Looks like a CJ-5 is underneath the train-looking body. The photo is from Manhattan, Kansas. The train is a Deibler Trackless Train.
Looks like a CJ-5 is underneath the train-looking body. The photo is from Manhattan, Kansas. The train is a Deibler Trackless Train.
Here’s an interesting pedal jeep. I haven’t seen a flat bed like this one.
http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/atq/4752333202.html
This is worth a look.
“It is a project I got handed down and ever touched. Has been stored inside for 15 years wife says It’s time for it to go and stop collecting dust. Flat head 4 cylinder motor first 1000 takes it am not desperate to sell so don’t low ball me for 66 years old it is in good shape. Definitely a project though no title but will give a bill of sale with it”
UPDATE: **Status unknown** Was $595 or $1195
The front frame rails have surface rust, but look good, as does the bumper.
“This is a 1948 CJ2A PROJECT that needs complete restoration. It had been spoken for this Summer however the buyer had a family tragedy that forced him to pass on the project.
$595 as is or $1195 with original PTO setup included.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $8000.
Appears solid.
“1946 CJ2A Willy’s Jeep Military Replica-229 GM V6 motor, new wheel cylinders, new master cylinder, new rubber brake hoses, new gas tank. Runs great! Body & frame are in very good condition , frame and body have matching # tags . You won’t be disappointed . Call for more details.”
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $4200.
Needs some wiring completed.
“1946 cj2a Jeep
Has 350 v8 chevy engine
Runs and drives great
Engine was installed right with Billit aluminum mounts
Has original twin stick transfer case and manual trans with OD
4X4 works
Needs a little wiring gone through for signals, lights, and wipers”
UPDATE: Was $899 **SOLD**
MIght be some value here.
“This is what I believe to be a 1958 Forward Control Jeep 150 4×4. I am not sure of the exact year. These are super rare antique forward control jeeps. This vehicle is complete, but in poor condition. The engine (hurricane 4 cylinder) turns over and the transmission shifts through the gears. I have not tried to start it. I am selling this vehicle for parts or restoration. The pictures describe it better than my words can.
I am asking $899 or best offer. If you are interested, please email me and we can setup an appointment to view it. The jeep is located in Glens Falls and we can help to transport for a nominal fee.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3400
Runs and drives.
“We purchased this 1947 Willys Jeep within the last year and we used it as our “fire chief” advertising vehicle for the summer. Our business is renting fire engines for promotions, advertising, and special events. We usually trailer the vehicle although we have been running errands with it. It has been a great head turner for our needs but we’re getting another fire chief car so we want to sell it.
The odometer reads 06723 miles and we were told it is actual but I that find that difficult to believe so I wouldn’t count it as accurate. It does has the flathead 4 cylinder motor.
The hardtop IS removable. No soft top.
Tip out windshield. $800 worth of NEW TIRES.
The rotary beacon emergency light is not included and is not actually attached to the hard top.
We’ve just rebuilt the original carburetor and replaced the points. We checked compression and one of the cylinders is working at about 40%. Either an adjustment of the valves or that valve needs work. We do not plan to do any further service and continue to drive it for errands at this time.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
Here’s a good looking DJ for sale.
“1975 DJ5 Jeep, in good running condition. It was painted an army green 2-3 years ago, mechanically very well maintained. Has stock engine straight 6 and automatic 3 speed trans.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/15/2014) This looks good.
“Fantastic 1955 Jeep – Runs Smooth and Drives.
This is a fantastic Jeep. Engine is the original and preferred 226-L6 Super Hurricane flat 6 and was just gone through by an experienced classic car guy. Partial restoration is done. Body is fantastic and rust free. Starts easy, runs great and fun to drive. This is a vintage 1955 Jeep Wagon, America’s first 4×4 SUV. It will climb 57 degree grades (although I have not tried) and brings smiles everywhere it goes. Ready for the new owner to recover the seats and side panels in desired color. This is a GOOD ONE – Body not rusted. Work done in 2013/2014 includes: New fuel pump and lines, New fuel tank, Professionally overhauled Carb, New water pump and hoses, conversion from 6v to 12v with new Willys alternator and battery, and much more. Fun to tinker and will be an easy restoration finish as show car or daily driver. This vehicle is complete; original seats (front and rear) acquired and ready for cover. All parts ever needed in future are easily available from Willys – easy to work on. If you are interested is a unique, fun vintage Jeep, please email.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
“Floor pan
Bed-liner in and out
New custom seats and custom covers
New windshield and gaskets (still in box)
New gauges
200 watt Stereo with custom ammo can speakers
Brake system, pad, lines
Leaf Springs
Shocks
Circuit board
Custom ?marine? fuel tank.
Brand new Tires
Custom turn signals in front and rear
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $850.
(05/13/2014) Maybe some value here?
“This is an old 1946 CJ-2A Willys Jeep Serial number 72546…It was used for many years as a hunting jeep… Has rust and dents, could be used for parts or restore…Has a motor, but it is not installed…The motor will need to be rebuilt…. Everything you see is included… No seats, but I have some that have been cut that I will throw in the deal….Reply to this post for more info…NO TITLE…Bill of sale only…”
Guy forwarded several links that highlight a trove of military photos from Miliblog.com.
Military items | Military vehicles | Military trucks | Military Badge Collection » France
Military items | Military vehicles | Military trucks | Military Badge Collection » Preserved WW2
Here are a couple photos from the site:
Craig posted this photo from Alaska to the FC Forum that shows an FC trapped among some trees … or perhaps encouraging their growth.
UPDATE: this photo was listed on Ebay.
This July 18, 1945, photo shows Charles Sorenson with T. L. Soong, brother of the Chinese prime minister, talking after the unveiling of the CJ-2A at Cesor Farms in Detroit.
Sitting in the jeep are Sgt. William Sheehan (left) of Boston and Sgt. Woody Turner of Truman, Arkansas. They are heading to New Guinea.
Tractors and jeeps were sold at this dealership.
“Photo. 1940s. Lamar, CO. Arkansas Valley Equipment Co, Willys Jeep Dealership.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350.
Here’s a very rare Hamilton pedal jeep.
“This came from the same estate as the great bicycles that I have posted. The condition is very good with no rust or major dents. It is missing only the hood ornament and has a folding windshield. It is all original paint and lettering. This is a rare maker.”
UPDATE: Was $3350. **SOLD**
“Jeep runs good!
Muncie close ratio 4 speed
Buick V-6 w/headers
P/S, 11.50/15 tires, Tilt wheel, Tow bar, Spool, Swing away rear rack
Roll cage with lights”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $7500.
(11/08/2014) Looks like a fun rig.
“The previous owner told me this rig was custom built in the late 1960’s as a no-kidding Sand Dune racer.
It’s incredibly fast! It will hold 65 MPH up Vail Pass on I-70 while barely touching the gas. The v8 motor is very strong, but when you combine it with such a small / light vehicle, it’s just crazy. The motor fires right up and is very strong, doesn’t burn any oil.
I believe it is a reproduction CJ3A steel body and not original Willys. I do have a clear Colorado title in my name. The bottom of the “tophat” channels underneath the tub are rusted, but the actual tub pan itself is very clean, and the frame is clean and solid.
The paint job is probably 20 years old, so is faded but still looks okay. I can’t stop for gas or pull up to a stoplight without someone drooling over it or asking questions.
Looks solid.
“title in hand. NO TRADES. please no emails asking if i have it. if you are reading this ad, i still have it. There are 3 on ebay- one for $17,500 one for $23,000 and one for $30,000”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $6500.
(09/20/2014) Looks like a nice wagon. Seller is having an ignition problem, but it does run. It may only be for sale through the weekend.
“ok so here’s the deal. I posting my wagon for sale through the weekend because quite frankly I’m frustrated. It has a 1970 ford 250 L6 with clifford headers and T90 3 speed with overdrive and twin stick transfer case that where both recently (less then a year ago) rebuilt. Just had all new leaf springs, shackels and shocks put on. I started having ignition problems a couple weeks ago and, not being terribly mechanically inclined, especially with electronics, I don’t want to deal with it right now. I just put in a new pertrnix electric points and flame thrower coil, all new plug wires and distributor cap. Until this it was my daily driver and is a blast to drive. It IS running right now but I don’t know that I would trust it to drive very far. it has some other non mechanical issues that are fairly simple, needs the speedometer/gauge cluster repaired or replaced, about a hundred bucks for a new replacement, the drivers door handles needs to be replaced, all the parts for which are easily available on E bay. It has some rust as would be expected on a car this old and it needs a U joint to put the front drive line back in. I was planning on replacing the pulley system windshield wipers(which has been converted to electric) to individual motors. I also have a bunch of random extra parts. Really, for someone with some mechanical skills this could be a damn nice rig fairly easily. get it before I change my mind…”