Nice photo from a San Juan Scenic Jeep tour. Too bad the first photo isn’t a slightly wider photo.
Arboretum Jeep Train Postcard and Slide
Apparently, the arboretum had at least two different colors of jeep trains. Here’s a slide then of an orange one. It is currently priced at $12.99.
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(Originally posted May 2015) This was sold on eBay.
This postcard depicts how tram visitors used to tour the former Santa Anita ranch of “Lucky Baldwin”, who made millions in silver. According to the website, “Occupying the heart of the historic Rancho Santa Anita, The Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden is a unique 127 acre botanical garden and historical site jointly operated by the Los Angeles Arboretum Foundation and the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation and located in the city of Arcadia.”
1953 CJ-3A Prescott Valley, AZ $8000
Looks solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/681820117147732
“Professionally restored by army jeep specialist T90 transmission, 3 speed manual Transfer case is an 18 L head engine, otherwise known as a flathead, has been professionally reworked at an engine shop and has less than 100 miles on it- original mileage is 13k Dana 25 front axle Real axle Dana 44 PTO Carter w/o carburetor Choke and floor mounted foot starter Runs great, ready to drive home or out for a ride in the desert! (But can be delivered) The top shredded while bringing it up north, price reflects the need to buy a new one, still have all the hardware if your a do-it-yourselfer.”
1948 CJ-2A “Lefty” Bakersfield, CA $14,995
Looks good, but the bench seat seems an odd choice given the restoration.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/139100169294968
“Frame of restoration 6 years ago. Keep has been completely restored and only has 266 miles. New engine, brakes, all new electrical, radiator. ALL other components have been replaced or restored. Original California Jeep! Modified to have 2 gas tanks (original under drivers seat and 2nd under passenger seat). Absolutely immaculate Jeep Asking $15,000 OBO”
1953 CJ-3A Fresno, CA $19,000
This looks like it has gone through a full rebuild.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3675520609385004
“1953 Willy CJ3A Newly frame up Restoration 95% Accurate. Has been converted to 12v converting original parts to 12v. It has to be seen and driven to truly know how a brand new Willys was to drive in 1953. Every nut and bolt are new. Come see it”
1942 MB Darlen Center, NY Auction
With 5 days to go the top bid price is $700.
https://hibid.com/lot/175857480/1942-jeep-willy–stored-in-barn?ref=lot-list
“LAST REGISTERED IN 1999, 11725 MILES, MANUAL TRANSMISSION, INCLUDES 3 JERRY CANS, HAS WINCH ON FRONT BUMPER, GOOD TIRES, CANVAS TOP, FRAME IS IN GOOD SHAPE FOR AGE, SOME PAINT CHIPPING, NO DOORS, MOUSE REMNANTS IN ENGINE BAY NOT RUNNING LAST REGISTRATION AND BILL OF SALE ARE PRESENT; NO TITLE REQUIRED DUE TO AGE OF VEHICLE.”
1951 CJ-3A Twin Falls, ID $5500 OBO
Apparently, this is a barn find that is now for sale. It runs. I don’t know much more about it. Contact the seller at 307 203 7135 with any questions.
“1951 cj all original clear title runs”
1943 MB Lincoln, CA $6000
Lots of information provided about this MB.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/360913916397419
“WWII 1943 Willys Jeep, MB engine with Serial Number MB-250260 which matches the military depot data plate on the frame. It was rebuilt by the military on 10/14/1952 at Esslingen Ordinance Depot. The engine does turn over and is fairly original under the hood. The only thing not original for the era, is the voltage regulator for the generator. It has original gauges, but someone broke out the glass. Engine is mated to T84 transmission. It includes all seat frames front and rear, original fuel tank, 4 combat rims with used NDT and new tubes mounted. Also included is a set of top bows however they are for a M-38 and not an MB. They could be converted by welding. Original windshield frame is pretty rough but this jeep comes with another external windshield frame that could be used.
Various Jeeps at an Alaska Auction
Bill shared this auction for a Jeepster chassis and body with no bids, but there are additional jeeps in the auction:
1. https://hibid.com/lot/175243573/1950-willys-jeepster?ref=lot-list
2. https://hibid.com/lot/175243572/jeep-willys-forward-control?ref=catalog
3. https://hibid.com/lot/175243571/jeep-willys-forward-control?ref=catalog
4. https://hibid.com/lot/175243570/1947-jeep-overland?ref=catalog
1949 CJ-3A + WWII Body Pahrump, NV $2500
Given the extra body, this may be worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/298335703068602
“1949 Jeep with spare parts Does not run, no engine, has spare tub, fenders hood, springs, drive shafts, body rough on extra tub and rolling jeep. Can be used as parts or to put back together, have Transmission and transfer case that can be rebuilt with newer synchros and small bearing kits included, not all new bearings are there. This Jeep is not put together. Pictures show it will roll, but tub will have to be loaded separately. I have a Nevada Title that goes with it, but not in my name, it was signed by the previous owner. I will not answer to is it still available, once it is sold, it will be marked as sold and removed”