UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500.
it looks like this includes the rifle.
“Military 1/2 ton vehicle with 106mm recoiless rifle”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500.
it looks like this includes the rifle.
“Military 1/2 ton vehicle with 106mm recoiless rifle”
Looks like there might be some parts value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1101985127572423
“A pair of 1947 willys cj2a jeeps for parts. NO TITLES. both tubs are pretty rough and rust in the floors. One frame is in decent shape. Axles seem to be good. Decent fenders, grilles, and a bunch of other parts. No engines/transmissions/transfer cases. Plenty of good parts here. Would like to sell as a pair. Also have some aluminum old Jeep/ford 5-5 1/2 pattern wheels that will go with them. Being sold as parts only. Located in Lewiston Idaho, asking $500 for the pair OBO. Possible trades, what ya got? More pictures on request.”
Needs some finishing work.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1164910697869643
“1952 Willys Panel · Sedan · Driven 123,456 miles
sitting on 1989 s 10 frame
all new poly body mounts
Runs / moves and stop
350/350
Cam
Roller rockers
Gear drive
New 305 58 cc heads
Edelbrock carb and intake
Msd distributor
Full exhaust
Aluminum radiator
With electric fan and thermostat
New summit master cylinder booster assembly
Bell tech 2 drop springs and spindles
Rear axle flip kit etc
new door panels and kick panels
extra drivers door
Need better fuel tank and wiring finished and some tlc
possible trade must be of equal value or more”
Bill shared this USMC Radio jeep. Note that the title may not be in the seller’s name, given it is a South Carolina title.
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“FFrom what I can find out this is a rare USMC 1962 USMC Radio Jeep
Serial # 87509 DoD 8/62
1 of only 500 M38A1 Jeeps made for the Marines in 1962, I don’t know how many Radio Jeeps there were.
This one saw service as a Volunteer Fire Department Vehicle in South Carolina.
Pretty sure it was converted to 12 volts at that time.
Body is Rusty to say the least.
All of the Dash Data Plates are in tack, as well as the Radio instruments and switches.
The good part is that these Jeeps were under coated, so the frame is in really in good condition
And another plus on these Jeeps is that they were ordered with limited slip front and rear differentials.
You will not find that on any other M38A1’s.
That alone is worth the low reserve price.
I put a Battery in it, and it turns over freely
Oil looks good, radiator holds water
19345 miles on Odometer
16 X 7.50 Tires are in decent shape with no dry rot
Part it out fix it up, your choice
I do have a Transferable South Carolina Title”
According to the seller, the rear access doors added to the rear wagon door was related to this wagon being an ice-cream vehicle.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1164321511268804
“1951 Willy’s Wagon. All original four cylinder engine! Granny 4 Speed, withnivertide. 4-wheel drive very rare. 3-way ice cream truck with style rear doors. New wiring harness. Runs good. Great surf wagon project with good bones. Firm 7500,”
Maybe someone can use these?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/822290036426723
“2 willys jeeps cj2a 1947 and cj3b 1953
Cj2 is mostly complete. Needs wiring finished. New carb. Engine rotating freely
Cj3 is body and frame
Both in good shape for their age. Would make great projects. Several extra parts not pictured. 3500 obo. Must pick up. Can help load. Need money hoping for a quick sale. Thank you for looking. Pm is fastest form of communication”
Unclear how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/820919429494197
“Willy’s FC with flat bed not running”
These are $300 each.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/306757269168489/
“These are original WW2 combat split rims with great rubber for jeep or trailer. 300$ each”
If you need a stock CJ-5 top, this may be worth a look. No doors.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/489443303457524
“Fiberglass and steel Koenig hard top for an early CJ5. No doors
Local pickup in Pine Grove CA ”
I was going to post many more updates, but a hay baler breaking down put a stop to that (long story). More updates Sunday morning.
This weekend is the Willys Rally at Heuston Woods. Tom was kind enough to take some pics for us.
I’ve got the driver’s seat ready to mount once the cab is ready. I still need to get some seat belts, so I can add them.
I won’t be needing this FC Vacuum Wiper motor. Anyone need one? I don’t know how well it works (or not), so I would just ask you pay for shipping. It includes the cable and the mounting bolts (not shown). I don’t know how the FC vacuum wiper motor differs from other jeep vacuum motors, if they are different at all.
More progress made, as the passenger seat bracket holes were drilled (studs were rusted) and the stock brackets look appear to fit perfectly.
However the driver’s side holes, due to some previous patches and brittle metal, aren’t visible. So, I am attempting to estimate their location. The rough distance I measured is from the front of the hat channel bracket just behind where the seat posts rest to the seat brackets shown below. The 16 1/4 inches might be a little short. Anyone have the correct measurement for a circa 1960 FC-170?
Here is the driver’s seat from underneath, per Will’s question:
Here’s an example from another FC-170 with the same brackets (from this post):
Passenger seat:
UPDATE: Blaine shared this Ghost Army image of a jeep that appeared on the Messynessychic.com blog back in 2015.
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Original post March 13, 2021: This pic reminds me of the Ghost Army documentary I mentioned back in 2019. The photo below shows a combled-together fake jeep. I’m still hoping to find some better photos of a Ghost Army inflatable jeep. Dummy tank photos are much easier to find. The photo was taken November of 1944 in Wongabel, Queensland, Australia.
This photo appeared on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2382510764/permalink/10158078411510765/
This is an unusually haunting postcard with a jeep. The original was painted in 1945 by Donald Friend (see image at the bottom).
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“THE JEEP FERRY 1945 AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL CANBERRA ACT ART CARDS POSTCARD”
Original art:
This may be sold soon, as there was a note from eBay that someone had this in their cart, but it could be a ‘make offer’ situation. No matter, still an unusual card with a jeep. It is currently priced at $18.95.
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“Postcard with corner and edge wear. Also has some creasing in left corners.”
Here’s a jeep postcard based on prototype jeep from Camp Croft. There were several other postcards of real prototypes related to Camp Croft that were also issued.
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“WWII Era Camp Croft South Carolina Parachute Battalion, The Jeep Patrol Vintage Postcard”
Dave is looking for an industrial f-head bell housing, though it is unclear if a stock bell housing will also work. If you have something and, ideally, aren’t too far from Minnesota, email him at dcfranz @ gmail.com (remove spaces from around @).
“Looking for a SAE #4 Bell housing that would attach to a Willys’ fhead. So it would be used for an industrial application. I don’t know for sure that there ever was one, but I was thinking about re-powering a unit with one of my extra motors.”
Tom shared this Jeepster Commando that sounds road ready.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/466879802502898
“304 V8,automatic transmission, lots of work done. New floor and rocker panels. Good mechanical condition. Top comes off, and it’s ready for summer cruises.”
Blaine forwarded the auction results of this GPW, which hit $22k. While it has incorrect limbs, the sale did include some combat rims.
David is selling this nicely modified late model wagon (Parkway?). If interested, call cell at 203 812 0770 or email daveolds442 @ gmail.com (remove spaces from around the @). This does not have a title; bill of sale only.
“The location of the vehicle is Wallingford Ct.
Supper clean wagon frame is spotless and mechanically is sound. Fresh rebuilt 350 Chevy roller cam 10 to 1 compression.
Maybe 400 miles on the engine. Nice interior.
Power steering hydraulic clutch.
the state of Connecticut took the Missouri title and I can only give a bill of sale.
It’s about 90% done the bumpers need chromed and the wiring on the new steering column needs to be completed. Needs sending unit for fuel gauge and speedometer.”
This may be a good build, but only two angles of pics provided.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1327749708615357
“1953 Willys, CJ 3B, it has a 225 odd fire V6 with 100 miles on it had a SM 465 transmission, warn overdrive mated to a Dana 18 transfer case. GM power steering this jeep is built right.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
This runs and drives and includes an overdrive. I’m sure someone will recognize that dash; I think it fits nicely in there. The WILLYS over the radio is a nice touch, too. Thanks to TJ for sharing.
“1949 willlys truck. Late 60s small block chevy. Original 3 speed with overdrive. Working pto winch new brakes and bearings on front end does not have power steering or brakes. Runs and drive good 6500”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $50,000.
(02/02/2024) Mike shared this modified truck with some nicely done work.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/240318725741790/
“Custom pickup, built LS 5.3 motor,4l60e trans, air conditioning, electric windows, Custom fleetside bed, Custom chassis with independent frt suspension, narrowed rear-end with coilovers.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6300.
This flatbed truck appears worth a look.
“1962 Willys Jeep Truck. Runs and drives. Original drive train with the 226 ci straight-six and manual transmission. We have a fair amount of paperwork for the work that’s been done over the years. It’s a pretty solid pickup. There are a few rust spots, it’s not a show truck. Floor pans are better than decent with a few small holes. It starts right up and idles great. Tires are good. Paint is decent with the exception of the hood and roof where the clear has seen better days, and in the rocker areas where there is some rust bubbling. I’ve tried to be overly honest with the description, and I’m sure I’ve missed something, but I think you’ll be pleased to see it in person. Sold AS IS. Title in hand. Cash only. Pick up in Cumberland, MD.”