UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
“I have a 1946 willys jeep just tub, windshield, grill, hood, front finders it has a cleen title that’s been non-opted pink slip in hand asking $500 firm”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
“I have a 1946 willys jeep just tub, windshield, grill, hood, front finders it has a cleen title that’s been non-opted pink slip in hand asking $500 firm”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
(11/07/2013) “My 1948 Willy’s Jeep CJ2A Truck needs a good home. I originally got it to restore to it’s original natural beauty, but realized vehicle restorations just aren’t my thing. The body is original and sits on a C-10 frame. It has a 350 engine with a 4×4 that runs like a beast. Don’t’ know how many miles on the engine, but no problems with it. Everything else is solid also. It starts and runs good, plus it just looks really cool. Open to trade offers for other vehicles or bikes, just would like for them to run and safe to drive. ”
As Craig put it when he forwarded me the link, this is FC Gold. Below is a video of an original Swedish Scania Vabis FC-150AM. Learn more about the existing FC-150 AM at http://www.thefcconnection.com/fc’s_from_norway.htm. Also, look for glimpses of the FC Minibus as well.
As you watch the video, you’ll be able to view the point at which this photo was taken, though the scene of the photo being taken is cut. The photo comes from the book the “Jeepen i Sverige”: http://cj3b.info/Finds/FindsSweden.html (looks like a very interesting book!)
According to Even Erlien, both the FC-150Am and the Volvo c202 were built with specification given by the Swedish Army. The Jeep-Scania got round fenders and the Volvo got square. Here’s a comparison of the two:
Maybe not FC Gold, this video is still pretty neat as well (thanks again to Craig).
Yesterday I re-posted the extended M-38A1 in Hamilton, MT, for sale. A reader named J commented that he had a similar one: same year with the same rear extension using rounded rivets. A third reader, back in 2012, mentioned he had one also (I’ve emailed him for more info). So, the call goes out . . . has anyone seen other, similar M-38A1s with a similar extension? Here’s a review of vehicles with mid section extensions (http://www.ewillys.com/tag/stretched/) and rear extensions (http://www.ewillys.com/tag/extended/)
J has examined his M-38A1 (named Porkchop) closely. He notes no place where the frame appears to have been joined. To him it looks more ‘production’ than ‘motor pool’. He also hasn’t yet found a VIN attached to it. However, like the M-38A1 from Hamilton, it has a hinged grille, suggesting it’s a pretty early model. One difference between the two is that Porkchop has a mid-section extension as well, similar looking to a CJ-6.
Why are we calling it the ‘Hamilton Mod’? J and I had a little confusion between us when we exchanged emails. But, I kind of like the name. So, until we know more, that’s the new name.
Here’s J’s Porkchop (see more pics and info here at J’s website):
For comparison, here’s the jeep for sale in Hamilton, MT. Identical, no. But, still worth exploring. I’ve emailed the seller to learn some more history.
It looks like Blaine did well at a collectible toy swap meet. The yellow ride-on jeep is from 1979 and was made in Canada.
This original version of “Watch Me, said the jeep” book sold for $41 on eBay.
I ran across this children’s book today. I’d never seen nor heard of it before. I’ve bundled it into a PDF file from pics on the internet. It was written by Helen Farris and illustrated by Tibor Gergley. She has another book in PDF form called The Red, White, and Blue Automobile.
This ad highlights the Fairchild’s C-119’s ability to provide ‘special delivery’ of fully assembled equipment to remote locations.
View all the information on eBay
Here’s a different version of the ad from 1952 that was for sale back in Dec of 2013.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $5200.
“1951 Willy’s CJ3A, 134 motor, T90 transmission, spicer transfer case
I’m selling or possibly trading my ’51 Willy’s Jeep. This has been a great little jeep for the past 6 years. It runs great and is alot of fun.”
UPDATE: Was $4000.
This has a variety of changes.
“1948 Willeys CJ2A Jeep for Sale . This is a CJ2A with a 3A winsheild , that has a rebuilt 225 “Dauntless” V6 motor , New T90 3 spd trans , a rebuilt large Scout transfer case , with a New Warn overdrive attached. The rear Dana axle has been changed out new and a “True Trak” posi track unit installed , also new at the time. The front axle has had new spider gears installed ,and the axle ratio is 5:38’s. As you can see by the picks it has (5) new BFG’s tires on white spoke rims. Bucket seats inside and the winsheild wipers are a custom setup off of a Suburau. I have owned this Jeep since the 80’s and was the one who had all the rebuild done on it . There is a driver side saddle & rear gas tanks, also some spare parts , like a pedal assembly and a new cowl rubber seal and many misc. parts to go with it . The rear seat is also a storage box.
It is in need of a top , paint , and a good home! Motor is strong , runs good and Jeep is road ready . I am asking $4000.00 OBO”
It’s a project.
“I have a 1949 Jeep willy. It was a rebuild project that was given to me a few years ago and I have gotten pretty far but I don’t have the time to finish, and I need to get it out of the garage.
The Chase I sand blasted and Painted with POR15. It is in excellent condition.
The Engine is the original 4 cylinder, I did a complete rebuild and paint job. The two of the cylinder walls were a little rough, and she is a little smoky when running, but runs well.
The transmission I didn’t do much, new clutch, pilot bearing, and paint job.
The body was the tough part. I replaced the floor board, and tool box (under passenger seat). I went around and cut out all the rust and replaced it with fresh steal. I started the bondo and sanding process but I am out of time.
I know $3000 is a lot to ask for a rebuild project, Im hoping to breaking even. Make me an offer.”
This appears in good shape.
“Complete original factory option Koenig pto winch, Koenig bumper, Koenig cable guard, Gear box and drive line. This is a super rare addition to your willys truck or wagon. It also has shackles that can be removed for a tow bar to be mounted not included. This hole unit came off of a wagon and will also fit a pickup. The winch was taken a part cleaned and lubricated. Everything has been re painted and ready to be put on your vehicle.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350.
UPDATE: This looks like a Koenig hardtop.
“old willies hard top asking 350.00 obo”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1500.
(01/23/2014) It’s a project.
“This is a 1946 willys army jeep. Will need to be restored but this is the real army jeep you always saw in the movies. Dress it up and you’ll have a gem. It does have a clean and clear title. Good luck”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
(11/01/2013) It appears solid. Looks like it runs.
“Willy’s Jeep 1951 Four banger engine, $1500 OBO,”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $5500.
(01/29/2014) This looks solid.
“I’m selling my 1948 Willys CJ2A in MB dress. This old girl runs and drives great through all three gears, high ands low range, 2 and 4 wheel drive. PTO winch works like a champ. Everything is there, needs nothing to drive, street legal, with CLEAR TITLE in hand. The body has rust, as with any vehicle of this age, but it is still solid.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
“BETWEEN 1964-1969 ONLY 2600 LEFT HAND DRIVE SIRES 2 NISSAN PATROLS MADE IT TO THE U.S..THE C.E.O. OF NISSAN WAS IMPRISONED FOR WAR CRIMES AFTER W.W.2.TOYOTA,NISSAN,MITSUBISHI, WERE COMMISSIONED TO BUILD A 4-WHEEL DRIVE JEEPS,SO THEY COPIED WILLY-KAISER JEEP DESIGN.IN THE EARLY 60’S IT GREW TO FJ TOYOTA MODEL AND PATROL FOR NISSAN .NISSAN REFUSED TO EXPORT ANY MILARTY STYLE CARS TO THE U.S.. SO THE NISSAN PATROL WAS THE DOMINATE 4BY4 IN MOST 3RD.WORLD COUNTRIES.
4.0L 7 BOLT MAIN 170 H.P. ,3 SPEED TRANSMISSION,HIGH-LOW AND LOCK OUTS.GAUGES WORK,GOOD HEAT,ORIGINAL COMPLETE.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
(11/08/2013) This is a package deal.
“For Sale 4 Willys Jeep Wagons and parts. 1949 wagon 4×4 with papers roll bar extra doors and some misc parts,1956 panel delivery no motor or tranny 2 wheel drive with straight axle and leaf springs still with original gold leaf patina and paint pretty solid truck full of extra parts,1960 wagon 4×4 with papers very rusty body Buick v6 drive train complete and has a pto. 1962 panel 4×4 with power angle plow complete runs but motor knocks. Also 3 extra axles and a good running hurricane 226. There is also a very clean nose 2 fenders ,hood and grille I will throw in also. There are two nice transmissions and transfer cases that go with this too. Every part and piece I have for these wagons go with the deal. $4500.00 for all of it. I will not break these up they all go together.”
UPDATE: Was $1000. **SOLD**
(01/22/2014) Unclear how much value is here.
“ran when parked radiator gone the rest is there turns over tires up.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2400
(07/12/2013) It doesn’t run.
“1946 Willy’s CJ-2A – Jeep. 3 speed manual – Buick 225 V6 conversion – currently not running. DMV registration is all current – no back fees. ”
Goose discovered this wonderful photograph of Frederick Hartt, a professor of history and former officer in the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives Division of the US Army. He was known as one of the Monuments Men, a group that will have a much higher profile once the new movie comes out February 7 (I already have date night arranged with Ann).
This photograph was published on at Huffington Post, along with a short article about the Monuments Men. Let’s see, hunting lost art with a jeep. I think that might just be my dream job . . .
If you plan on seeing the movie, at least one of the scenes shown in the previews is in a cavern. It looks like there are endless bags of gold/currency/valuables on the floor. A similar real scene was photographed on April 7, 1945.
Interesting carrier on the front bumper. Looks solid.
“1953 Willys Jeep CJ3A. Really nice condition. Mostly stock with various upgrades. 12 volt converted, new gages, new locking hubs, new marker and headlights, etc. Original 4 cyl flathead engine runs fine. Got to see this to appreciate it. $6750 (you can’t buy a new quad for that). More than twice that put into it. Call, email, or text Dennis at 505-273-zero-two-four-4. No scams.”
This has some style.
“For sale, 1948 Willys CJA 4cyl, 4 WD, Runs and Drives, winch Can email pics if interested, 2450.00 Paul 586-419-8546”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
Needs a few things to be complete.
“1950 Willys panel 307 SBC beefed up engine
Lots of new engine chrome
TH 350 Tranny [performance torque converter]
New aluminum radiator
Duel flow master exhaust w/new shorty headers
Newer Holly 4 barrell carb
Camero clip newly rebuilt with 2 1/2 drop spindles
Power steering
Tilt steering column
Ford Probe electric seats
New white face gauges
Custom wood work through out
Newer AM/FM/CD
New torque thrust two rims
Newer low profile tires 17″ rear 16″ front
Rear air shocks
Newer 12 volt system
Trailer hitch
Recently appraised $15000 to $18000
Writtin appraisel availible
Asking $10,000.00 Please as one guy did do not waste my time if you think this is a show car it is agreat little car and if it was a show car it would be twice the price.
What it needs:
Windshield wipers hooked up
Gas gauge not accurate
Speedomter not accrurate
Passenger door handle needs repair
Needs radio antenna”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6200.
“1947 Jeep Willys Red, Top, Doors, Wench, Runs Like a top, Second owner
WOW”