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Jeep Transmission (and Transfer Case) – Auction

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Need some help identifying this one, so please comment if you know what vehicle(s) this might fit…

Caught sight of this auction for a “Transmission” (but also includes a Transfer Case), as I’m looking for a spare Dana 18:

Jeep Transmission

Location: Reedsburg, WI 53959

This is a good example of a possible gem available at auction — the current bid is only $1, and it’s listed as “pickup only” – so if you’re in the area (perhaps Madison is the closest city?) and this is something you might need, I expect you may be able to pick this up quite inexpensively (would probably cost more in gas than the winning bid).

A Note on Auctions

See the end of this post for some hints and tips about bidding on these types of auctions.

 
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Jeep Grille & Hood Garage Art – Auction

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Couple of interesting (and similar) auction items caught my eye this week…

I always find these types of artwork interesting, as it really showcases the creativity and ingenuity of our Jeep hobbyists, and it always gets me thinking about all the “spare” parts that I have in the garage, and perhaps things I might be able to do with them (besides saving them for spares).

Jeep Hood Desk & Chair

Location: Puslinch, ON N0B2J0

I actually like this idea quite a bit, and I love the idea of the drawers in the back. I’m not sure I would have used the bumper (as it seems a bit large and out of place) as do the rear struts. I’m surprised the hood is a bit dinged up, and that there are now turn signals installed. But again, I love the idea, and the drawers in the back.

Jeep Grille Wall Hanger Decor

Location: Newton, IL 62448

Love this wall hanger, and especially that the lights are functional (have to say I wish the lights on the desk above were working also). Just a cool piece of garage art (and I’m sure this could also be “recovered” and used as a spare if the need ever arose).

Introduction

A quick introduction (as this is my first post on eWillys) – my name is Dan, and (like most of us) I’ve been a car guy forever. Primarily LBC’s (little British cars – MG, Triumph, Healey, Jag, etc.) but also have had a CJ3a for probably a dozen years or so now.

I’m also a bit of an online auction junkie – not so much eBay, but some of the lesser known sites (e.g. estate auctions, farm auctions, etc.) and it’s surprising the types of things you can find (including WIllys items). So from time to time, I’ll be posting here on eWillys some of the interesting things I’ve come across during my time perusing my favorite auction sites.

A Note on Auctions

A couple of things I’ve learned about online auctions that might help if you’re considering bidding on any items:

  1. Pay attention to location as many items will not be shipped by the auctioneer. Most of the time, the auctioneer is just interested in selling items quickly and moving on, and especially with larger items, these will be LOCAL PICKUP ONLY.
  2. Having said that–if you contact the auctioneer and ask, you may be able to arrange for shipping. I’ve found most auctioneers will consider shipping if you’re nice, and if it would be reasonable for them to ship. HOWEVER – ask about fees!
  3. Handling Fees – some auctioneers charge a handling fee, especially for items that are being shipped. Read the rules for each auction (and if in doubt, ask)
  4. Shipping Fees – all auctioneers charge a shipping fee, usually just a “pass thru” but sometimes with a surcharge. Read the rules for each auction (and if in doubt, ask)
  5. Buyer’s Premium – you’ll also pay a percentage of the bid as a “buyer’s premium” and this will vary from auctioneer to auctioneer (and these can be substantial) but I’d say 10%-15% is about average (and if in doubt, ask)
  6. Bidding – rules can vary, but most of the time when a new bid is placed, some “extra time” is placed on the clock (so that others can increase their bids) – so no “sniping” of bids. Having said that, it really is imperative to be online as the bidding deadline approaches as bids will often increase (most times substantially) and if you’re really interested in an item you’ll need to monitor bidding activity at the close of the auction.
  7. Inspections – if you’re local, most auctioneers offer dates & times for in person inspections. If you’re bidding on an expensive item, it’s probably worth doing an in-person evaluation prior to bidding.
  8. Is it all worth it? In short, yes–there are some real bargains out there–BUT (especially for lower priced items) you may find the fees may total more than the item itself! Yet even then, if an item is rare, it’ll still be worth it.
 
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SUNDAY, SUNDAY, SUNDAY!!! 5/25 HACKETTSTOWN, NJ

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SUNDAY, SUNDAY, SUNDAY!!! TOMORROW 5/25 HACKETTSTOWN, NJ

Almost that time, been a lot of rain this year but it looks like a wonderful Sunday should be a great turnout based on the previous rain outs at so many other events. Either way this is Rain or Shine, but looking nice for tomorrow. Stop by and see us, I’m helping in the Vendor Food Truck area and then pretty much all over where needed.

Getting the Wagon out today and geared up for tomorrow at M&M Mars Hackettstown, NJ

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Also please don’t forget next weeks The Willys Jeep Rally in College Corner, OH. Will be posting reminders about this show next week as well. 

 

 
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1947 Willys CJ2A $3,200 Hays, KS **POSSIBLE NO LONGER AVAILABLE**

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1947 Willys CJ2A $3,200 Hays, KS **POSSIBLE NO LONGER AVAILABLE**

Andy’s Picks, this was a neat one sent by Andy, it is over a year old but the Ad is still up so we can grab some pictures for the record here. Looks like a really neat piece CJ2A with a Trencher, and it ties into the current request for anyone with more information on these, please see that post here…. This post may not be the exact same model, but I feel they all tie into each other.

WANTED MORE INFO ON JEEP-A-TRENCH

If we are going by the smaller tag it’s a 1948 CJ2A, not a ’47, but it looks really complete and should be a cool project for someone, or maybe it already is and they can see this and update us on any progress.

The way these trenchers work is really neat how the augers windrow the material off to the sides of the trench. I have not seen the reverse of these, anyone know if it back fills the hole by changing direction it looks like there are 2 augers on this set up?

Here is that cool video from France on the operation, couple ad’s to watch and its near the end of this link. This looks similar to the post, where as the Auburn Jeep-A-Trench looks a little different.

Additional Information about that video is posted here….

 

The small bump out on that back panel can be made out on the posted jeep below… then this is a good shot of that windrow effect, I see now that it pushes the material past the end of the auger. So my idea of it running backwards to fill the hole may not be how this works, but maybe they are still accepting design ideas??

Back to the post and pictures of the Trencher…..

Information from seller:

1947 Trencher jeep. Bill of sale only. Bought from a farm auction. Unsure of condition. Trencher appears complete. Comes with front bumper weight and complete governor.

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Good shot of the counter weight and some spare chain links, is it possible there are 2 trenchers in the pile here? Plus all the other weight from the chain and in that custom box help with some additional up front weight.

 

It may have been in the video and I could be way off but I feel I read there was 17HP to the rear PTO on this set up.

The leather effect of the patina I can feel that fender from here, this is similar to the Patina Willa Dean has, its not rust, its pretty great looking CJ! That is just perfectly weathered steel! 

 

You can see that bump out panel like on the Video and pictures above, and there are 2 augers here, so makes one wonder for sure.

 

 
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FC-150 as a Farm Jeep

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Note: This post will remain on the top of the page for the next few days. (5-23 to 5-26)

FC-150 as a Farm Jeep – by Barry @ Farm Jeep

www.farmjeep.com has focused on the Jeep CJ series. While researching snowplows last winter, I came across this eWillys post – https://www.ewillys.com/2010/08/13/1957-fc-150-jamestown-nc-ebay/ Here is evidence that at least one individual used the FC-150 as a Farm Jeep.

Fast forward to the Spring Willys Reunion in North Canton, OH. While talking to some friends, I saw an FC-150 pull into the motel parking lot. As the driver parked, I could see a PTO on the rear! An FC-150 Farm Jeep in the wild. I quickly tracked down the owner, Seth Hensler. Seth, who goes by the name of “redeye_garage” on social media, was kind enough to give me a tour of the FC’s PTO setup.

For demonstration purposes, Seth has attached a fertilizer spreader. You can see more details in this picture.

Seth has a YouTube channel where you can see more of the FC-150, including this one that shows the PTO working at an antique machinery show –

We will soon add FC-150 information from Seth and others to the Farm Jeep site. In the meantime, please let us know if you have seen an FC-150 as a Farm Jeep at a show or in the wild. You may leave a comment here or contact me at barry@farmjeep.com

Submitted and authored by Barry of www.farmjeep.com. Thanks Barry for the story look forward to seeing if anyone else has some information on FC-150’s used as Farm Jeeps.

 
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Auburn Jeep-A-Trench Assembly Manual ***Wanted***

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***WANTED***

Auburn Jeep-A-Trench Assembly Manual

If anyone has any additional information, O&M manual and/or operating videos, etc?

Please let us know.

Thanks in advance. Tim

Info@ewillys.com

 

 
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1967 Kaiser Jeep M715 Kaiser $8,000 Bulverde, TX

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1967 Kaiser Jeep M715 Kaiser $8,000 Bulverde, TX

This one is a neat rig. As a kid of the 80’s the M715 was unknown to me, but it reminds me of GI-Joe type vehicles of which I was fortunate to have many, and still have a few of my childhood relics. I can clearly remember when I would come home from school and catch an episode of GI-Joe and He-Man, good times for sure!

Way later in life I ran across the Willys 230 Tornado engine on OWF and only then was exposed to the 1967-1968 M715 “series” or “variants” which contained the 230 Tornado engine. The 230 installed in the M715 is quite a bit different and refined from the early 230’s in the Trucks, Wagons, and then early J Series stuff. Released in mid-1962 the early 230’s were plagued with issues that have been documented many times over, from oil leaks off the front plate mounting design, to head casting issues, ring seating issues, they just struggled to catch up on all the issues, regardless of these issues the 230 is a wild engine and super fun to drive. The TSB’s are a plenty on the early rigs, which make these later 230’s in the M715 pretty cool pieces at times.

There was a period of time where the 230 was no longer being installed in Kaiser vehicles post say early 1965’ish, (Willys was gone by now and fully replaced by “Jeep” and the J Series). Some interesting changes on the later M715 variants like a 1bbl carb vs the Truck/Wagon (TW) had a Holley 2bbl 2415. Being military they were 24V vs TW were 12v. Typically have massive DC Generators, large full blown PTO, T98 4 Speeds with a divorced transfer case. TheY had improved engine mounts that came off the block not the front plate, all the lessons learned from the casting issues were applied.

Overall the M715’s can be found in super low mile examples, which is good and bad, its never good for much anything to sit not used, there are a lot of systems to the rigs, with the 24V, PTO’s, this has DRW’s and a dump bed, its really neat. Hope you enjoy this one and if you are in the market and local for a heavy, not fast, but super cool rig with a unique power plant, this would be fun to go check out and put it through its paces.

Information from seller:

67 m715 Kaiser 4×4 1.25ton dually with hydraulic dump bed and wench. $8,000. Not looking to trade and will not respond to is it available, if adds up its for sale. Ran when parked but will need carb work as its been sitting more than a year, seats need to be mounted to drive, so will need a trailer. Clean Texas title. 4 new tires and all military manuals on it.

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1960 Willys Jeep Wagon $15,000 Chepachet, RI

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1960 Willys Jeep Wagon $15,000 Chepachet, RI

Andy’s Picks > this was sent over by Andy it’s posted as a 1960, the roof line supports that I feel. The rounded wheel arches on the deliveries are always neat to see. The livery is USPS and it looks like they are had / are having a fun time with the build on this one.

Something different, maybe pair it up with an FJ and DJ and have the full set!

Information from seller:

Jeep sedan delivery US mail truck just testing the Waters looking for offers

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2025 Spring Willys Reunion Pictures and Fall Reunion Reminder

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The 2025 Spring Willys Reunion was held last weekend in Ohio.

It looks like they had a great turnout out and lots of different style rigs showed up.

Check out their page for this years Photos.

http://www.willysreunion.com/smwrphotos.htm

 

Also the Fall Reunion is coming up, a formal post will be created for this event:

http://www.willysreunion.com/fwr25.htm

29th Annual Fall WILLYS Jeep Reunion & Swap Meet – Missouri

September 5-6, 2025

Fulton, Missouri

For Information Contact

Art or Darlene Gloss
(573) 491-9921

4wdjeep@mail.com

Jeff Petrowich
(217) 246-5438
jpet@willysreunion.com

 
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1946 Jeep Willys $1,750 Columbia City, IN

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1946 Jeep Willys $1,750 Columbia City, IN

Andy’s Picks but this is a neat set up, needs some work, but the price point is not bad for a unique jeep.

Information from seller:

I have a nice 1946 Willys jeep truck for sale for parts or restoration. Has 4 cylinder engine. Manual transmission. Snow.plow along with pump assembly. 4×4..has title. Open to trades or cash. Let me know if you have something you want to put towards trading or cash or both. Pick up in Columbia city Indiana 46725. Could possibly deliver within 60 miles for a fee. Time to buy a one of a kind Willy’s jeep truck.

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