Robin just posted pictures from the June 1950 Issue of Home Craft’s “Town & Country” Jeep Conversion. This was a two issue project.
He posted high resolution versions of this transformation on FLICKR.
Here are some of the images:
Robin just posted pictures from the June 1950 Issue of Home Craft’s “Town & Country” Jeep Conversion. This was a two issue project.
He posted high resolution versions of this transformation on FLICKR.
Here are some of the images:
These looks mostly like Ford GPs, but the base of the windshield looks a little low.
This seller has a variety of similar old photos for sale.
“This is an “ORIGINAL PERIOD GLOSSY PHOTO” of a POST WAR AGRI-JEEP CJ-2A PROVIDES POWER FROM PTO FOR BUZZING WOOD, photo date -1945. The condition is very good and measures 8″ x 10″.”
This is a repainted Pepsi Scrambler Jeep Go Kart. Several of these are shown at the CJ-8 page, including one with the original design. The Kart should have a windshield.
“For sale is an early 80’s Pepsi Promotional Jeep Go kart. Rare, Runs and drives great. This would be a great project to restore for parades or car shows. The fiberglass has some breaks and cracks in it as you can see in the pictures. It has a 3hp Briggs and Straton motor. The last picture is of one I found on the internet to show what they looked like when new. This is not a picture of mine. My go kart did not come with a windshield or have any indication of ever having one.”
This article was published in a 1945 issue of the Country Gentleman Farmer. I can’t figure out which issue it was.
These are very early hubs.
“these came off my 51 wagon.. last owner cleaned/painted them but time for a redo. good condition”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was priced at $13,500 in December.
“This is one of only 120 postal vans that didn’t end up in the crusher ! runs and drives . Has the stock F4-134, 4 clyinder hurricane motor paired to the stock Borg-Warner 3 speed transmission. Currently it has drum brakes all the way around, I have a disc brake conversion for the fronts. Wheel base is only 81 ” Total length is 135″ Width is 64.7 ” Height is 90 ” Built on the cj 6 chassis.The inside is bone stock.Have all new lights installed , just need to have the wiring finished, or I can do.All graphics are vinyl or stickers and can be removed easily.”
This jeep looks nicely refurbished.
“ly restored Willys Jeep. It is a 1949 model and completely functional. It has BFG Mud Terrains, 4X4, Winch. It was a complete frame of restoration and ready to go.
Call/text 505-515-7786”
UPDATE: Was listed at $1200. **SOLD**
“this is an old 1954 Willys Jeep that is ready for refurbishing.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,000
Nice looking jeep.
“Restored 1951 M38 Willy’s Army Jeep – Ser. No. 24,675 MFG 9-51
The M38 only had a two year production run, during which time only 62,329 were built (compared with the nearly 650 thousand MB’s and GPW’s built during WWII). It has several unique characteristics with the WWII jeep. First with 24 volt electrical system,one piece windshield, tires sized 7×16 instead of the 6×16, and last and best of flat fender jeeps, last of the flat head 4 cylinder engines, and first jeep with true fording capabilities (sealed sparkplugs and distributer) when equipped with a snorkel and tail pipe extension and of course the removable tailgate.
Though restored, this has been changed to a 12 volt system and does not have the sealed(waterproof)plugs. So here is an M38 that no only looks good, but is road ready.
The trailer is restored and used in the Memorial Day Parade. SOLD AS A PAIR ONLY
Located in Weatherford, Texas”
No pics provided.
“FOR SALE IS A 1942 JEEP. THIS JEEP IS FROM WORLD WAR II. THE JEEP WAS BUILT BY THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY.
THE JEEP IS IN GREAT SHAPE. IT SPENT MOST OF ITS LIFE IN SOUTHERN ARIZONA. THE BODY IS IN GREAT SHAPE WITH VERY LITTLE RUST.
IT HAS THE GO DEVIL 4 CYL MOTOR WITH 3 SPEED TRANS. THIS JEEP WAS PURCHASED AS A PROJECT. IT ALSO HAS THE ORIGINAL COMBAT WHEELS.
I WILL POST PHOTOS ON THURSDAY,
480-215-2697”
This looks solid, but does have a little rust.
“For Sale; Rare 1958 JEEP FC150 PICKUP ,RUN AND DRIVES EXCELENT. NEW BRAKES AND TIRES. VERY LITTLE RUST. DRIVERS WINDOW HAS CRACK.TOO MANY PROJECTS. THANKS”
Dan spotted this Parkway Conversion on eBay.
“NO RESERVE! 1951 Willys Wagon 4×4
Rare Find, VERY SOLID, Excellent to restore, we were told it was brought to ohio from Texas approx. 6 years ago, spent most of its life in texas. The Body is solid, interior is solid, does need some TLC, Has not been run in years..”
The grille itself looks good. Unclear about the year.
“1944 Jeep Willies MB with extra Engine ,Transmission, Transfer case and lots of extra Parts… needs head gasket $1500 OBO”
No pics provided.
“I have a 46 Willys CJ-2A with paperwork
buick v6
spare tub and frame
runs and drives, needs pass exhaust manifold
possibly willing to trade it for a stock (ish) cj5………would prefer an earlier cj5.
I dont want to sell it outright.
Thanks Cam 5O87I75676 Texts only or email”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $950
“Willys Jeep Project. Though to be a 1952 CJ3A(?). No Title, but can provide a bill of sale. Ran when parked. Trades considered…”
UPDATE: Was $5000. **SOLD**
The front seems to stick up a little high.
“1952 Willys Jeep. New electronic fuel pump, new carburetor, new electronic ignition. Original motor runs good, good transmission and clutch, new master cylinder for brakes front and rear, new ignition switch, all new hoses and belts, new spark plug wire set, ignition coil, new battery. Needs some body work, new seats, new tires and the frame is slightly bent.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This has some rust on the passenger side.
“1947 willys jeep all original rebuilt motor, runs needs a fuel pump. new chrome wheels, has the back seat. pink in hand call”
The body and windshield look solid.
“46 willys for sale had a 302 v8 ford in it,has been removed,lots of parts included,call for details.Clear Colo. title. calls only 970 345 2555 Bryan….Would also trade for a good factory built car trailer…?”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
(12/28/2013) Looks like it has an overdrive.
“I have a 46 Willy’s jeep for sale, I am asking $2000 or best offer if you are interested please make me an offer, but no low ballers, that means please do not call me and offer me $500, it is worth more than that. Please do not call or text telling me what rough shape it is in, I am aware of the work that it needs.
I am not in a hurry to sell this jeep, and would be fine keeping it, but I do not have the time for it and it is just taking up space. I would rather sell it so that it does not just sit and rot.
It has a clean title, current registration, and it runs, but it is a project. The Jeep has full soft top and bikini top.”
UPDATE: Mark pointed out that the wagon at the far right of the photo looks like a shorty. After several agreements, I did some research and found the ad below. The ‘wagon’ on the right is actually a ‘Station Sedan’ model while the one on the left is the ‘Station Wagon’ model. The Station Sedan had the added benefit of being “more maneuverable and easier to park”. The ad doesn’t make it look short, but the picture below sure does. I have confirmed the wheelbases were the same (see comments).
The State Archives of Florida at Florida Memory, http://floridamemory.com/items/show/53295 has this great photo created by Spottswood Studio of the Family of Jeeps.
Here’s a 1949 brochure that discusses the differences between a Station Sedan and a Station Wagon. Note how the styling on the right matches the styling on the ‘Sedan’ in the top of the ad. I found this for sale at the Jumping Frog site.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
How cool is this photo!
“For sale is a photo of a prototype tracked snow Jeep taken near Prado, Colorado in April, 1943. It was undergoing testing at the time but apparently never made it into the field. It has skis on the front for steering with the steering wheel. (This method is an early version of the rope tow.) The photo is an 8 x 10 in size and is an enlargement of the original 4 x 5 factory photo made about 25 years ago. Seller will call the photo original since it was made from the original negative although it was made later on. Good luck with your bidding”
Ever heard of these? I’ve seen jeeps on two wheels, but not with only two wheels.
Justin spotted this belt buckle for sale by the Victorian Military Vehicle Corps out of Australia. Here’s what he had to say.
“I knew as soon as I received my Jeep Belt buckle, I had to share my experience with the readers of Ewillys. After a quick google search, I found an awesome way to carry my crazy Jeep addiction with me everyday. An MB grill belt buckle!
After digging a little deeper I found an email from the link. I emailed the gentleman and shortly got a response. He (Mitch) said he only has a small quantity left (35) and he was located in Australia. Mitch promptly shipped the buckle and sent an invoice on PayPal. I paid $40 for it shipped to my door and only took a week.
It turns out I did more than just buy a buckle. I am signed up with a great group or “association” of WWII Jeep enthusiasts called WW2 Jeeps NSW. These folks are die hard Jeep fans like us who post a great e-newsletter monthly. The information in the letter is priceless and they have other memorabilia for sale as well. And like I said, Mitch treated the customer service very well!”
This looks pretty good apart.
“THIS IS A RARE VINTAGE U.S. ARMY JEEP MODEL KIT, 2 KITS IN 1, ARMY 1/4-TON LIAISON CAR AND U.S. ARMY ANTITANK 37m.m. field gun. THE FIRST AND ORIGINAL MODELS OF U.S. ARMY JEEP AND ANTITANK GUN. THESE ARE WOODEN AND CARDBOARD DIE CUT AND READY TO BE PUT TOGETHER. THEY ARE MADE BY ACE MODEL SHOP IN PASADENA, CALIFORNIA.”