UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
It runs. Looks like a couple FCs in the background, too.
“225 Buick V-6
Runs
Sale or Trade”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
It runs. Looks like a couple FCs in the background, too.
“225 Buick V-6
Runs
Sale or Trade”
Marc was in the South African Air Force, but never saw one of these offroad airborne Jakkal vehicles in action. He’d never seen one until he enountered this link, which has all kinds of pictures by Danie Van den Berg:
http://www.sa-transport.co.za/military/army_vehicles_3.html
Here’s a packed Jakkal from a Wikipedia entry:
It looks like this has a jeep like suspension with full floating hubs in the rear. Note how the winch until on the front folds down to allow the front clip to tilt forward.
This seller has listed a variety of photographs for sale again. Here’s just one showing the assembly of crated MBs and GPWs. View all the seller’s photos on eBay
“8” X 10″ SHARP GLOSSY PHOTOGRAPH WITH NO DATE OR INFORMATION ON BACK (IT COULD BE A U.S. ARMY SIGNAL CORPS PHOTO FROM THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES BUT I’M NOT SURE. THESE PHOTOS HAVE BEEN IN MY COLLECTION FOR OVER 25 YEARS AND IS TIME TO LET THEM GO). Condition is excellent.——I will be listing more Military Vehicle photos in the weeks to come if you are interested.——Any reddish tint that you might see is a reflection off my logo template and is not in the photograph.”
Deborah forwarded this video from Tom Townsend and the Military Network Motor Pool. The first segment deals with jeeps. To their credit they spend some time discussing jeep history and describing how to tell the differences between jeeps (ford vs mb and military vs civilian). But, I felt they could have covered the history more accurately.
For example, when discussing the Bantam prototype they showed pictures of the BRC-40 (3rd generation Bantam). They never showed any pictures of the Willys prototypes. They also suggested Willys got the contract for the jeep before Ford appeared. The reality is Ford not only submitted prototypes, but won the principal military contract, before it was taken away and given to Willys. Another mistake was that CJ-2As were produced starting in 1945 rather than 1946.
You can check out the entire episode here: http://www.hulu.com/watch/216750
Marc spotted this photo that was sold on eBay yesterday. What’s interesting is that the there’s a CJ-3B followed by a M-38A1. I wasn’t aware they lined up jeeps at the assembly plant like that.
Here’s a neat postcard from the 60s(?).
“Colorado Postcard of Colorado Rockies Jeep Road – Photo by William A. Sanborn. These roads wind between Ouray and Telluride. Measures approximately 6″ x 4″. Has scalloped edging. Card is slightly bowed and corners are dinged (see pics.).”
Here’s an interesting photo. That looks like a home wooden hardtop. I can’t tell what the letters on the front of the windshield spell.
“Photo size is 4.5×2.75″ inches”
The jeeps aren’t really big, but there appears to be a flattie, a CJ-5 and a wagon or truck.
“WEST YELLOWSTONE, MONTANA — Circa. 1960 Street view with Chevy and Jeep autos parked in front of a STANDARD OIL Co. Gas Station. Chevron, Conoco, and Texaco gas station signs can be seen in the view. The card is unused — very good+ condition. It’s a dandy view for your automobile/gas station post card collection.”
UPDATE: Sale Pending. Was priced at $1800.
I happened across this beautiful wagoneer. It looks like a great price. We thought seriously about this one.
“1970 last of the legendary Kaiser made Jeeps!!! These are very hard to find in any condition!! Powerful V8 engine runs strong!!! I have been contacted by alot of CL flakes! Please only only inquire if you are a serious buyer as hard times have driven me to sell. Cash only/NO trades ($1800obo)”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4900
The top is rare with the little windows along the top. It looks nice.
“THIS WELL MAINTAINED AND REBUILT JEEP IS A WWII VINTAGE JEEP
THAT WAS BUILT BY WILLY’S ON DEC 23, 1942. SERIAL # OF JEEP IS 197749.
THE JEEP HAS BEEN IN THE FAMILY SINCE THE 1970’S.
THE ENGINE IS THE ORIGINAL 4 CYLINDER REBUILT BY WILLAMETTE PARTS
IN EUGENE. THE MAINS ARE .020 AND THROWS ARE .030. THE STEERING BOX,
TRANSMISSION, BRAKES ARE ALL REBUILT. A NEW TOP WAS PUT ON AT
THAT TIME AND JEEP PAINTED. HAS ALWAYS BEEN INSIDE AND COVERED
IN A STORAGE SHED. MOST OF THE WORK WAS DONE IN 1985 AND SINCE THEN
I WOULD GUESS THAT IT HAS NOT HAD MORE THAN 2,000 MILES PUT ON IT.
IT ALSO HAS BEEN CONVERTED TO 12 VOLT SYSTEM. ALL TAIL LIGHTS, BRAKE
LIGHTS, TURN SIGNALS,AND RADIO WORK WELL. HAS TACK, SPEEDOMETER AND ALL GAUGES
AND THEY ALL WORK EXCEPT THE FUEL. BEFORE WE BOUGHT IT SOMEONE PUT A
ROLLOVER BAR ON IT. I HAVE A SERVICE MANUAL THAT GOES WITH IT.”
This might be worth a look.
“All original complete 1962 Willys m38a1 needs restoration but is straight an rust free. Have military manual and service manual for it and many extra parts. Ran before placed in storage should just need a tune up and she will run. No longer have hard top and doors. Seats need to be re upholstered Make me an offer. This jeep deserves a good home. Call or text 623-680-0587”
No pics provided.
“1942 ford gpw script,BARN FIND,needs some body work,jeep is 98% complete and orig,has combat rims,seats,windsheild frame,NUMBERS MATCHING MOTOR,call me for details 609-654-5070”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
This was running. It might be worth a look.
“I have a 1953 m38a1 for sale. it has 65434 on the motor and body.it was running until last year when the starter went.when driving thing was a blast.the 2.2 motor wasn’t fast but powerful enough to move and power it threw anything with the three speed. all new drum brakes all the way around.it has the original rare military hard metal top.new carb, plugs, wires cap and rotor points. more extras that come with her too.will make a great restore project or even a great project for out in the woods. i hate to to sell it go but i dont have the money to do what i want for it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
It’s a project. That could be a Bobcat Fiberglass body.
“This is a 1946 Willy’s CJ2-A. frame is solid has been re-enforced. Fiberglass tub and fenders. Medal hood and grille. Have a truck load of parts that go with this jeep. Started as a project three years ago and haven’t touched it in a while. Motor ran good when I started working on it. Has a ton of new parts. All new brakes, lines master and wheel cylinders. Many many parts go with this jeep including two engine blocks cranks and two spare transmissions. It has chrome wheels and radial tires. Also have all four original jeep wheels in great shape. Asking $1,500 for EVERYTHING come take it all. Lot more invested.”
UPDATE: Was $9500. **SOLD**
“This is a 1949 Willys CJ2a with original running gear L134 4cyl t-90 Trans converted to 12v. Has a 1943 mb front end and m38 top. Dressed as a 1943 Willys MB. WWII. Has replica M1919a4 Gun. This is not a full restoration. Great for parades. The previous owner repaired the rust/ replaced the floor.
It really needs the correct seats and military tires to finish the look. I love this old Jeep but it needs a new home.
Also comes with a nice MB fold down windshield. Extra, low hour l134 industrial motor and 90% complete 1943 willys MB with title (body is rusted out) has the l134 still in it and t-84 trans all axles and drivelines”
The rear end is bad and it is missing the motor.
“46 Willy’s 4×4 Jeep with chevy granny 4 speed transmission converted to fit jeep transfer case, adapter and out put shaft has been changed, flywheel and clutch, NO motor but is set up for a chevy small block, has motor mounts, radiator, power and tilt steering, rancho springs and shocks, doors, full roll bar, bucket seats, bikini top, tow bar, extra rear and front rear ends, extra right and left fenders. It was a daily driver in 2012 but blew the rear end out so I parked it and took the motor out to put in another vehicle. Title is clear and on a non-op status. Asking $2500.00 OBO. If interested call or text (559)260-6385. NO calls after 9pm.”
This might be worth a look.
“i have a 1949 jeep willy great condition . All chrome is new including hub caps willing to trade for newer car or truck cant find to many like this one call me 323 963 2522”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200
(11/05/2012) This has a variety of updates.
“289 Ford V8
3 sp manual
Runs – Good motor
Body is straight
Good tires
No Trades
Does not come with winch
Does have tow bar not shown in picture”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2700.
“I have a 1946 willy’s jeep flat top 4. 4×4 twin stick. Ready to go just needs a driver. (816)898-8844 Larry. Asking $2700”
UPDATE: Still Available
(02/14/2013) I am less optimistic than the seller about the value of the parts.
“Willys Jeep frame and tub 1 fender, complete front and back axels, transmission, wheels stering assembly. Great find. many hard to find parts for your restoration project. No title. This jeep will need to be trailered. cash only, no warrarnty, local pick up. Its a jeep thing .$500.00 neg”
UPDATE: See Jim’s description in the comments about this very unusual prototype.
These are all original photographs purchased from the “HEAD PHOTOGRAPHER FOR TWIN COACH BUS COMPANY AND THE WILLYS JEEP FIRM IN TOLEDO OHIO ALL PHOTOGRAPHS WERE TAKEN BY HER WHILE WORKING FOR THESE COMPANIES”
1) From the front: View all the information on ebay
2) From the side: View all the information on ebay
3) Without hood or doors: View all the information on ebay
4) From side with Fleetvans behind it: View all the information on ebay
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay. **SOLD**
Route 60 runs between Apache Junction and Globe Arizona. After taking the time to ponder the exact location of Canyon inn on highway 60 if it still existed today, I came up empty. Anyone know where they Canyon Inn might be or have been?
The green FC-170 appears in two Canyon Inn postcards, leading me to conclude it was a regular fixture there for a while. Note the colorful wagon in the first postcard.
1) “VINTAGE ARIZONA, USA POSTCARD
Canyon Inn on Route 60, Salt River Canyon, Arizona.
This pic would have been taken n late ’50s, with Mercury wagon being newest of the lot. Neat Jeep FC, a couple of old Chevys and another Jeep, a station wagon.
Size is standard: 5.5×3.5 inches.
Card was not mailed
Condition is excellent: C-9 with a couple of tiny edge dings only.”
2) “Vintage Divided postcard of CANYON INN, SCENIC SALT RIVER CANYON ON US HIGHWAY 60, AZ. Published by NORMS PUBLISHING HOUSE, TEMPE, AZ. The postcard was never postally used. There is no correspondence on the back of postcard.”
Shoes and jeeps . . . what more could a woman want?
“Life Stride Shoes
Like The Army Jeep,Fashion Fresh,
Vintage 1942 Print Ad”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700.
Here’s some rare hubs.
“Set of original Warn Hubs in green box. Hubs are perfect, box is a little rough”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
The inside of this looks very nice. I think the outside might look better than the pics show.
“1957 Jeep FC150
This is an outstanding example of the rare Willys Jeep FC150.
Willys build only a few of these between 1957 and 1961 and this is a good one.
It runs and drives well and looks good.
Everything has been gone over and renewed as needed.
Engine fully rebuilt by a professional classic engine builder.
No rust problems on body as car came from the dry west.
Was painted 4 years ago to a standard Jeep red color and trim.
Interior is clean and standard.
Body is in excellent shape.
Not a high speed vehicle, has 5.33/1 differentials front and rear.
This truck will win its class in most car shows, it is very rare and will likely be the only car in the class.”