To Top

Flattie Body on CJ-5 Chassis Roseburg, OR $1500

• CATEGORIES: CJ-2A, CJ5 This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

Not sure how much value is here.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1377795102575092

“Willys low hood, the body is sitting on a 79 cj5 frame, has a amc 304, dana30 front amc 20 rear. 3:53 gears. I do have the right grill for it, and a pair of seats. Will be on different wheels and tires.”

flattie-roseburg-or0 flattie-roseburg-or1 flattie-roseburg-or2 flattie-roseburg-or3 flattie-roseburg-or4

 
To Top

Year? CJ-2A Cheyenne, WY $2250

• CATEGORIES: CJ-2A, CJ-3A • TAGS: , This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

This has a 2A body, so the listed year of 1950 may be incorrect. It’s got a few other odd mods, too.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1156921921410986

“1950 Willys Jeep CJ3 CJ3A Barn Find!!! This is a 1950 Jeep CJ3A that has a Buick V6 transplant. Intakes and cylinders look good oil is clean, looks like it was never run. Pretty sure it have not been driven in at least 20 years. Body is ok but not too rusty. Frame is solid. Have a clean title. Bought from a barn locally this winter but have too many projects.”

1950-cj3a-cheyenne-wy1 1950-cj3a-cheyenne-wy2 1950-cj3a-cheyenne-wy3 1950-cj3a-cheyenne-wy4

 
To Top

1951 CJ-3A Clovis, CA $4500

• CATEGORIES: CJ-3A This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: Still Available.

(03/28/2021) It’s a project.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/847603335969777

“1951 cj-3a solid body, no rust needs these items finished * wiring *radiator *plumbing Been in storage for years Ran and drove fine prior to being stored.”

1951-cj3a-clovis-ca1 1951-cj3a-clovis-ca2 1951-cj3a-clovis-ca3 1951-cj3a-clovis-ca4

 
To Top

1947 CJ-2A Fort Mitchell, AL $3000

• CATEGORIES: CJ-2A This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

It’s a project.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/188820516049935

“Possibly trade for side by side , four wheeler or ford truck. Truck must run but body can be a bad. Late 40s cj2a body stretched 10 3/4 inches and mounted to a 1990 yj chassis. Floors need to be completed. Was planning a v8 and 1 ton swap . Does currently run and drive but not sure how good the motor is . Has a 2.5 4 cylinder, ax15 , 231 t case , dana 30 front and 35 rear .not sure of gearing or if they match. All stock yj . Not sure of overall condition of the drive train because i was going to swap it all . Cool project . All controls are already figured out . Pickup in ft mitchell. I have driven it around the property a good bit . No title . Serial number “vin plate” is missing”

1947-cj2a-fortmitchell-al1 1947-cj2a-fortmitchell-al2 1947-cj2a-fortmitchell-al3 1947-cj2a-fortmitchell-al4

 
To Top

1952 CJ-3A Buckeye, AZ $950

• CATEGORIES: CJ-3A This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

Not sure how much value is here.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/135606341848623

“1952 Willys Jeep CJ 4×4. This is a MAJOR Project or use for Parts or stick it out as some Yard Art. It is VERY RUSTY. The frame and tub both have cancerous rust. The whole floor has been replaced with expanded metal. It does have a 4 cyl Chevy engine swapped into it. Been sitting and not running for decades. It does have a clean title in my name. $950. Buckeye, AZ. I am not selling it for scrap. If no one wants to buy it, I will just keep it and make some cool yard art out of it. The wheel dollies are not included and not for sale.”

1952-cj3a-buckeye-ariz0 1952-cj3a-buckeye-ariz1 1952-cj3a-buckeye-ariz2 1952-cj3a-buckeye-ariz3 1952-cj3a-buckeye-ariz4

 
To Top

eWillys was Down on Sunday

• CATEGORIES: News This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

If you didn’t notice, eWillys was down on Sunday. It wasn’t just my server, but seems to have been the entire server farm (or the connection to the server farm). Even the web host’s site was down. Things seem to be working fine now.

With eWillys not working, you’d think I had some extra time to take it easy. No sites, no updates, no problems …. Instead, it just gave me extra time to pace and fret over the VA’s delay of the paperwork we need to close on the house. We were expecting to close on April 2nd, so every day of delay drags on us.

I suppose this house is more than just a house; it’s a transitional period, a bookend to the Finding Virginia story that ended in mid-2011, just before I met Ann. I had just started eWillys a few years earlier as the Recession crushed the companies I’d helped launched in the 00s. By 2011, the Recession had also wiped out half the value of the house I’d bought with my girlfriend in Idaho, meaning it was greatly underwater. The house got sold, I lost money, we split up, and I moved temporarily back in with my parents. So much fun!

Then, I met Ann.

We hit it off immediately. I soon moved in with her and her mom, as Ann was already caring for her mother at that point. Not having to pay for housing and having few bills, I didn’t have to work and, instead, was able to focus on eWillys, research, writing books, traveling, and helping out with my father. It was a unique opportunity to step away from the ordinary work-a-day world and, after all the my stress in the early 2000s of raising money for startups in Silicon Valley, it was a big mental relief (something I didn’t explore all that deeply in Finding Virginia).

And, if that wasn’t all, my mother and sister may be moving to Texas this fall, meaning they will be selling their houses. Having the extra space at our new place to put some of the family ‘treasures’ (like a coal cart from my grandfather’s Idaho mine) just adds to the pressure of needing this place.

I’m sure it will all work out this week, but that thought doesn’t making the waiting any easier, especially with Ann’s mother’s health so fragile.

So, it’s not that we are at the worst parts of our life; instead, we’ve climbed up from the worst parts, together, and can see the best parts before us; the house represents a huge step in that direction and we are ready to proceed. This is why the waiting is intolerable, because we are very, very ready to move forward!!

 
To Top

1946 X-Raying of a Jeep

• CATEGORIES: Features, Magazine, Old News Articles • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.
1946-03-25-life-magazine-jeep-xray-lores

This is a real X-ray of a real jeep developed as a life-size image. Life Magazine, March 25, 1946.

In 1946 the wiz kids at the University of Rochester, NY, and Eastman Kodak built the world’s largest radiograph, one that could create an X-Ray photo of a large machine, say a jeep, which is precisely how they tested it. In the jeep’s case, the team used the million-volt x-ray machine to create a radiograph 12′ 1″ long by 4′ 1″ tall, or large enough to contain a life size jeep. The larger goal was create the ability to X-Ray large machinery.

The February 8th, 1946, issue of Rochester Democrat Chronicle shared the story:

1946-02-08-rochester-democrat-chron-xray-jeep-lores

The next month, Life Magazine also ran the story, this time with a copy of the X-ray photo (seen at top):

1946-03-25-life-magazine-jeep-xray2-lores

1946-03-25-life-magazine-jeep-xray3-lores

The jeep’s hood number is 20200556

 
To Top

Before the Jeep: Bantams & the Cola Wars

• CATEGORIES: Features This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

This story doesn’t relate much to jeeps, but theOldMotor website published a piece of Robert Cunningham about that tells the story of Bantam’s effort to participate in the cola wars. However, their effort to patent a carton-shaped truck capable of carrying six packs of beverages was interrupted in the summer of 1940 by a shift in priorities towards the new BRC recon vehicle (aka the jeep), along with the advent of WWII.

https://theoldmotor.com/?p=184427&fbclid=IwAR0loA7Y_2FC3xJhXYx_dFcVMBLy9lfQNF8B6hPWHnwQJfFDa02WVzNfT8I

Austin-Business-Coupe-1080x650-coca-cola

 
To Top

Warn Dimpled Summer Hubs Storrs, CT eBay

• CATEGORIES: Features, Parts • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

Ted’s got these dimpled Warn summer hubs for sale. The dimpled versions are the second gen summer hubs; the first were the waffle style. The OEM green container is particularly rare.

View all the information on eBay

warn-summer-hubs-green-box1 warn-summer-hubs-green-box2 warn-summer-hubs-green-box3 warn-summer-hubs-green-box4 warn-summer-hubs-green-box5

“Willys Jeep CJ2A CJ3A Early Column Shift CJ3B CJ5 Warn Summer Hub Universal Jeep. Condition is “Used”.
This is a very nice set of Willys Jeep Warn brand Summer Hubs with original carrying case.These Summer Hubs were a very popular aftermarket item introduced by the Warn manufacturing company and used to help eliminate uneven tire wear,wear and tear on front axle joints,differential gear bearings, Pinion and front drive shaft.

Basically, these Summer Hubs made the Willys Jeep Two Wheel Drive when Four Wheel Drive wasn’t needed for long lengths of time. They would be installed very easily be removing front drive flanges and mounting hubs.They would also give the jeep better gas mileage.

Continue reading

 
To Top

FC-150 Narrow Track Cuff Links on eBay

• CATEGORIES: Advertising & Brochures, Features This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: Still Available. Buy-it-now price is $99.99.

(01/05/2021) Maury shared these super cool FC-150 narrow track cuff links. They are priced at $99.

View all the information on eBay

fc-150-cufflinks0

fc-150-cufflinks1

fc-150-cufflinks2

fc-150-cufflinks3

fc-150-cufflinks4

“Very Rare Vintage late 1950’s / early 1960’s Silver Willys FC-150 Cufflinks in Tarnished but Very Good Used Condition. Stamped “NB” and “STERLING” on the inside surface of both backings.

The Jeep Forward Control is a truck that was produced by Willys Motors, later named Kaiser Jeep, from 1956 to 1965. It was also assembled in other international markets. The layout featured a cab over (forward control) design.
The Forward Control models were primarily marketed as work vehicles for corporate, municipal, military, as well as civilian use. Regular pickup box beds were standard, but customers were offered a large number of “Jeep approved” specialized bodies from outside suppliers. These ranged from simple flatbeds to complete tow trucks, dump trucks, and fire trucks. The vehicles were also manufactured under license in India and Spain.

My Father obtained these cufflinks while working in fleet sales for Willys in the Caribbean and Central & South America in the 50’s and early 60’s.”

 
To Top

VW Brasilian JEG Berlin, Germany Auction

• CATEGORIES: Features, International, Unusual, VEEP (VW Jeep), Scamp, Others This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

jeg-vw-brazil-brochure4

TJ shared this rare offload VW-based Brazil vehicle with 4WD that’s up for auction. It’s located in Brazil, but shipping is available to Europe. There are ton of pics of the Jeg that’s up for auction along with pics of related brochures.

https://getyourclassic.com/item/jeg-brasilian-vw-jeep/ (or read this Samba ad)

VW-JEG0008 VW-JEG0009 VW-JEG0015
“In the 70s, VW Brasil tried to join the Brazilian army with the VW VEMP. Two prototypes were created (one 4X4 and one 4X2), the car was created entirely in straight and simple lines for easier maintenance.

The engine would be 1600 already used by cars of other VW models. After the project was rejected for political reasons (cars with a rear engine would no longer be accepted by the army) the two prototypes ended up being used internally by the factory.

Continue reading

 
To Top

1959 CJ-3B Tustin, MI $12,000

• CATEGORIES: CJ-3B • TAGS: , This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

Looks like a nice build. I’m wondering if the top was designed for a CJ-5 originally? I haven’t seen a top adapter in the front quite like this one.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/303122987844216

“1959 Willy’s Jeep Flat Head 4 cylinder Hard Top $12,000”

1959-cj3b-tustin-mi1 1959-cj3b-tustin-mi2

 
To Top

1949 CJ-3A Salem, OR $6900

• CATEGORIES: CJ-3A This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

Look solid.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/151568150167753

“This thing runs fantastic, has too many updates to mention, I will let my pictures do the talking, if you have an interest please contact me, located in Oregon”

1949-cj3a-salem-or1 1949-cj3a-salem-or2 1949-cj3a-salem-or3

 
To Top

Bobcat? Fiberglass Body Moxee, WA $400

• CATEGORIES: Body Parts, Parts • TAGS: , This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

The wider rim around the back suggest this is a later Bobcat fiberglass body.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/442476040389776

“Fiberglass flat fender Jeep body. No cracks.”

fiberglass-body-bobcat-moxee-wa0 fiberglass-body-bobcat-moxee-wa1 fiberglass-body-bobcat-moxee-wa2 fiberglass-body-bobcat-moxee-wa3 fiberglass-body-bobcat-moxee-wa4

 
To Top

1961 CJ-3B Joshua Tree, CA $1500

• CATEGORIES: CJ-3B This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

The body looks solid.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1170276500092258

“Complete rolling chassis with axles, brakes, and Rancho suspension. No engine, trans, or T/case. Some rust under passenger seat compartment and front fender braces. Some extra parts available. No title. I can provide you a bill of sale for parts. $1,500 obo.”

1961-cj3b-joshuatree-ca1 1961-cj3b-joshuatree-ca2 1961-cj3b-joshuatree-ca3 1961-cj3b-joshuatree-ca4

 
To Top

1953 CJ-3A Chico, CA $6500

• CATEGORIES: CJ-3A This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: Still Available.

(02/01/2021) Only the one pic provided. It looks like the drain hole has been filled.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/774769846460272

“1953 willys jeep. Runs great. Brakes and axle have been gone threw. V6 Buick”

1953-cj3a-chico-ca

 
To Top

1946 CJ-2A Alton, NH $9500

• CATEGORIES: CJ-2A • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: Still Available.

(09/29/2020) It’s got a fiberglass body and stainless windshield.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/458403105161154

“1946 Willys Jeep CJ-2A around 1000 miles on rebuilt engine, Fiberglass body, stainless steel CJ-3a windshield, Full roll cage best top seats,full soft top with side windows, and Best top center console. Painted the frame and body at that time as well. 4000lb winch. Spare tire carrier. New 700×16 tires. New carb and front end parts last summer. I don’t use it enough to keep. Fun Jeep.”

1946-cj2a-loudon-nh1 1946-cj2a-loudon-nh2 1946-cj2a-loudon-nh3 1946-cj2a-loudon-nh4

 
To Top

1946 CJ-2A New Vineyard, ME $3500

• CATEGORIES: CJ-2A This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: Still Available.

(11/14/2020) This lacks a motor, tranny, and tc.  Listed as 1947 (probably a seller guess), it appears to be a 1946 based on the data plates and grille..

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/859410601480616/

“Late 40’s willys jeep in black primer no motor or transmission. More parts available. Please call Steve Heath [hidden information] between 6am and 7pm leave a message and phone number and he’ll call you back”

1947-cj2a-newvineyard-me1 1947-cj2a-newvineyard-me2 1947-cj2a-newvineyard-me3 1947-cj2a-newvineyard-me4

 
To Top

1964 FC-150 Estacada, OR **SOLD**

• CATEGORIES: FC150-FC170-M677 This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.

Has rust, but still worth a look. Thanks to TJ for spotting it.

“1960….ish Jeep Forward control pickup 4×4, manual transmission…very rusty….being sold for parts/or whole…no title! Still has a few good parts,the best being the Rare factory Perkins 4 cylinder diesel!!..Will consider trade for Kids dirtbike 80-100cc”

1964-fc150-estacada-or0 1964-fc150-estacada-or1 1964-fc150-estacada-or2 1964-fc150-estacada-or3 1964-fc150-estacada-or4

 
To Top

1947 Willys-Overland Motors “A New Concept” Document

• CATEGORIES: Advertising & Brochures, Documents, Features This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

I missed out on this fascinating document yesterday on eBay. My high bid of $52.50 wasn’t quite enough, but at least we have pics of the entire document.

It’s not clear to me who the audience was for this document. The fact that it mentions the upcoming trucks suggests to me it was published in early 1947, prior to the introduction of the trucks in the summer of 1947. Maybe the document was for shareholders? Maybe it was for dealers (or prospective dealers)?

Titled “A NEW CONCEPT OF AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION“, the document makes the argument that prior to WWII the automobile was a luxury item for most folks. As such, bigger, longer, and faster, along with yearly innovations, were necessary to attract consumers with disposable income.

However, after the war, argued Willys-Overland in the document, the automobile would become a critical part of everyone’s everyday life. As such, offering consumers an affordable vehicle, one that didn’t change dramatically every year and one that cost less to maintain, was a the vision that Willys-Overland planned to follow. This meant simple vehicles that responded to customer needs, along with lesser tweaks to each model to insure the company could keep costs down (don’t have to redesign dies, fewer factory shutdowns for model changes, etc).

So, the company’s production ideas meant simple designs catered to consumer needs rather than the latest streamlined designs. That makes sense as a strategy; but, in regards to the DISTRIBUTION portion of the document’s title, I could find nothing stating how the company’s strategy would change the distribution side of things. This document probably would have been more accurately titled, “A NEW CONCEPT OF AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTION”.

1948-willys-overland-booklet03 01948-willys-overland-booklet4 1948-willys-overland-booklet05 1948-willys-overland-booklet06

Continue reading

 
To Top

Seabees Photo

• CATEGORIES: Features, Museums, Old Images This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

Gayland shard this photo posted on the Navy Seabee Museum site that features Seabees working on a jeep and some other vehicles. The Navy’s Seabee website has done a good job of organizing its digital collections based on multiple factors (time period and location in most cases).

If you haven’t ever visited the museum, it’s located in Port Hueneme. We had a chance to visit back in 2014 while it was undergoing updates. I’m sure it’s even better now.

seabees-pacific-theatre2

 
To Top

1956 French-Canadian Ad From Kaiser-Willys of Canada on eBay

• CATEGORIES: Advertising & Brochures, Features, How To, International • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

Maury spotted this jeep-family ad from Kaiser-Willys of Canada.

View all the information on eBay

“1956 Canadian Kaiser Willys print ad Jeep Universal, Wagon, & Pickup. Original magazine advertisement measures 7 X 9.5 inches (approx.).”

1956-kaiser-willys-canada-ad-jeep-family2

 
To Top

Florida Senator Claude D. Pepper in BRC-40 and His Campaign Jeep

• CATEGORIES: Bantam-FordGP-WillysMA-EarlyJPs, Features, MB, Old Images, Unusual This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE II: Somehow I missed this second version of the Senators with Charles Payne driving down he steps on May 20, 1941:

1941-05-20-bantam-brc-40-capitol-steps-lores

PHOTO CREDIT: Florida State University’s Digital Repository https://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A154424

====================

Published March 28, 2021: Here’s another, earlier jeep photo, including a dedication by Charles Payne, related to Senator Claude Pepper in a Bantam BRC-40. According to the Florida State University Digital Archives, Senator Robert Reynolds is driving the jeep, Senator Claude Pepper is in the passenger seat, and Charles Payne and Harold Crist are seated in the back. The photo is dated May 1941.

https://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A117598

1941-05-florida-state-un-dig-arc-claude-pepper-lores

Also, according to a June 02, 1968, column by Larry King in the Miami Herald, there was a video taken of Senator Pepper riding up the steps and it was to be shown on TV on June 30, 1968. I was unable to find the video on the internet.

===================

ORIGINALLY POSTED DECEMBER 09, 2012: This pictures tells the tale of Senator Claude Pepper‘s bid for re-election as a Senator from Florida in the 1950 race.  Like his jeep, Senator Pepper’s campaign crashed that year as well.

PHOTO CREDIT: State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory, http://floridamemory.com/items/show/36090 CAPTION: Addressed to George Smathers from his friend Carl L. Hahn, an accompanying note says, “Here’s what is left of the Pepper machine in Palm Beach County – Souvenir of your successful 1950 campaign.”

The accident led to a lawsuit against the driver and Senator Claude Pepper. The appeared in the August 04, 1950, issue of the Palm Beach Post:

1950-08-04-palm-beach-Post-claude-pepper-accident

 
To Top

1945 “Sno-Jeep” Suits for Children

• CATEGORIES: Advertising & Brochures, Features, Old News Articles This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

This unusual ad appeared in the December 18, 1945, issue of the Poughkeepsie Journal. I guess marketers figured adding the “jeep” name to most anything was a good bet for increasing sales?

1945-12-18-poughkeepsie-journal-sno-jeep-kids-suits

 
To Top

1946 CJ-2A Hagerstown, MN $9000

• CATEGORIES: CJ-2A • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: Still Available.

(03/25/2021) This militarized CJ-2A looks solid.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2237629423034060

“Runs good, new tires 2 years ago, gas gauge doesn’t work, speedometer doesn’t work needs new cable, tear in passenger seat, just replaced universal joints, professional rebuilt starter and alternator. New fan belt. Driven weekly, starts good. Clear Maryland title.”

1946-cj2a-hagerstown-md01 1946-cj2a-hagerstown-md0 1946-cj2a-hagerstown-md1 1946-cj2a-hagerstown-md2 1946-cj2a-hagerstown-md3 1946-cj2a-hagerstown-md4