Dave’s selling this Kelly hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/201313679630100
“Kelly top for a cj6. In rough shape. Most glass is bad. Roof was banged up some. Been sitting in the weeds for a bunch of years. 250$”
Dave’s selling this Kelly hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/201313679630100
“Kelly top for a cj6. In rough shape. Most glass is bad. Roof was banged up some. Been sitting in the weeds for a bunch of years. 250$”
Not sure what model of top that is.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/818564979930622
“Been garage kept for last 20 years comes with few extra parts including two Willy’s industrial L134 engines has had top doors and heater. Has clean title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Andy shared this truck. Value is unclear.
“Jeep FC170 truck Year unknown 4wd Cab looks decent. Used to be a flat bed. Back part of frame look”
I assume “loose” means the engine is free?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/842382743717981
“1951 Willys Jeep with snowplow blade. 4 cylinder. Chevy motor is loose. Body is in good shape. Bill of sale. No title.”
Here’s another story with images about the Bountiful Jeep Posse. This appeared in the May 1948 issue of Outdoor Life. Interestingly, this article summarizes the environmental history and purpose behind the creation of the Bountiful Jeep Posse.
In August of 1969 National Geographic published a lengthly story on the state of Colorado. Near the end of the article is a photo overlooking Ouray with a few tour jeeps in the foreground.
I had hoped the FC-Tour Jeep that was depicted was mine, so I bought the issue on eBay, But, a couple clues indicate it is Craig’s tour jeep. Other tour jeeps shown are the white CJ-6, the red topless wagon, and the Commando tour jeep.
These are scans I made of a reader’s Texaco lubrication charts years ago. The first one is for the CJ-2A and CJ-3A. The second one is for the 4WD Truck.
Ann spotted this video by the Jeep Guy. It’s part of a series of videos spoofing high end vehicles vs. not-so-high-end vehicles.
John’s wife Anne spotted this jeep-themed quilt at a Salt Lake City quilt show. I am still waiting on my jeep quilt from my wife (to be fair, she has no time for quilting these days and no doubt she is waiting on me to finish projects for her).
Blaine shared this low mileage CJ-5 (17K plus miles). There are some great vintage details on this rig.
https://kalispell.craigslist.org/cto/d/fortine-1971-jeep-cj5/7668801914.html
“1971 CJ5 jeep renegade 1
17,400 miles original orange paint. One owner had for many years used to plow snow only. Factory ordered hard top and dealer installed snow plow. Body is in excellent condition with only surface rust in places. original tires appear to have been recapped. Original pin stripe seats, dauntless V-6. 3 speed manual with warn overdrive. Amazing survivor collector piece”