UPDATE: Price dropped to $3500.
(09/15/2012) This looks like a solid jeep for the price. It appears to have a Bobcat hood.
“great toy call 425 466 9886 for details”
http://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/cto/3510037929.html
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3500.
(09/15/2012) This looks like a solid jeep for the price. It appears to have a Bobcat hood.
“great toy call 425 466 9886 for details”
http://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/cto/3510037929.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2750.
(12/01/2012) Pics are small. It runs.
“1958 Jeep FC 170. Rare Cool Rig. Runs! No serious rust. Great resto candiate. Title is coming. $2750.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $2500.
It doesn’t get much more mail jeep than this one.
“Up for sale is a 1978 Jeep DJ5. It is a retired mail jeep. It is right hand drive. Starts right up every time. Title in hand. Totally street legal. Bought it as a project but realized I don’t have the time nor the extra cash to invest as my son just got his license and I need to get something he can use.”
No pics provided.
” Have a 56 cj5 willys need final touches has full fiberglass body n front fenders aftermarket nerf n roll bar biken soft top w full soft doors warn maltie range od
79 k10 short box 4x 4spd runs n drives dull pipes etc in really good shape for yr can send pic by tex or email
Call or tex 218 244 6502″
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/cto/3509891196.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
(10/31/2012) This is just a shell with a solid front clip.
“1951 fiberglass willys jeep body. Body is in good condition asking 500.00”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3200. This has at least some bondo (mentioned on a past ad). It has been painted recently.
“I’ve got a 1957 Willys Jeep (CJ-6). It runs fine, has a clear title. The seats you see are already installed. The speedometer is not installed. 3500 obo.
Thanks,
Noah
325-374-7431”
http://austin.craigslist.org/cto/3511419302.html
Anyone know anything about the Transport Motor Company (TMC)? Did TMC make the sprayer or is this a private labeled sprayer built by another company? I found one reference to the company on a CJ-2Apage thread.
Here’s a small brochure about the sprayer I bought off eBay the other day.
This is for pickup only.
“As you probably know these are very hard to find in their full form. These are often cut down to size, that is if one is managed to sneak its way out of being completely destroyed which is what is supposed to happen to these signs if they are removed or replaced. Contact me if you have any questions or would like to see additional pictures. This would be available for PICK UP ONLY, however. If you are willing to pay for shipping you will have to secure this on your own, prove the shipping cost, and pay the extra amount.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This is pretty cool.
“Original US WWII Curtain Fastener Set, in its original OD steel box, with GI tools, and thousands of its 1940s solid brass, oxidized bronze-finished mil-spec fasteners still within. Multi-compartmented box measures 3″ x 16 1/4″ x 25”, with hinged lid fastened by two spring catches. Two steel wire carrying handles–one on each size–complete the container. The lid is silscreened in orange with photographs of each fastener included in the set, each captioned with its federal serial number. Also depicted are the included tools, only some of which remain. The nomenclature stamp for the entire rig reads: “Curtain Fastener Kit / No. 4835 / FSN-42-K-6000 / Manufactured by United Carr Fastener Corp., Cambridge, Mass., USA.” (Carr manufactured the vast majority of the incredible array of fasteners used on all US GI gear.) Box lid is also stenciled with: “42-K-6000” in one-inch black figures and letter. Amongst the contents which remain in this amazing box are: Lift-the-Dot, Large; Lift-the-Dot, Small; a variety of different male halves for both types of LtD; Baby Durable; Large Durable; grommet (in several sizes; and an array of hardware types I cannot identify. All fasteners are NOS, original to the box. I can only assume the “curtain” in the ensemble’s title refers to that portion of the MB/GPW’s fabric top–but there are certainly many fasteners included in this set which were intended for use on seats, straps, etc. There’s thirty pounds of hardware here, and our opening bid wouldn’t cover today’s cost of purchasing the equivalent number of cheap, modern, imported fasteners. This set was surplused out of the US Army’s Pueblo Ordnance Depot in Colorado in the 1970s–which might explain its scarcity (if these were only issued at the depot level, there just weren’t that many). In over forty years of collecting, I’ve never seen another like this extraordinary assemblage, and have only even heard of one other.”
Apparently, this issue of Hit Magazine includes Jeep Jokes. However, the price of $20 makes the issue less appealing. Anyone have this?
This seems unusual.
“JEEP Printers Block Plate ANTIQUE/VINTAGE letterpress print 9926. This type of print block was used by printers, newspapers, magazines, and advertising typesetters to create printed media.
Copper plate on wood block. Dimensions (approximate): 1 1/2” x 3/4” x 7/8”.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This is a nice looking jeep.
“This jeep has always started. it is in great shape for its age. always kept indoors. It has a top, heater, wench, hubs, AIR lockers, airtank, reciever hitch, welder, two fuel tanks, duel exhust, great tires, rear seat, roll bar, camping rack. new extra best top. Has just about everything to rebuild the engine (new in the boxes) I was going to rebuild it 20 years ago but the jeep still purrs. I have had the jeep for 40 plus years! There is a small dent in the back where a trailer tounge hit the back. I drive it only a couple times a year. I noticed some oil leaking out of the hubs. There is a tear in the passenger seat. Been sitting too long. Everything works. I can get off a four wheel drive road, get on the freeway, use overdrive and cruise at 65 mph. Been a great jeep. Miles may not be accurate. I would like to be payed within 7 days after auction. I think it best to contact me and we can make arrangements for payment and delivery. We can possible deliver the jeep for a fee.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $4800.
This looks solid.
“1948 Jeep Willys Cj-2A, 66,000 miles, soft top, like-new original style tires, seats and carpet in good shape, 4 wheel drive works great with manual locking hubs”
This looks pretty good for the price.
“This is a 1952 M38 Willys (Korean war) Jeep. It has a 4cyl willys motor that runs just fine. It does need the canvas top and rear seat, and needs the origional steering wheel. The pictures show the vehicle quite well. This vehicle has some good history behind it. I will include the shop and parts manuals, both in hard copy. I will also include some Korean War field equipment (see photo). Bumper markings are (2nd Infantry Division that was in Korea in 1952. Please no tire kickers, or offering to trade. I am not in a hurry to sell and would like to sell it to someone who will complete the restoration with pride. It is a great jeep for parades and special events.”
http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/3507639510.html
This looks good, but shouldn’t the rear axles have some caps?
“1954 Jeep M38-A1
Army Jeep
Restored & Fully Operational
Runs & Drives Excellent
24 Volt System
Working Black Ops
Rebuilt Drivetrain
Canvas Top
New Tires
Drive Anywhere… On or Off Road!”
This looks solid.
“1948 Willy’s Jeep, nice soft top, $1,000 set of brand new wheels & tires, make a excellent 4 wheeling vehicle or with a little more work a show Jeep! Asking $2,995, for more info call or text Keith 276-275-9048”
http://swva.craigslist.org/cto/3508946246.html
The opening bid is only $200.
“UP FOR BID IS A BARN FIND BANTAM TRAILER ORIGIAL STEEL FLOOR SOME LITTLE PIN HOLE BUT NOT BAD NEEDS TIRES NO TITLE”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
“This 1949 Willys Overland Jeepster is in excellent used condition. The car has never been comprehensively restored because it has never needed such drastic attention. The car has been re-painted at least once. Paint is in good, presentable condition. There is no indication of any prior body repair or rust repair anywhere on this vehicle. The paint finish is red with some black fades highlighting the trim. All chrome is original and is very presentable as-is. The seat upholstery is in good, presentab l eand useable condition. The carpeting is new, original-style loop carpeting in proper color for the vehicle. The recently replaced the side curtains have never seen weather. This vehicle would qualify as an AACA HPOF (Historic Preservation of Original Features) car. As a collector who values original vehicles above restored vehicles, I believe that this Jeepster shoudl be enjoyed and cared for as-is and should never receive a comprehensive restoration. That said, if someone wanted to restore and have the very best Jeepster on earth, this is the right foundation for such an endeavor.
Noteable atrributes of this vehicle include:
* Very Rare, Original hub-caps in very presentable condition
* New reproduction set of hub caps are included (to be used when concerned about originals being stolen)
* Car is equipped with factory Overdrive – fully functional
* Car starts easily and runs smoothly with good oil pressure, no smoking, or other bad habits.
* Steering and suspension are all in good condition and the car travels well at highway speeds
* Tires are in good condition
* All chrome is original and serves as a testiment to the fact that this Jeepster has been well cared for its entire life.
* I would have no hesitations about getting in this car and driving it across the country”
UPDATE: **SOLD ** Was $4000
(12/30/2012) This has a variety of updates.
“1954 Willy’s CJ3A High Hood Jeep 4 x 4.
Cadillac tilt wheel, power steering.
302 Ford V-8, T90 4 speed transmission.
2″ lift. 33×10.50 thornbird tires.
Tow bar.
In good shape!
Runs and drives perfect!
Lots of new parts.
This is a sweet deal, for $7000 OBO. cash only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800
This is a project. This seller also is selling the two vehicles in the two posts below.
“1959 Willys Jeep truck. I started a frame off restorastion but got side tracked with other projects and life. The truck is mostly complete, but it cueenetly in pieces. I have almost everything to put it back in driving order. The truck ran and drove when I started. 75% of the truck is sandblasted and primered. New BFG all-terrain tires on stock wheels. Stock Hurricane 6 cyl engine. Stock tranny and transfer case. Lost of extra body parts avaliable as well. Contact Russ.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200
(12/18/2012) This has a dump bed. It might make a good project.
“1954 Willys jeep truck. Ran when parked a few years go, needs a battery charge. Has a dump flat bed. Hydraulics are powered by the engine. Flat head 6 cylinder engine. Title in hand, current non-op.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(10/01/2012) Lots of updates to this CJ-3B.
“Red 1963 CJ 3B Willys Jeep. Chevy 350, Edelbrock intake, K&N. Power steering, disc front brakes. Dana 44 rear- Detroit Locker, Dana 30 front-Power Lock, 456 gears. Spring over Wrangler springs, Bilstein Shocks. Sm420 four speed, Dana 20 transfer case. Warn 9k winch, Autometer gauges, full soft top with doors, half doors and bimini top. Cooler racks, bench seat, bucket seats and storage box for rear. Notarized title and registration in hand. $6,250 obo. Possible trade for sport quads, 400 or larger.”
Paul gives an update on his jeep build. (View past posts by Paul here)
“I’ve been making some progress on the Willys this winter but my wallet can’t keep up with my plans so I’ve had to scale my work back to consist of lower cost but necessary tasks which must be done but aren’t the flashy jobs that get noticed. One of these simple items was fabricating a license plate mount on the front bumper. I didn’t want to mount the plate on the grille where it would restrict the airflow heading toward the radiator and attaching the plate right above the bumper could restrict the visibility of the front turn signals. Hanging the plate below the front bumper would expose the plate to damage by snow piles and make it more difficult to see so I ended up mounting the plate on the center of the front bumper with some 1/8th inch thick angle stainless providing the needed support. These angle sections were cut so they were slightly wider and taller than the plate, the edges were filed and contoured to match the plate and riveted to a 16 gauge stainless sheet which fits just behind the license plate for added support.”
“With these parts together I riveted this assembly to the upper and lower surfaces of the front bumper. All rivets were flush head style which not only look smoother but prevent interference with the mounting of the license plate. The attach hardware for the license plate ended up being too close to the bumper structure so I had to hand file four openings in the bend radius of the reinforcing angles to allow clearance for the washers and nuts. The license plate mount is pretty sturdy and doesn’t restrict airflow or visibility so I like it. I’ve attached pictures of this mod so you can make sense of what I’m talking about.
By the way, the license Rolls is an old joke which began in either late 1972 or 1973. With the original four cylinder engine and the 5.38 axle ratios this poor Willys was slow. I drove many miles down the shoulder of the roads while faster vehicles (furniture vans, garbage trucks and kids on bicycles) zoomed past me. Naturally, my friends seemed to notice how slow my Jeep was and were often surprised to see a speedometer in the gauge cluster. They thought since the Willys was so slow I’d use a calender to measure my driving speed. Somehow the general opinion came to believe this Jeep was not built by WillysOverland but by a company called Rolls Knardly because the Jeep Rolls down one hill and Knardly make it up the next one. The name stuck and I paid extra to have Rolls as a personalized license plate much to the enjoyment of my friends. I still have the plate and someday I hope to have the all new and improved Rolls Knardly back on the Alaskan roads, I might even try to pass someone!”
Roy Roger’s sidekick Pat Brady had a couple color books made under his name that feature a variety of nellybelle images. You can read more about nellybelle at the CJ-3B page.
1) This coloring book is for sale in a few different places. The cheapest price I found was on Etsy for $8.00 (plus shipping) and includes a few pages colored.
2) The cover of this coloring book was on a Pat Brady Biography page. I haven’t found it for sale anywhere yet.
3) I found this copy of a page from “In Trouble” at comic art fans.
UPDATE: Was on eBay. I never knew someone made a Half Safe Toy. This looks like Half Safe following the rebuild in the UK.
“(1) GPA JEEP “HALF SAFE” WWII WW2 PLASTIC MODEL, MAKER UNKNOWN
“HALF SAFE” AMPHIB JEEP CONVERTED TO CIVILIAN USE FOR AN AROUND THE WORLD JOURNEY AS KNOWN IN THE BOOK BY THAT NAME
PLASTIC ITEM, USED TO HAVE AN ELECTRIC MOTOR BUT INTERNAL PARTS ARE MISSING, ON OFF SWITCH IS THE LIFE PRESERVER ON THE TOP OF THE CABIN, HAS THE BATTERY HOLDER STILL HOOKED UP, MISSING HEADLIGHTS AND SOME OTHER SMALL ITEMS
INCREDIBLY RARE ITEM.
SIZE 9-1/4″ LONG, 3-1/2″ WIDE, 3-1/2″ HIGH”