UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
(03/16/2013) The step area looks patched. The trailer appears in nice shape.
“1950 willys jeep and trailer, rare find, runs great,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
(03/16/2013) The step area looks patched. The trailer appears in nice shape.
“1950 willys jeep and trailer, rare find, runs great,”
Update: **SOLD** Was $3300.
(11/08/2011) This looks like a good restoration candidate.
“ALL ORIGINAL, ENGINE REBUILT, 4cyl L HEAD
GOOD ONE TO RESTORE
SEE PHOTOS FOR BODY DAMAGE
MINIMAL RUST”
Marc spotted Bruce’s Surrey website. It’s a great place for surfing and learning more about this rare jeep!
What’s strange about this 1946 article is that it doesn’t show an ‘Army Jeep’. It shows an early CJ-2A. Anyone know where this article appeared?
“1946 How to Fix a Former ARMY JEEP
5-page Post-war Article
w/exploded views of front axle & transfer case
Description, shipping details”
What’s on the front of this? Or, is that some type of funky grille?
This picture appeared in the May 9, 1958, edition of the Baltimore Sun. The horse’s named was Belle Jeep. She never race, but her son, Jewel’s Reward, became the leading money-winning juvenile of all time (at the print of the article anyway).
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
This sounds like it is worth a look.
“I have a 1957 Willys jeep, runs and drives good. It has the original hurricane 6cyl motor. All 6 volt have some new parts (shown in pic). It ha been sitting in a heated garage for the past 5 years.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,900.
Looks like a nice truck, but the year listed is likely incorrect.
“1956 WILLYS Jeep
Engine: 350
Mileage: 0
Color: Blue”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2600
This has a rear PTO. It has the wrong windshield.
“Single seat , working PTO , $2600 or trade for 20-22 ft 12000lb haul trailer”
UPDATE: Was $5500. Status Unknown
“For sale: 1946 CJ2A jeep.
Complete Frame off restoration
New leather seats, New motor, New tranny.
Runs and Drives great.
Asking $5,500…OBO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4550.
Looks in good shape.
“Model CJ-2A: Original drive train, solid mechanically, needs some body TLC. I drove it to work and loved it, but need more driveway space. Clear title, no hassle at $4550.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
This has a GPW motor.
“For Sale:1952 Military m38 Jeep
GPW Ford Motor 4cylinder.
Runs and drives great. Fun jeep to bring in the woods or around town.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400
No title and doesn’t run.
“1949 willys jeep needs a starter and Distributor it is a project the motor is not locked up hadn’t tried to get title do have a bill of sale looking for 1400”
No pics provided.
“I have a 1967 DJ3A that needs to go, it was a project that never got done so it’s in pieces thats why I am selling as parts. ALL must go in one lot, this was the standard 2wd version with a flat head.. Sorry I do not have pictures. The body is on a trailer and delivery can be arranged”
Mark just listed this at jeeptruck. I’ve never seen a dash painted as a flag.
“HERE IS A 1967 JEEPSTER COMMANDO MADE BY KAISER. THIS COMMANDO IS POWERED BY A 305 V-8 WITH HEADERS. THE TRANSMISSION IS A 4 SPEED WITH A COMPOUND LOW. IT SPORTS POWER STEERING WITH TILT WHEEL & FRONT DISC BRAKES. THIS JEEP WAS ORIGINALLY FROM GEORGIA. THE METAL TOP IS IN POOR SHAPE
Price: $6,400
City: ERIE
State: PA
Please contact Matt Will at:
email: matt@willsgeneralstore.net”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750.
This FC has no engine, but does have a PTO.
“1958 Forward Control fc150 project. Has the rare auxillary pto transmission. Spare transmission and transfer case. Spare set of axles (front and rear). No engine. Good title. Some assembly required! Call with questions-don’t bother emailing, I won’t reply. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.
It looks solid.
“Metal half top for Jeep…Brand is Kelly-All-Steel .Has metal doors with roll down windows…Came off of a 1948 Willys CJ2A but will fit others…The glass is broken in one of the windows in the door but it still works.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was priced at $1650.
It’s been sitting a long time.
“1948 Willys CJ2A all Iowa barn find Missouri title. Jeep has been sitting for 30 years so its not up and running but all original and complete. Was going to be a rebuild project but I only have room for one of the two I have.”
Mark just listed these pickup truck fenders, hood and grille.
http://www.jeeptruck.com/mjs/sale/adsp485/adsp485.html
http://www.jeeptruck.com/mjs/sale/adsp486/adsp486.html
http://www.jeeptruck.com/mjs/sale/adsp484/adsp484.html
Ed shared this vintage photo of Paul Parker racing up a Calgary, Canada, hill climb in 1970. Paul was the creator of the Parkette fiberglass body and this was his personal jeep. On the driver’s side over the terra tire you can just see the Parkette side stripe.
Marc spotted this mini-jeep on Flickr. I haven’t seen any other mini-shriner jeeps that I can remember. Anyone else seen one of these?
I have seen a similar body shape made out of fiberglass for racing. But, this appears to be metal.
UPDATE: This Chemigum ad was published int eh July 24, 1943, issue of the Saturday Evening Post, pg37.
I’d love to see the rest of the jeep.
“Vintage jeep door. Origin- Frisco, Colorado. We are located in historic downtown Fort Pierce. A small selection of our ever changing offerings can be viewed at our website ( arts-n-tiques.com ).
Our friendly staff are on hand to welcome you from 10am to 4pm, Tuesdays through Saturdays.
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**
This is a one family owned CJ-2A bought new in San Francisco. It’s a column shift. It appears solid. It has an Allstate Half Top.
“This is a 1946 CJ2A that was purchased new by my Grandfather in mid 1946 in San Francisco. It was his only vehicle up until the early 60’s when he bought a Simca which was easier on my Grandmother to get in and out of. I have owned it for 25 years and it last ran 10 years ago when I put in a fresh Carb and a new gas tank. I drove it up under the canopy at my auto restoration shop and it is still there. The engine is NOT stuck and should be easy to start. It is a very easily restorable vehicle and is one of the rare jeeps with the 3 speed shift on the column. Jeep went back to all shifts on the floor later in the model year. The Sears Allstate cab was installed in the early 50’s and I have the original canvas doors as well as some of the rest of the canvas coverings. I also have the original sales contract that will go with the Jeep. I have long wanted to restore this for myself, since I learned to drive on it. However, I have come to the realization that there will never be the money for me to do it, and my son really has no interest in it or a place to keep it when it is done, so it is time to get it into the hands of someone that will re-do it and enjoy it. Pretty much any and all parts that might be needed are available.
Payment will be $100 deposit paid with PayPal within 48 hours of the end of the auction. The remainder needs to be paid with cash or CC within 30 days of the end of the auction. I can keep it right where it sits for 6 months with no charge to you, and if you are not able to handle the restoration yourself, we might discuss my doing it for you. To see what I do, go to buzzardroostmotors.com . Feel free to call me, at 870-421-1693 days or 870-425-8507 evenings to ask any questions you might have. My web site has all my contact info and my email address so you can ask for more pics if you want. I can deliver the Jeep anywhere in the US for $1.25 per mile one way. I am in north central Arkansas.”