UPDATE: Price dropped to $5000
(08/04/2013) This looks nice.
“Contact for info and pictures.. 3one04one33four85
Price: $6000 or OBO”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5000
(08/04/2013) This looks nice.
“Contact for info and pictures.. 3one04one33four85
Price: $6000 or OBO”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1500. It runs. Looks like a good price.
“This is a running jeep with a v6 buick engine, up to date on registration fee, need insurance for current tags. for more info contact Frank 760-580-8613”
Matt forwarded this rare M-677 for sale on eBay. The seller is willing to make an early deal.
“1964 JEEP WILLYS FORWARD CONTROL FC-170 M-677 CREW CAB 4X4 MARINE ISSUE.
This is an extremely rare version of the jeep fc-170. The m-677 was a crew cab and was a military issue only. Production number estimates are between 300-700 but to my knowledge nobody knows the actual number. Very few survive today. This is a really cool little jeep and gets tons of attention. I couldn’t get it home without having to talk to people everywhere I stopped. I’ve been to many carshows and never seen one. I’ve never seen one driving or anywhere in person until I bought it. This truck is mostly original and has only had a couple owners. The gentleman I bought it from had owned it since at least 1979, maybe earlier. I have registrations going back that far in his name. I believe he purchased it from a military or government auction. Original marine nomenclature tag is on the dash. It is hard to see all the numbers in the pics, but they are clearly visible in person and nothing is worn off. Here are all the details on the jeep/willys. Included is a picture link with MANY MORE PICTURES. Also some pics of other m677’s. Thanks.
UPDATE: WERE $60.
“HI I HAVE 4 DESERT DOG TIRES, 2 ARE THE NEWER AND 2 ARE THE FORMULA ONES. THE NEWER ONES ARE 25% TREAD AND THE FORMULA ARE 50% TREAD BUT KINDA MESSED UP BUT STILL VERY RUN ABLE.”
Newer Dog:
Older Dog:
This might restore well.
“1953 willys wagon. Two wheel drive.4 cylinder manual 3 speed. Runs good, new master cylinder. All glass is clean, body in good shape, some nicks and dings. Solid wagon. Floors Are good. Interior is all there and clean. Would make a nice hot rod or beach cruiser. Needs gas tank treated or replaced. I Have clean title on hand. Too many projects need to sell. Asking 2800 or best offer. Please call 760-518-5501 thanks”
No pics provided.
“Good old Willys. Ive gone through this jeep. Mechanically awesome condition. Needs some rear quarter tub work, diamond plate rear quarter’s would work. Pictures coming soon.
Runs excellent new 31″ super swamper LTB tires, red in color to much new stuff to list.
Need to sell before hunting season asking $3200”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900
Some body work required.
“1953 Willys CJ3b. This might be a parts jeep or could be restored with alot of work.
Engine runs, no brakes, body tub rusted out all floor pans are gone.
Frame is in good shape. Rear cross member rusted out. Complete jeep mostly Original ,
has plow pump and a heater for winter. Comes with a title and keys
If you were to rebuild it would need a new suspension breaks body panels and a lot more but this jeep might be a good start.”
Ann and I drove to her VA appointment on Beacon Hill near downtown Seattle Wednesday, taking Interstate-5 northbound as usual. As we approached the Cleveland High School exit, I was babbling about something, since forgotten, when I looked west toward nothing in particular. Suddenly, I realized I was looking at two flatties. How I kept from wrecking while I was rubber-necking should be considered a miracle, because one of the two jeeps looked like an early Philippines Jeepney.
Ann realized I was staring at the two vehicles and knew I’d tell her we’d be investigating them a little closer. Fortunately, she’s a good sport.
After a little research, I discovered the jeeps are sitting on a container at the Marine Vacuum Services (Mar-Vac) yard. Here’s our photo (we left the camera with the telephone at home . . . sigh). Pretty neat! I don’t know how I’ve missed them all these years.
Here’s a view from Google Earth:
That top looks in good shape. It appears to be a Body V7 Works Top
“Original 35mm film slide.
Subject: USAF airman and Willys Jeep.
Date: Aug. 1964
Mount/Film Type: Kodachrome II”
UPDATE: Was priced at $3800. **SOLD**
This may be worth a look.
“1942 Ford GPW. In good shape.
Many spare parts included – body parts, engine parts, etc.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $8000.
(07/30/2013) Looks good.
“Jeep 1942 GPW 10,000 209-479-4683”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(04/29/2013) It looks solid.
“I am selling my 1953 Jeep Willys CJ 3 B with the high hood For $5000 obo. It has a brand new stock Solex Carburetor (might need a little fine tuning), updated gauges, new service maual, BFG 31 X 10.5 R15 tires.”
This appears to have full floating rears.
“1946 Willy’s Jeep. Project, great start. $1500. Call Zach 503-568-9626”
With that tall rear seat, it has to be from Texas.
“1946 Willis Jeep CJ2A
Runs good, has new fuel tank, master cylinder, and wheel cylinders. Reupholstered front seats. No windshield. Has a Koenig PTO wench.
$3500 Firm
Located at:
12211 Hwy 290 E
Manor, TX 78653
(512) 914-0601 Charles”
UPDATE: Now lists a price and has pics.
“I have a 1958 CJ3B Willy Jeep for Sale.
I had started working on the restoration of the jeep.
The sandblasting of the frame is completed.
Feel free to contact me for additional details.
Asking $900.00
I will be posting more pictures in the next few days.
305-431-2935 Jorge”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,950.
(07/16/2013) This looks good.
“You have got to see this one of a kind vehicle in person to really appreciate the quality of workmanship that makes this a Must Have vehicle for a car collector. This Overland Utility Wagon has High/Low 4 wheel drive with 3 speed manual transmission. It has plenty of power with a Buick V6 and the interior finish is superb. This one won’t last long!
Vehicle Options
4×4
AM/FM
Bucket Seats
CD”
Here’s a photo of Hugh’s CJ-2As from this past weekend. He was having so much fun in the 2A on the right that he ran out of gas :-).
He reports, “Spent the weekend driving my jeeps around. put new springs, shocks and hardware on the 47 on the left then added a set of sta super traxion tires. Then i went and got em muddy. I ran out of gas driving the od 47 jeep on the right.”
Marc spotted this photo. The caption indicates this was the 150th jeep, but the details on the reverse side of the photo confirm it was the 150,000th jeep, which makes more sense.
“You are bidding on an original 6 x 8 press photo of Cornersville IN Eleanor Ferreri Christens 150th Jeep Body at American Central Plant. Photographer Unknown. Dated 7/1/1943. The following stamps are on the back of the photo: NEA;ACME”
Buz spotted these two photos from HAMB. The photos were taken by Jack Brands. I tried to identify this European FC van, but didn’t have any luck. Anyone know? Ambulance maybe?
This magazine apparently has an article about post war jeep camping. I haven’t seen the article, but would like a copy if anyone has the magazine.
“Rare original 1944 Jan. issue Automobile and Trailer Travel Magazine
wonderful references to WWII home front activities,manufacture companies’ post war planning,
make way for Johnny Doughboy jeep camping when war ends.
very fine,excellent,well preserved condition”
This sold a couple days ago, but is still a neat photo. It shows jeeps being driven into box cars.
“This is an original press photo. Credit-NEAPhoto measures 8.5 x 6.5inches. Photo is dated 12-23-1941.”
UPDATE: Here’s a version that starts at $19.99 on eBay (ends Friday 10am PST)
The story is straightforward: “By taking gardening jobs, catching bats and thieves, diving for bricks in a swimming pool, and inciting the interest of some helpful friends, a young boy makes his daydream of owning a jeep come true.”
For comparison, here is the hardback cover:
Here is another softback cover:
Ted’s got a few FJ items for sale:
1) 1962 FJ-3A Booklet
“Up for auction is a very nice, original Willys Motors Chassis and Body Parts list for the Jeep FJ 3A Fleet van. This is NOT A REPRODUCTION. It has a copyright of 1962 and form number of W1141. I’m guessing it’s a first edition as it is not marked otherwise. The list has complete Willys original part numbers for every part covered, making this a very essential piece of Willys literature to anyone restoring or doing a project on one of the rarer Jeep models, the FJ3A Fleetvan.
Overall the condition is very good to excellent. The outer covers show the usual wear of something 50+ years old, with no major damage. The inner pages are all intact, with no staining or damage, and I would consider them to be in excellent condition.”
View all the information on ebay
2) 1963 FJ-3 Booklet
“Up for auction is a very nice, original Kaiser Jeep Chassis and Body Parts list for the Jeep FJ 3 Fleet van. This is NOT A REPRODUCTION. It has a copyright of 1963 and form number of W1157. I’m guessing it’s a first edition as it is not marked otherwise. The list has complete Willys original part numbers for every part covered, making this a very essential piece of Willys literature to anyone restoring or doing a project on one of the rarer Jeep models, the FJ-3 Fleetvan.
Overall the condition is very good to excellent. The outer covers show the usual wear of something 50+ years old, with no major damage. The inner pages are all intact, with no staining or damage, and I would consider them to be in excellent condition.”
UPDATE: Mike notes that this was for sale in Montana. You can read more about MIke’s comments here.
“1963 flat fender Willy’s jeep. Buick V6 everything works 3 speed with over drive. 8000 pound winch. Call 2089467733”