UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $8500.
Here’s another jeep worth a look.
“WW2 jeep runs good, stops good. Price firm. Has pedistal mount for.30. Florida title.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $8500.
Here’s another jeep worth a look.
“WW2 jeep runs good, stops good. Price firm. Has pedistal mount for.30. Florida title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
It seems to be missing a gas tank or gas cap. This might be a Beck Hardtop.
“I have a 1953 Willy’s CJ3B Nice Jeep has 42,799 Miles on it asking 5500 obo”
UPDATE: Was $12,000. **SOLD**
Not a 100% stock restoration, but looks good.
“This is a true Truck…….very good driver, log puller, attention getter, etc. etc. a truck that you won’t see very often in this great of shape. Restored inside and out, excellent interior, box and bed. Very clean under side. Runs very well. 6 volt. Glass is perfect and heater works. No wear on tires. Solid doors,under the hood is very clean and shows well. We are building a house this year and will put our sale $ towards that project. OBO”
This part is located in France, so keep that in mind.
“ULTRA RARE BARRE DE CONNECTION POUR ESSUIE GLACES !!
ETAT NEUF, D’ORIGINE (NOS WWII)
PEINTURE D’ORIGINE (ORIGINAL OLIVE DRAB PAINT)
ORIGINAL BOX INCLUDED !
LA BOITE D’ORIGINE EST INCLUSE
TRES TRES RARE AUJOURD’HUI !!!
DON’T MISS IT ..”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
No motor. The body has drain holes, so it’s not likely a GPW/MB body.
“1942 Ford GPW Willys Jeep
has ford 9 inch narrowed rear end with 4.88 gear ratio and mark williams custom axles
18/35 x 15 super swamper tires on chrome wheels
cadillac tilt & telescpopic steering collum
power rack and pinion
classic vintage guages
no engine or transfer case , trasnmission is in the back in peices
two high back bucket seats
full roll cage
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Listed as a 1942, it looks more like a CJ-2A.
“Ran when parked.
Has seats
Some rust spots.”
No pics provided.
“Immaculate. All original. Frame up restoration 2 years ago. You will not find a nicer Willys. Big head turner.
2nd owner. Numbers match. One of a kind. Mint”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
This project needs a body.
“49′ Willy’s jeep cj-3a running rolling chassis. Great project. Started as a Frame up restoration but lost interest. I have all the parts except the body email me for more info”
Ran when parked.
“1947 Jeep Willys for sale. Needs restoring. It ran when parked, but needs gear replaced in transmission. Collectors or if you just like jeeps come look at this one. It’s a 4×4. If interested call Buster @ 918-304-7189.”
No pics provided. Maybe there some value here?
“its in boxes original hard top included v6 model for parts or project NO TITLE”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4900
“1958 JEEP KAISER WILLY’S PANEL DELIVERY TRUCK !MAKE AN OFFER!
HAS A CHEVY 283 ENGINE”
In 1943, WWII conscientious objector and artist American DeWitt Peters chose to go to Haiti to teach English. After a year, he wrote to the Haiti’s Ministry of Education and suggested he could do more for Haiti by establishing a school of painting. Using some of his own money, along with US State Department and Haitian funds, he helped launch the LE CENTRE D’ART. The goal of the center was to encourage the development of Haiti artists and folk art.
To help advertise the Center’s work, Dewitt Peters used his jeep as a rolling mural. As you can imagine, this color jeep must have been quite a sight motoring around Port-au-Prince. Dewitt also used the jeep to deliver art supplies to rural painters. The video below from the United States Information Service shows his jeep from timestamps 5:17 to about 8:00. Too bad it isn’t in color.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Mr1USFY3mY
Many publications credit DeWitt for launching a renaissance in Haitian folk art, however some historians question his overall impact. However, one thing he might have launched is the Tap Tap Buses and Taxis, whose outsides are highly colorful and continue to shuffle riders to this day. Unfortunately, the Centre’ d’Art’s building was completely demolished in the Haitiian Earthquake.
Here are a few links of interest:
Charles spotted this unusual photographic story essay by Reinfried Marass that features a child and a couple of different jeeps.
http://www.reinfriedmarass.com/war-child-labor-photo-essay-visual-storytelling-photography
UPDATE: Was on eBay.
Here’s a different version of a menu that was also used at the Benjamin Franklin Hotel.
“Menu – The Benjamin Franklin Hotel, Garden Terrace, Philadelphia, PA. August 19, 1944. Cover of the menu is “Bridging a new Guinea River”, painted by James Sessions for Willys-Overland Motors, Builders of the Mighty “Jeep”. VG+ condition. A little corner or edge wear, corner crease at upper right, a few small check marks inside. I use a poor/fair/good/very good/excellent/mint grading system and grade very conservatively (see my feedback). This does NOT necessarily correspond to the generic Ebay grading system that we are forced to use. Shipping is $2.50 in the U.S.”
There must be an interesting story here.
“JEEP CAR “BABY BUMPS” & COWBOY MEN PULL HORSE DECAL TRAILER! 1950s VINTAGE PHOTO! 3.5″ x 6″ VINTAGE snapshot photo in excellent condition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
It works.
“Vintage coin operated jeep. Originally $.05 but has been changed to $.25 works! $800 Obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed on eBay
I think this same jeep was for sale back in 2012. The only difference that I see is the lack of MVPA text on the driver’s side.
“This 1953 M38A1 original custom jeep that has been fully restored, includes canvas soft top, military green, 4wd, & it is great condition. Original engine (just rebuilt), added a fuel pump, everything works – all lights, horn/siren, blinkers, windshield wipers, seat belts, etc.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** WAS $16,800.
Looks in good shape.
“1962 Green Willy’s Jeep. Restoration 10 years ago. Flathead Engine, all original. Please call phone for best contact.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
(12/07/2013) The camping trailer is funky, but the jeep looks good.
“1947 Willys Jeep… Painted yellow.. With yellow camper trailer.. Great camping fun! 208-245-1261 Thank You!”
UPDATE: **SOLD for $7100 on eBay.
Looks solid. Needs heater motor.
“This is a very nice FC 150, runs and drives, I drove it in a 4th of July parade this past summer. The Jeep is all original, inside and out, this paint job is 25 plus years old, still looks good. Has been stored inside ever since then, only driven once in a while. I bought it two years ago from an estate when the owner passed away, it is a really cute old truck, but I have too many vehicles to maintain and store inside. The frame is solid, but has surface rust that needs to be sandblasted and repainted. The body is very solid, a few places on the rear fenders where the paint has peeled and there is a small surface rust patch. There are some rust holes in the body panels under the fenders along the frame rails, but these are easily fixed. It is not a show car, but could easily be restored to show condition or simply keep it and enjoy it like it is right now. 4WD works, drives straight, the engine smokes a little when it is started after sitting for a while, heater motor neesd replacing. I had to replace one brake line and cylinder when I bought it in order to drive it, the brakes all work now, we bled the lines, but could use a good pressure bleed, they still feel a little soft. I do have a reserve on this, but it is reasonable for an rare old Jeep. We can deliver if needed, however delivery costs are not included with the sale and no delivery will be made until full payment has been received. Enjoy bidding!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer
This nice looking CJ-5 includes a rear PTO.
“1965 cj5 jeep
– original drive train and engine (f head)- runs, drives and stops
– factory hard top with all original glass
– rear pto on back
– all parts work: vacuum wipers, brakes, lights, heater, 4wd, etc.
– I bought this jeep from the original owner’s family
– top is easy to remove
– 70,000 original miles
Wanting to sell. Come and check it out and make me an offer”
UPDATE: Was $12,999. **SOLD**
Looks ready for some sand.
“100% Turnkey and ready for the street, dirt, sand, or drag strip & Accepting offers on the vehicle. Please look at the pictures carefully and if interested email me for the description (keeps getting flagged). Ask any and all questions for more info. Trade or Trades with cash up or down will be considered – Please provide detailed description, info, and pictures!!!!!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16000
Looks nice above the chassis, but apparently needs some work below.
“up for sale is my willys jeepsteer great shape
great for crusing or shows, runs great new battery
needs undercarriage cosmettic work
call for pic or info
Local sale only no paypal scams”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
The seller is selling the CJ-2A pictured. He also has a variety of other projects.
A nice solid completed 1946 cj-2a with a fresh professionally rebuilt dauntless Buick v 6, trany and transfer case, and it has power steering. Makes it extra easy to drive with plenty of power. Been my fun daily driver past couple years. Put a plow on it and it would make a awesome plow jeep also with lots of extra power
$8500.00
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20000
Looks parade ready.
“This is a prime example of a WWII army jeep – a 1943 Willys MB that has been FULLY RESTORED. NO EXPENSE has been spared in restoring this wonderful piece of WWII history. I have owned this Jeep for three years and have over 15K in restoration. I also repainted it the CORRECT Gillespie Coatings AJP paint, which is correct for all MB/GPWs prior to late 1944.
All original but it does have a Bessinger replacement body. Engine, drive train, all restored and rebuilt. It has 5 combat wheels, new Firestone military NDT tires, grease gun, fire extinguisher, first aid kit, windshield-mounted rifle rack, new canvas coverings for the seats and new canvas top, etc…I also converted it to a 12 volt system for safety, but modified an old 6 volt voltage regulator box to cover the 12 volt solenoid. Only someone with a trained eye could spot the upgrade. It has the original oil bath air cleaner, correct fuel/water separator and oil filter.
Interior–all gauges work, floor push starter, blackout light switch, handbrake, brass fire extinguisher, combat steering wheel, & kidney pad. It also has the grease gun, mounting bracket, and maintenance record mounted under the hood. It has the original tire pump under the back seat, too.
I also have SEVERAL WWII musette bag, wooden ammo boxes, a WWII field phone, two original WWII M1 helmets, and a wood/metal REPLICA .30 Thompson sub machine gun. Anyone who is interested in WWII reenacting, parades, etc., will have EVERYTHING they need to jump right in. Oh, I also have a 101st Airborne XL WWII Jump Uniform (replica).”