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Fred Weis and the Bobcat History

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Yesterday morning, SteveK asked to know more about the Bobcat products. Were they race products or something else? The terminology is so second hand, that I thought everyone knew it by now. I decided to send him a link to an article I thought I had published about Fred Weis and the Bobcat body from the February 1970 issue of Four Wheeler Magazine. It turns out I never published that article!

So, I’d like to publish (perhaps I am republishing it) to better explain the Bobcat body and products. At the post’s bottom I’ve included a number of additional examples and information about the Bobcat. Then, on the next post, I discuss the Bobcat & Parkette fiberglass body histories.

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Note the Cascade 4×4 club sticker on the hood.

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The Parkette and The Bobcat Body

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Paul Parker, maker of the Parkette bodies, racing up a hill climb in Calgary in the summer of 1970. Photo courtesy of Ed Bray.

This is a companion article for the Fred Weis and Bobcat Body post. Much of this history is built from conversations, emails and comments on eWillys. I welcome corrections and additions.

In the late 1960s Fred Weis, who I understand ran a fiberglass products company, experimented with a fiberglass jeep design until he found one he liked. At the time he had been jeeping and jeep racing for a decade as part of the Cascade 4×4 Jeep Club. His first complete body was completed in 1969. By 1970, he was ready to produce them for resale. Fred’s bodies were built to be rugged, using fiberglass and wood.

The body was not intended to be an exact replica of the original body; instead, it met the needs outlined by Fred, who styled them (i would guess) to make them a little cooler. For example, the side steps reached the length of the body bend. The rim around the body edge was wider. The dash came with no holes. At some point, the body could be purchased with or without a tailgate and with or without a floor.

Fred also came up with two custom fiberglass raised hoods that provided more room in the engine compartment. One was a teardrop design (few were made) and the other was highly recognizable.

Long time jeeper Paul Parker decided to get into the fiberglass body business about the same time as Fred, so according to Ed Bray, Paul joked about buying Fred’s bodies, adding a side stripe, and calling them Parkettes. Another source told me that Paul did indeed do this, which led to a falling out to some degree between Fred and Paul.

Paul, who had been in the jeep parts business with his brother in Georgia before moving to the Tacoma area, began to build his own Parkette fiberglass tubs out of molds he built. They were very similar to Fred’s body. The biggest difference was that Paul’s jeep included a side stripe, similar to a hockey stick, that was designed to make the body side more rigid and set it apart from Fred’s body. Besides the side stripe, the body of the Parkette was better designed to fit the curve of the CJ-3A windshield. Fred’s body did not support the windshield well at all (I know this from personal experience with my Bobcat body).

You can see the Parkette stripe “hockey stick” on the side of the body. This was likely just a racing shell, given the lack of a tailgate. 

A family friend ran into the windshield issue as well.  Jim Carter bought a Bobcat body in the early 70s. The body arrived rough. The Carter’s sanded and primered the body, but when it came time to mount the windshield, Jim discovered it didn’t fit. He was angry. Many phone calls ensued. Next, Jim turned to Paul Parker, eventually buying a Parkette body. Jim, Pattie, and their two boys raced, trailed and streeted the jeep for years.

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Early 70s photo of the Carter family’s “Otis” not long after the new Parkette body was installed.

At some point, Fred passed the business and molds on to someone else. The Bobcat molds were divided into at least two groups. I have some of the molds. I hope some day to make my own Parkette body.

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A Parkette racing shell mold sits in the middle. A CJ-3B shell is at the far side. A floor is shown in the foreground (I believe that’s a 3B floor).

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1945 Photo Correspondent Robert Massell on eBay

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UPDATE: Here’s another photo with Robert Massell in it.

“An original to the WWII time period photograph. Measures approximately 2.5″ x 2.5″ inches. This photo belonged to US War Correspondent Robert Massell who reported on the war from overseas for ABC’s Blue Network Company. He traveled throughout Germany with reporters such as Howard K. Smith-CBS, Robert Barr-BBC, Noel Monks- London Daily Express, Frank Conniff INS, and Bjorn Bjornson-NBC. ”

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1952 M-38A1 Air Force Jeep Austin, TX **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.

(12/01/2017) “This is an original Air Force Jeep used to shuttle crew to and from flight lines. Also used for taxi-ing incoming and outgoing planes.
This vehicle still has the original 24 volt system, black out lights all work, Original canvas seats. Original engine, transmission and transfer case work just fine. New brakes all around, new tires, rebuilt carburetor. This is not a restored vehicle, this is “as found”. The side windows are roll up crank and work fine. The numbers painted on the door match the numbers on the dash data plate which also match the number on the chassis data plate. Only issue still remaining is it needs a good alignment. Have clean title but is not yet licensed.”

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1947 CJ-2A Walterville, OR $7000

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UPDATE: Still Available.

(01/24/2018) This has an updated engine.

“1947 Willys Jeep, V6 Chevy vortexmotor. New paint, new top, new tires,new wench.
Must see to appreciate.”

https://eugene.craigslist.org/cto/d/1947-willys-jeep/6467991212.html

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1957 CJ-5 Anaheim, CA $19,000

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This fiberglass bodied CJ-5 has numerous custom mods. I’m curious as to whether the cage is bolted to the frame at all. No wipers?

“Fiberglass Body. Powder Coated frame. Fuel injected 4.3L Chevy Vortec V-6. SM465 transmission with Dana 18 transfer case. Both recently rebuilt by Anaheim Gear. Dana 44 rear end, Dana 27 front. 4.88 gears. Family Roll Cage fabricated and rear wheel wells notched for increased front leg room by Steel Nutz Murietta, CA. PRP Seats with 4 point harness’. Custom dash with Auto Meter Gauges. All new wiring with EZ Wiring harness. Front power disc brakes with 11″ rear drums. GM style power steering. 33×12.5″x15″ BFG Mud Terrain T/A tires. 15 gallon fuel tank relocated to the rear. Powder coated tank and skid plate. Smittybilt XRC front and rear bumpers with tow bar.
Approximately 400 miles since completed.
Clean title, current registration.”
http://www.sellajeep.com/mjs/sale18/adm081/adm081.html

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1961 Wagon Monterey, CA $6800

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6800.

Glenn spotted this wagon.

“Classic Fun in this 1961 Willys Wagon
Original Flat Head 6 Super Hurricane Engine
Three Speed Transmission
4×4
Engine and Drivetrain Strong
Good Tires”

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Year? Swamp Rig Lake Placid, FL **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2750

This might be a WWII chassis. The transmission crossmember mount is early and it looks like this may have had a driver’s side spring helper.

“New transmission, full time 4 wheel drive runs good”

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1946? CJ-2A Bradleyville, MO $1500

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I’m not convinced this is a ’46. It’s unusual to see a Bobcat fiberglass hood this far east.

“46 Willies. Motor and tranny is in bed for it.”

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1666777800027656

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1946 CJ-2A Norris, MT **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.

Good price, but not a trivial amount of bodywork. Seller listed this as an M-38.

“Willy’s is complete just needs put back together and repaired, have most of the new parts”

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