Interesting old photo.
March 25: Tucson, A Titan, and Tombstone
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Today we had multiple stops planned. Overall, our goal was to drive from Tucson, Arizona, to Tularosa, New Mexico.
After posting the picture from Moab of the CJ-2A mounted on a sign at Ivan’s, Joe pointed me to two similar places in Tucson, AZ. He even included addresses, which saved me time (thanks!). The first place, Willy’s works was a parts store and focuses on civilian and military jeeps. The ‘jeep’ yard held a variety of jeeps. The second place was Jack’s Government Surplus, which naturally focuses on military items. Around Jacks were all kinds of great parts’ yards. I wished I had the time to explore all the different yards!
We did not have time to explore either place. We stopped, took pictures and drove off. So, call or check them out the next time you are there.
Willys Works: 1933 W Gardner Ln,Tucson, AZ (520) 888-5082
Jack’s Government Surplus: 5181 E Drexel Rd, Tucson, AZ 85706 (520) 574-0300
Below are my pictures. You can see some ones from 2010 on Flickr. In the pictures you’ll see a M-38A1, a FC, and a M-151. I’m sure there is more.
J.B. Martin: St. Bernard and His Jeep
Jim forwarded this wonderful story to Derek who forwarded it to me. It’s a heart warming tale of a man and his jeep told by the man’s daughter. A mechanic by trade, J.B. Martin, from Richmond, Missouri, drove a ‘beefed up’ 1945 MB. According the article he is credited with taking “children home in a snowstorm, a doctor to a snow-bound rural home, his family for bobsled rides, and in two days got around 60 cars started.”
March 24: Bernie’s Hotrod FCs and A Train Stop
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On Sunday March 24th, we made a quick visit back to the FC Roundup to get some better pics of Bernie’s rig. After that, we spent the afternoon exploring the Phoenix area. That evening, we drove south to Tucson.
We began the morning at the FC Roundup. Yesterday, I posted a couple pictures of Bernie’s FC. Here are some of the more interesting details:
1) This uses only aviation fuel
2) The engine’s exhaust is partially vented inside the boxed frame
3) The rear and side windows still need completing
4) The cab and the bed both tilt
5) There is no driveline. The transmission is coupled to the rear pinion using a drag racing coupler
1948 Bank of Montreal, Canada, Ad on eBay
I like the jeep drawing.
“1948 BANK OF MONTREAL AD WITH CARTOON ILLUSTRATION OF WILLYS JEEP HILLBILLY
Magazine ad, page measures 5″ x 4″ approximately, in very good condition.”
1945 Champion Spark Plug Ad on eBay
The jeep is small (and beat up).
“1945 WILLYS JEEP CHAMPION SPARK PLUG AD CANADA WWII MILITARY ARMY WAR SHIP
Magazine ad, page measures 5″ x 7″ approximately, in very good condition.”
1942 Hobart Generator Willsboro, NY **SOLD**
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**
This looks very restorable.
“This M5 generator was built for the US Army in World War II, by the Hobart manufacturing Company. It is built on intergrated steel skids. The generator has a four cylinder ZXB Hercules engine. From online research, this engine was sometimes used in the Willys Overland Jeep. The output of the generator set can be field set for either single or three phase operation. The output is rated at three kilowatts. This unit has sat for many years, but I believe can be rebuilt to operate correctly, and could be used as a functioning display. Just to make clear, the unit does not run at this time. This unit is rare today, and from research, provided electrical power for the BOFERS anti-aircraft gun setups in WWII. I have found similar generators for you to look at on you tube, but I have not been able to download a link due to ebay rules. Type in M5 generator on the you tube search bar.”
The King and the Whirly Bird Book on eBay
The King and the Whirly Bird was written by Mabel Watts in 1969. It’s supposed to include a reference/picture to the “royal jeep”. Whether there really is a jeep, it’s a cute sounding book.
“This hardcover book was writtten by Mabel Watts, illustrated by Harold Berson. Published by Parents’ Magazine Press, copyright 1969.
Once there was a king who had a wonderful kind of flying machine called a whirlybird. He had a pilot named Joe who could fly the machine, but the king would not use the machine at all. “Birds fly. I’m not a bird!” said the king. He had to travel a lot so he used the coach or rode the stallion. He even tried the rickety old royal train, and the old steamship, and finally the royal jeep. None of those methods of travel worked very well. Finally, Joe the pilot convinced the king to try the whirlybird. “This is the way to travel! The whirlybird is the best!” said the king.
Excellent condition.”
1947 CJ-2A New Castle, DE **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
“1947 Jeep SUV Willy CJ2 a fully restored three speed transmission four-wheel-drive with the soft top!!”
1946 CJ-2A Mesa, AZ **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
Here’s a nicely refurbished jeep.
“Own a piece of American history with this 1946 CJ2A Jeep Willys. It is fully restored (not to original specifications), runs great, and is very clean (never used off road since restored), tires are in good condition, new battery, new alternator, and has been converted to 12v . Asking for $7,500.00 or willing to trade for a reliable vehicle or travel trailer.”
1961 FC-170 Huntington Beach, CA **SOLD**
**SOLD** Was listed for $1000
“Project, or parts, with 3.7 Liter Willys Super Hurricane six cylinder flathead engine, Borg warner T-90 three speed transmission, and a Spicer transfer case. This vehicle was last registered in California in 1977, and the serial number is 61568 21099. This vehicle was purchased at an estate sale about seven years ago, and has been sitting in storage since then ….. What you see, is pretty much what you get …., a project, or a parts car…. No Title or Registration is included, only a Bill of Sale, as I purchased it. For further information, you can email me.”
1952 M-38 Warren, ME $4000
This has a glass tub.
“1952 M38 Jeep 134 4cyL 3spd w/overdrive. 4×4. Locking Hubs. Aluminum Hardtop w/Doors, Fiberglass Tub. New Wiring, Brakeline, Master Cyl. Heater, Seats and cushions, Fuel Tank, Wiper Motors, Fusebox. Good Tires. Runs and Drives – Will Consider Trades. No Sleds. $4000.00 Call me at 207-975-0073.”
Hamilton Pedal U-Haul Jeep and Trailer NY **Status Unknown**
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $650.
(03/26/2014) The Jeep has been restored, but not he trailer.
“IM SELLING A VINTAGE 50’S U-HAUL JEEP AND TRAILER. THE JEEP HAS BEEN RESTORED AND HAS ALL NEW DECALS. THE TRAILER COULD USE NEW PAINT. ASKING 650.00 NEG. EMAIL ME YOUR NUMBER AND WILL CALL BACK IN ORDER. PUT UHAUL IN TITLE SO I KNOW ITS NOT SPAM.WILL REMOVE LISTING WHEN SOLD”
1945 GPW Sand Jeep Carson City, NV **SOLD**
UPDATE: Was $5000. **SOLD**
The price isn’t bad. The body looks pretty in tact.
“This thing is well, cool as it gets!
1945 FORD GP Sand Jeep.
Crane roller rockers
Crane roller rockers
Edelbrock intake
Edelbrock carburetor
K&N air filter
Accel coil
Moroso crank case breathers
Mickey Thompson valve covers
5 point seat belts
15 gallon racing fuel cell
Really nice paddles tires
Clear California title
Headers with dual flow masters
Ford 9″ rear end
Turbo 350 with shift kit”
1944 MB Alpine, SD $1500
No pics provided.
“1944 Jeep Willies MB with extra Engine ,Transmission, Transfer case and lots of extra Parts… needs head gasket $1500 OBO”
Stainless Tailgate with Parts Vancouver, WA $300
Here’s a good price on a stainless tailgate. No pics provided.
“New stainless steel tailgate with Latches and locks.
Fits willys 3b-2 a- cj5- cj3a
Willys- jeep- willies
$300.00”
Year? Flattie Parts Burbank, WA No Price
There is some value here.
“Old Willys jeep.
Got this with a property buy, but don’t need it.
Body, frame, bell housing, radiator, inner fenders, fenders, extra grille, axles, wheels, and windshield. All in decent/good shape.
Please email with your contact info, and I’ll call you right back. Open to all serious offers.”
1945 MB Thomasville, GA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(08/22/2012) This runs and drives, but has extreme makeover body steps!
“This is a 1945 Willys MB Jeep. Its your chance to own a rare piece of WWII history at a cheap price. I have set the RESERVE LOW.
The jeep has been tagged in GA but there is no Title. GA will not issue title for a vehicle this old. Purchaser will get bill of sale and copy of my registration and your state will do what ever they do, some will issue title and not sure about others.
Here is what I know! The jeep is in ok shape for it being 68 years old. It runs and drives which is good compared to most. I found this in a barn and the previous owner did not know it was a WWII jeep. This is what I did to it to get it running and driveable a couple years ago. Distributor, plug wires,clutch, master cyclinder, front & rear wheel cyc, brake lines, plugs. This jeep still turns heads of anyone driving by in its condition.
Now, Jeep is missing some of its original parts, but it still has some on there. It does not have a gas tank, I have a temperary one in the back now so I can run it. The seat are not the correct MB seats, & the windshield is from a later model willys(no glass). As you can see in the pics some one has put some sheet metal over the rear fender tool boxes- im sure to cover the small rust holes in there. Also they put it on the side steps. It can easily be removed by someone who can do meatl work- I cant! I never had a chance to go thru the transmission. It will stick in third gear every now and then but has never affected me driving up & down road. data plate on dash are missing, but frame tag is intack.”
1948 CJ-2A Denver, CO **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(02/17/2013) James pointed out this body has several patches, which I missed. And originally forgot to mention the strange cowl thing (vent?). I wonder why all the holes in the windshield frame. (see pic 3).
“1948 Willy 2As Jeep. The first civilian jeep model. Used originally as a farm vehicle. I purchased this jeep in 1994 and slowly rebuilt it keeping mostly original parts. It runs well and is fun to drive. Stored inside. I would like to have the space.”
1953 CJ-3B Colorado Springs, CO $2500
UPDATE: Still Available
(03/18/2013) This needs a new throwout bearing.
“1963 CJ3B High hood Willy’s Jeep. Powered by a good running ford small block 302. Its a little ruff, but with a little tlc it’ll be perfect. The only thing this rig needs is a new throw out bearing and some new tires to be back on the road again. Clear title and keys (key rather) $2,500 as is, if it doesn’t sell before I fix what’s wrong with it and clean it up then the price will go up to reflect said work. (719) 359-2029 Serious inquiries ONLY!!! If the posting is still up then I still have it.”
1946 CJ-2A VEC Skiatook, OK eBay
It runs and drives. It has the sideshift T-90.
“1946 WILLYS VEC JEEP, SERIAL NUMBER CJ2A 19143, MATCHING FRAME, BODY AND SERIAL NUMBER PLATE, ENGINE IS A LATER MODEL WILLYS 134 “F” HEAD OVERHEAD VALVE (4 of the valves are in the head) WITH 90 HP INSTEAD OF THE STANDARD 60 HP FLAT HEAD.
It has been converted to 12 volt electrics with a remanufactured Chrysler generator, has new carburetor, solenoid, fuel pump, coil, remanufactured 12 volt starter.
ORIGINAL CJ2A Spartan horn, CJ speedo (excellent numbers), fuel gauge, oil gauge, dash light, original 16 inch wheels (one is solid), 6.50 mud grip tires, side mounted spare tire rack, front seat frames, fuel tank, original complete windshield.
Standard Military oil filter, it has the desirable lockout hubs, these are the most positive lockout hubs made, no springs to lock them in, just pull out the levers and turn them to “lock” or “free”, mechanically locks in or out.
Jack and lug wrench and extra spray paint included in tool box under passenger’s seat.
The previous owner made repairs to front and rear floors, not perfect, but very solid and Rino coated to make it quieter, painted it John Deer green and yellow, not perfect, but OK, boiled out the tank and coated inside.
It starts easy, drives good, stops good, works good in all gears, does not jump out of second gear, it will spin all four wheels on take off and skid all four wheels on hard braking. Holds 20-30 psi oil pressure at warm idle, maintains 180 degrees temperature, does not smoke, engine very quiet and smooth. (more info on eBay)
1947 CJ-2A East Haddam, CT **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This stock jeep in original condition includes a Sears trailer.
You are bidding on a 1946 CJ2A Willys Jeep. This jeep has not been restored and is in original condition. As you can see in the photos the life of this jeep is easily documented from the day it was ordered until today. It started out life in New Hampshire where it was purchased for farm life. Shortly after purchase the owner died and the jeep sat for many years. A car collector who lived next to the farm took the jeep in but never used it. That is who I purchased it from and have been the proud owner for the past 20+ years. Please note that Connecticut is not a title state, so I do not have a title to go with this jeep. I never got one and can not supply you with a title. The jeep, in perfect running condition, has 7218 miles on it as of today. Hopefully you can see in the photos how nice the body is, but if you can’t and you would like to come see the jeep in person and give it a test drive you are more than welcome to come and inspect it for yourself. (read more below)
The O.E. Szekely CJ-3A APU Navy Jeeps
I’ve been assembling some information on the O.E. Szekely and Associates Navy Jeeps built from CJ-3A parts. These were used to act as “Self-propelled electric power plants” on land and on battleships. They were made in three-wheeled and four-wheeled versions.
There is also a report that O.E. Szekely served 3 1/2 years in the USNR. This may have given him the contacts necessary to arrange the contract(s) for the APU Jeeps.
Link to a discussion on the CJ-3A Page
Link to a discussion at G-503.com
Some great photos from WillysArgentina of APUs
1. UPDATE: I dont’ know why I labeled this an APU. It was definitely in the Navy, but after further review, I see no reason to think it was a Szekely jeep. It is a Four wheel CJ-3A with a L-head that was listed here http://www.ewillys.com/2010/04/28/1951-navy-cj-3a-denver-co-ebay/
2. Four wheel CJ-3A APU with a F-head (and hood bump). The two extra gauges were added as well. Here are a couple pics of Tom’s jeep.
3. Three wheel CJ-3A APU with a L-head.
4. Three wheel CJ-3A APU with a F-head (and hood bump). The APU pictured in color below is from the Miramar Marine Corps Air Museum in San Diego
1948 CJ-2A Moses Lake, WA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
This looks like a nice rig.
“350 edlbrock intake holly 500 outa frame headers flow master mufflers Muncie 4spd advanced adapters to Dana 20 Dana 30 front new ball joints aftermarket steering 4.27 gears 9 inch rear new axle shafts locker disk breaks 33-12.50-15 Yokohama tires 50-60% front shock hoops tilt front clip led tail lights tilt column roll cage runs drives good .
Could use a new master cylinder for breaks soon still in the works to finish the front driveline and a few little odds and ends . Just painted last month not the best paint job in the world but I’m not a pro yet still looks very nice . 5,500 Obo call or text any time !”
3 FC150s 1957 $8200 and 2 parts FCs $1200/per Creal Springs, IL
The FC-150 looks good.
“have a 1957 jeep fc150 restored all new interior, dash door panels,seats, arm rests. new brakes, clutch, with oringal motor, paint older but still looks real nice. the jeep is $8200. also have t2 more jeeps for parts if anyone has a fc150 needing parts for $1200. for both 618-751-0652”