This is a good price on two rims.
“Two Hurricane Wheels $75 OBO
15″ wheel on 5×5.5 lug pattern
On 31″x10.50 Bias Ply Tires”
This is a good price on two rims.
“Two Hurricane Wheels $75 OBO
15″ wheel on 5×5.5 lug pattern
On 31″x10.50 Bias Ply Tires”
No pics provided.
“Some Jeeps & Many PARTS, Call ED @ 4026895105 ,Thanks”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1500.
“I can only tell you what I know about this and it isnt much ! Original trans/transfer 3 speed with a C-4 is what the mechanic said. It had a Ford 289 engine in it but had been removed so no engine now. Bodywork started and it realy looks good. 33×12.50/15 inch tires with aluminum slotted mag wheels. some extra parts. Thats about it. Comes with title and bill of sale also. Leave a phone number to reach you in your response. Thanks will accept cash offer”
UPDATE: Still Available
“Jeep Forward Control. Parts or restore. Drivetrain complete, 6 cyl. 3-speed. Motor turns. Good frame, transmission & trans axle. Missing doors & 1 seat. Call 860-684-0667”
Tony shared these great photos.
“I thought I would share with you a Jeep which my Father built during WW 2 as head of the motor pool in Germany.
This was used to pull engines from everything from trucks to the Tanks with special Cadillac engines… My Dad Steve Giordano is not the one pictured here … If anyone has seen this or knows of its location of course would like to purchase it where ever it is!”
This ad was forwarded by Marc. The jeep appears loosely based on the prototypes.
“A wonderful original half-page magazine ad from 1942 for
Continental Red Seal Engines – Muskegon – Michigan
The Grasshopper and the Jeep
Ad is about 5 x 11 inches”
Marc spotted this rare ad.
“Print advertisement from a 1951 publication.
Size: 4 3/4 x 10 inches (approx)”
Here’s a great photo.
“Hi, and welcome! Thanks for stopping by. You are looking at a 5×7 photograph printed on FujiFilm Crystal Archive emulsion paper depicting a column of Jeeps and trucks from the 10th Armored Division pushing through Portz, Germany on February 21, 1945.”
Another nice photo.
“Hi, and welcome! Thanks for stopping by. You are looking at an 8×10 non-original photograph printed on FujiFilm Crystal Archive emulsion paper depicting a Jeep and Half Track patrol from the 10th Armored Division’s 90th Cav Recon Squadron and the 54th Armored Infantry Battalion. The photo was taken in Saarburg, Germany on February 22, 1945. A German Pak-75 anti-tank gun can be seen abandoned in the foreground.”
One more fantastic photo.
“Hi, and welcome! Thanks for stopping by. You are looking at a 5×7 photograph printed on FujiFilm Crystal Archive emulsion paper depicting three GI’s of the 9th Armored Division’s 656th Tank Destroyer Battalion catnapping in their jeep somewhere on the road to Holzengel, Germany on April 11, 1945. These guys must have been absolutely smoked from the fast, non-stop advance into the Reich to be able to rack out three abreast in a Jeep. Anyone who has ever sat in a Jeep knows that they were not built for comfort. :)”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800
“I have a super clean 1948 CJ2A Jeep for sale. This is a “lefty” version. That means the spare tire unlike most all other Jeeps from this era is mounted on the drivers side. Willys produced less than 100,000 of these “lefty” models and are pretty hard to find. It has 5 new (never run) Firestone NDT tires with blasted, primed, painted rims, tailgate and spare windshield frame. Also, just installed a new EverStart MAX battery. The 4 wheel drive all works. The radiator is solid, NO leaks. All gauges work. It is 100% bone stock original. The underbody “hat channels” are rusty but does not affect the driveability. It also does have some other minor rusty spots as most of the old Jeeps do. It was running great until recently when the oil pump decided to quit. It will need a new oil pump ($150.00) and she’ll be back running. The brakes will also need reworking. I did install a new (model correct) fuel tank, fuel pump, fuel sender, filter and fuel lines. That is all in perfect working condition. This is a super solid Jeep that just needs some minor TLC to be rolling again. It has not been hacked on or butchered up. I’m in the process of moving and have no place for it. I am trying to get the title but no guarantees. I am in contact with the original owner, he’s trying to help me get the title.”
UPDATE: Was $4500. **Status Unknown**
This has potential.
“1963 Willy’s-Jeep Flat Fender Pick-up
230 Torando OHC engine
43,000 original miles
Body & Frame are in great shape
Runs and drives
Excellent to restore
$4,500 or BO”
Dan spotted this truck.
“1953 Willys Pickup Truck. Original Flathead 4 Cylinder, 3 Speed (with hi and low) 4×4. Runs great, needs battery.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800.
The sides of this are a little rough.
” On basis of www.oldcarsreport.com (August 2012) in “good” condition.
• A drivable vehicle needing no work to be functional
• Haven’t used 4 wheel drive, only 2 wheel drive.
• Previous owner added roll-bar, good military tires (only about 2,500 miles in last 7 years), headlights and turn signals, and bucket seats.
• Present owner had generator rebuilt; starts great.
• Driven May — November; stored inside during winter
• Needs a new speedometer (works at low speed)”
This looks solid.
“New paint, winch, runs fine. 321-961-3946”
Looks solid, but can’t tell a lot from the picture.
“Willys Jeep CJ2A 1946. In great shape, runs good. $8750k obo”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $8000.
(03/01/2013) This doesn’t run at the moment, but it could be a minor issue.
“I am looking to sell our 1943 WWII Army Jeep. Before we owned it, it belonged to my Grandfather. He was a Captain in the US Army during WWII, and in later years purchased the same year military jeep that he used during the war, and had it restored. It was in good running condition up until the time he passed away. We have owned it now for 5 years. It is not running at this time, but I believe that it is from sitting the past few years. It has been garage kept. We also have the original manuals for the jeep. This has been a very hard decision for us to make, so ONLY SERIOUS INQUIRIES will be considered.”
“Have several MB & GPW misc. Jeep parts.
Also CJ-2a & CJ-5 parts.
Let me know what you need.
J.Mac 303-823-5308 Lyons, Co.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5400.
This is a project.
“1953 willy’s 3B high hood. If you ever wanted to build jeep here’s your chance, it has Dana 44 high pinion differentials, I have a T-18 transmission with a Dana 300 transfer case, ford 351W, I have a motor mount kit from advance adapters, a painless wiring kit, brand new best top, window seal/ molding it comes with an extra fuel tank in the back where the back seat goes, tail gate that has willy’s on it, and a front grill that has willy’s on it too. I have a radiator as well. Drivelines etc… 8274 warn winch, Will separate. Call if your interested.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
(04/22/2013) This has had some floor board work.
“All mechanicals rebuilt. Original body with rusted panels replaced. Pretty much stock except for 12 volt conversion, solex carburetor, 15 inch wheels and CJ3A windsheild. Lots of parts”
Bob reports they’ve been running this Jeep Train in Galveston, TX, since 1951. I tried to find some old photos or articles, but didn’t have any luck.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Here’s a rare postcard advertising DJ-3A Surreys (though they describe them as Galas).
I don’t know anything about these jeep-like Ramirez vehicles.
“original magazine article , 11.5 x 15 , Spanish text , has a horizontal fold , this article continues onto another page which is not present. Produced by Trailers De Monterrey , Mexico City , Mexico. This item is AutoLit Part #wg7786-IRPJFL.”
UPDATE: Was listed at $150 in New Hampshire. Now on eBay in NJ for more.
Not sure what’s all missing on this sign, but it doesn’t look complete to me.