard of it before. I’ve bundled it into a PDF file from pics on the internet. It was written by Helen Farris and illustrated by Tibor Gergley. She has another book in PDF form called The Red, White, and Blue Automobile.