UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
“original Willys Military Jeep
Authentic M38
Runs and drives
NO TITLE
Hard to find.
Similar to m38a1 mb gpw cj5 cj6 cj3a cj3b and cj7.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
“original Willys Military Jeep
Authentic M38
Runs and drives
NO TITLE
Hard to find.
Similar to m38a1 mb gpw cj5 cj6 cj3a cj3b and cj7.”
Here’s an unusual postcard. The sender had plenty to say, leaving very little white space.
“Military Comic Postcard linen WWII army soldier jeep Hitler skunk plane AC-10 Art Tone cancel 1944 free frank”
Here’s a great early original farm jeep press photo. Interesting enough, that’s not a CJ-2A, but an MB in the photo.
Here’s a wagon ‘guarding’ the US Embassy in Canberra, Australia, circa 1960s.
“On offer is a vintage chrome postcard of the United States Embassy in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Shows the embassy, cars and a Jeep.
Postcard Title: Canberra, A.C.T. The United States Embassy.
Era: 1960/70s. Size: Standard. Maker: None given. Series: C 174”
UPDATE II: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
UPDATE: Sebastian wanted to clarify a few things about this GPW. He writes, “The holes, the slightly bent windshield, and the warped hood, are due to the fact that the jeep was rammed into a tree, shot at, lit on fire and blown up by Paramount Pictures. The hood is temporarily left unlocked to show how close we got it back to its original state. Whereas, for the missing lid on the rear wheel well, that’s how paramount pictures had it.“
“The Vehicle:
Meet Tojo, a 1944 Ford GPW. Let us tell you why Tojo is so special.
Although the production of the GPW reached high numbers, today few jeeps remain in their original state. Most vehicles have been taken apart, destroyed and lost through time. It is becoming more difficult to find original parts, real matching numbers, and correctly assembled jeeps. This particular jeep is unique in that it is entirely made up of original and NOS parts.
Tojo is not your average hobby car, assembled in a garage. This GPW has gone through an intense restoration through professional mechanics, painters and critics. The entire process was handled under the supervision of a World War II veteran, who has driven the jeeps himself. Tojo, is one of a kind.
This 1944 GPW is rare in that it speaks to two types of collectors. In fact, Tojo is a World War 2 antique as well as a Paramount Pictures Hollywood movie star. The vehicle has been featured in several films including, “Hell is for Heroes”, directed by Don Siegel and starring Steve McQueen, as well as “Is Paris Burning?” (screenplay by Gore Vidal and Francis Ford Coppola).
The vehicle includes:
1. Matching numbers on: engine, body and frame.
2. All metal undercoated for maximum corrosion protection.
3. Frame-off restoration using only original and NOS parts.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
This runs, drives and plows. Looks like a good price.
“59 cj5 jeep
snow plow
4×4
recent rebuild
4 cyl
hard top
3 speed man
runs great
tires 85 percent”
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**
Tom forwarded some additional pictures he received from the seller. The seller messaged him that he is selling the FC for a friend that recently had a stroke. The seller doesn’t know much about the vehicle.
“1961 willys jeep fc-170 4×4 starts and runs 4×4 works”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4950.
“Very original and ready for restoration. Engine turns over but has not been run for years.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4200.
(11/07/2013) Not only is this in good condition, but it also sports some Desert Dogs with the classic solid lettering. I might be in love (again).
“1959 Willys Jeep cj-5 rust free and in very good condition, new custom interior, custom rear and front bumpers, original 4 cylinder f head motor and three speed manual transmission. $4200 o.b.o. For more information and pictures please email me.”
UPDATE: Was $15,000. **SOLD**
This customized jeep has lots of power and plenty of low, low range.
“looking to trade my 47 Cj2a show jeep, Im intereseted in getting a UTV (side by side) and quads or dirtbikes….it would have to be a package deal, or a UTV and cash or something along those lines. There is over 25k in this vehcile and it looks every bit of it. i know the value of my jeep and the value of your toys so it needs to be comparable. NO BIKES. I WILL ONLY ACCEPT DIRTBIKES IF A UTV IS INVOVLED. AGAIN NO MOTORCYCLES !!!
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(03/22/2013) It looks solid, but isn’t a ’43. Includes a winch.
“1943 Willeys Jeep. Winch, new tires,V-6 Motor. Ready for Summer…. $ 3500.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
That sure looks like a stainless windshield to me. There’s value here.
“jeep,no smog,needs lots of tlc,$1000.00 or trade for ?”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Originally listed as a 1947, the buyer discovered a data plate indicating it was a 1943.
“1947 Willys Military Trailer
Good restoration project. In good condition. Model MBT 1/4 ton trailer.
Has current PTI plate. Any questions please call.
Asking $850 or best offer.”
No pics provided. Probably a truck or wagon given the 2WD?
“1950 jeep willy 2 wheel drive with a 327 350 automatic tranny 2 wheel drive. Needs new battery and gasoline to start up. 4086230627”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3500.
(12/09/2014) This has a variety of updates.
“1946 Willys hate to see it go but that’s the way it is.
Built 327 w/4 barrel Holy 850
Custom guages
Aluminum alloy wheels. With aggressive tread
Not for the faint heart. It will give you white knuckles.
Needs some T.L.C. like leafspring bushings, shifter linkage needs tightened and some carb work as well.
Runs great. Just had fun blowing cookies around the sub.
Only serious OFFERS accepted. Please don’t call and try to widdle the price.
Contact 208.695.9376 first
208.859.9594 alternate”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2900
(07/26/2013) It runs and drives.
“this jeep has an overhead cam engine from a cj3b with around 3000 miles on it. Transmission gears, bearings and syncros, clutch, brakes, master cylinder and hubs have been gone through. Tub has been sanded then rhino lined. The only downfall is there is no top on it. Great summer vehicle or purchase the soft top online. Has been garaged for the last 30+ years. 2900 is a firm price.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was no price.
(01/01/2014) It runs.
“I have a very rare jeep. it is in pretty good shape for its age. have too many projects in the fire and need to let some go. this jeep fires up and sounds good v-8 dual exhaust 4×4 very few of these ere ever made. I am interested in classics Harleys cash or ???”
UPDATE: Still Available
(12/31/2013) I suspect given the custom dash arrangement that this has an aftermarket body.
“1942 Willy’s Jeep.
Same owner since 1963!!
$4,500 OBO
Original engine, frame, and hood.
Original instrument clusters.
Rebuilt flathead 4 cylinder engine. and valve job.
Has roll bar.
New canvas top, sides and doors come with this.
Needs new tires.
Call 480-924-1737”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4500.
(07/12/2013) The rear of the body has been restored with diamond plating, but it looks like a pretty good job.
“I have a very nice 1947 Willys Jeep. Looks good and runs good. Give me call or text if you have any questions.
816-812-7ninenine8”
Just a couple updates today. I’m doing backups as part of upgrade my laptop with more ram and a backup hard drive. It turns out copying 200 Gigs of jeep photos, videos, and more takes a LONG time.
btw, thanks to Dave Antram for my new T-shirt! Here’s a pic,
Here’s the photo the t-shirt is based on: (see photo on eBay)
Watch for a new M-677 Scam. Someone is trying to sell a M-677 that is owned by Dan Horenberger that isn’t for sale. I don’t have a link to the ad yet. Here’s a list of a few other car scheme scams that I found on the net.
The scammer’s is going by the name ‘Kelvin Hardy’ and uses the email kelvinhardy9880@gmail.com. The scammer is asking only $4000 and claims the vehicle is in Kansas.
Please let me know if you spot a current ad for it. Here’s one of the photos:
Here’s a good story about a young Teen named Ben Zenger reported in the Winston-Salem Journal on Wednesday. At 9 years old he decided he wanted a jeep. He saved up his own money and, with his parents approval, bought one: A 1954 M-38A1 that needs some work. Check out all the information at the website:
http://www.journalnow.com/journal_west/news/article_cf32fbc0-bba9-50ce-ba50-21335c96816d.html
I did have a video below, but it auto-started with commercials, so here’s a still of Ben instead. Go to the website to see the video.
Motor Trend has a short throwback post about the February 1957 article on the FC-150. The author of the 1957 article made at least one error, accidentally indicating the engine was a Jeep six cylinder. I haven’t read the article, so I don’t know how through it is. You can view the short post here. Below is one of the story’s pics.
There are several issues of the Feb 1957 issue on eBay. Here’s a link to one of the cheaper ones along with a picture of the cover: