Maybe some value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/407316430518185
“2willys 46 and 48 jeep for sale with extra parts make one jeep out of both asking 3500 for both jeeps need work but good for project”
Maybe some value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/407316430518185
“2willys 46 and 48 jeep for sale with extra parts make one jeep out of both asking 3500 for both jeeps need work but good for project”
UPDATE: Still Available.
This looks solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/393824321712293
“Jeep Willy. Buick V6 Engine. Runs well, Newly tuned up, new carburetor, original body, good paint job, good tires. 4 speed manual transmission, clean upholstery, tow bar, back rack with 2-5gallon gas cans included”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/12/2020) This old school California build with a Muller top went through some additional modifications over the years. It will need a little more work, hence the price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/829533537842042
$8k 1945 Ford GPW, old school “uncut” survivor, original boxed frame, sheet metal, and (extended) seats. 327 4bbl, Pertronix, 7:1 SM420, middle diameter Model 18 TC, 44 rear, 30 front, YJ spring-over, 2” hub spacers, proven bulletproof drivetrain. M38 windshield with hinged vent, PS, Power drum brakes, 1957 25A vintage generator/PS pump. Oil, power steering and extremely rare TRACO transfer case coolers.
UPDATE: Still Available.
(1029/2020) Appears solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/337298377368193/
“Old willys flat fender “papa smurf” runs great original flat 4 tuned up oil changed new plugs wires cap rotor points ect..carb rebuild runs great drives great 3 speed manual trans with hi low splitter and twin stick transfer case”
This has an updated engine and an automatic transmission, among other updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/219803296424700
“I don’t know what I have here, but this is for sale. The title says 1951 Jeep. This belonged to a friend of mine who was storing it on my property, until he passed away last August. It was running when he pulled the carburetor for a rebuild, but never had a chance to finish. I have the carburetor but there is no key. If you have questions please ask and I’ll do my best to answer or post more pictures. Hoping someone here can shed some light and make a honest assessment and reasonable offer. The Jeep has a clear Montana title and is located in Central California.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/15/2018) Runs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/300204684670224
“Working good cj3b 4 cylinder hurricane engine, 3 speed transmission, also I have the soft top and doors and clean title”
Old pic:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
(12/15/2020) This looks to be a GPW body on a CJ (Possible 1953 CJ-3A or CJ-3B) chassis. There’s no engine. The cowl modification is unusual, but I’d say the steering setup is especially unusual!
“1953 Jeep CJ2. Missing motor and Radiator. Good title. Decent builder good rock climber or mud project.Has transmission and transfer case.factory option half top. Price reduced to $1800. ”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $19,500.
(0806/2020) Lacks engine and transmission.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/310369813667086/
“Very rare M677 crew cab Jeep M677. USMC took possession in 1964 Vin number 10333 No motor/ trans. Otherwise very complete. Purchased to restore/ collection. But offering for sale if someone can do it justice before I get to it”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/24/2020) This wagon was a rent-a-jeep unit out of Idaho Springs, Colorado. This would have been a neat one to restore back to it’s rental life condition. The deal includes a ’98 S-10.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/720456231938789
“My plans have changed and I am selling my ’54 Jeep wagon. Overall good condition and just waiting for someone to give it the love that it needs. Ran when I got it but smoked. Had head machined and reconditioned. Head is back on vehicle. Was building new wiring harness when I got sick. Anxious to include ’98 S-10 extended cab 4×4 in package deal. Donated vehicle NO TITLE sold as parts vehicle or to use as running gear for wagon. S-10 is mostly complete also speedo shows about 23K on 4.3 Liter V-6 with auto trans. Anxious to move these two please contact if interested. Vehicles are located by Canon City, Colorado”
this is how it looked prior to the work:
Tom McCahill reviews the reviewed the Jeepster and Station Wagon in the January 1950 issue of Mechanic Illustrated . He liked the new four-wheel-drive wagon, but was less a fan of the Jeepster.
This FJ-3A brochure Form No. 61-05.
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Originally published October 31, 2015: This is an interesting FJ-3A brochure. It is Form No. 61-14. The ladder holder is something I haven’t seen anywhere.
“Here I have a 1961 single sheet advertisement issued by Willys for the Willys Jeep Fleetvan. There is some wear along the top and some light creasing (See Scans) but it still displays very nicely.”
Looks in good shape. Has a PTO winch up front and a Koenig hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/351525072773407
“We did a nice restoration on this Willy’s Jeep. I have lots of information on the things done or replaced”
Nice looking CJ-5 with a few minor updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/4177148485631910
“Frame off resto 4 years ago. 4cyl engine. Nice tires. Starts right up. Runs and drives. No rust. 3 speed manual.”
It’s a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/689120058432996
“Runs. No brakes Trans or transfer case make a lot of noise, but comes with spare trans and transfer case. Charging system not hooked up. No battery. Washington title in my name. Has original vin tag and also frame tag.”
Has rear PTO gear box, shaft, and PTO. Maybe some parts value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3586729674739463
“Project flat fender jeep. Comes with factory flat head motor, transmission transfer case and PTO. Pick up in Paso.”
This is an odd, apparently purpose-built(?) four-wheel-drive utility vehicle.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3844599268896416
“50s jeep running gear and a body tob straight 6”
Unclear how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/429184778277304
“Body kinda rough. Has 327 ci and headers, power steering. Nice carb. Haven’t started since summer.Top and doors 500 extra. Washington title in my name”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/03/2021) Some additional pics would be useful.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/803918710188394
“Clean new motor needs brake work runs great all four wheel drive works great”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/03/2020) Has a variety of mods, including a tall hood bump.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/871072743726406
“V8 motor plus lots of other mods! A lot of information too much to list!”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/25/2020) This has a variety of updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/772733399944221
“1947 Willys CJ3A. Jeep has a small block Chevy th350 transmission t-20 transfer case, Dana 30 in the front with ARB Dana 44 knuckles with high steer and 5.38 gears. Rear has Dana 44 with Detroit locker, full floating axles and 5.38 gears. Complete new fuel system 22 gal aluminum fuel cell lines fuel pump and new Quadra jet carb. Has a tilt steering column a full swing out tire rack that holds the tire 2 Jerry cans and high lift jack. This is a great trail Jeep and one you can drive to the trail it is ready crawler”
This is a relatively rare right-hand-drive DJ-3A with an even rarer automatic transmission (see 4th pic… shifter to the right of steering wheel). Unclear how much value is here, but certainly some parts value at the very least. It has an f-head.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/773489700232581
“I had big plans for this cool little mail jeep but I have too many projects. It is a 1964 DJ3A dispatcher. They stopped making flat fender jeeps in 52 but they had so many parts left over they continue to make flat fender delivery vehicles into the mid 60s. It is very rare, I haven’t seen another one for sale. It does not run or drive, it is a project. I have a clean clear CA title in hand. The Jeep was last registered in 1985 so it is well out of the system.  any questions feel free to ask. Delivery available within reason.  i’m located in shingle Springs, Northern California”
Blaine spotted this 1947 adorable photo of Lance Borman that’s located at the Smithsonian Institution. It shows Lance in a Good Humor Ice Cream-themed toy jeep.
http://edan.si.edu/slideshow/viewer/?eadrefid=NMAH.AC.0451_ref15
“Lance Borman / Baby Parade / Lake Mohawk [ink on verso)] [photoprint], July 1947
Photograph of child, wearing Good Humor unifrom and cap, in toy truck with “Good Humors” [sic] ice cream sign. Photographer unidentified. Lake Mohawk, New Jersey?
In Box 1, folder 6.
Silver gelatin on paper, 10 x 8″.
Local Numbers: AC0451-000003.tif (AC scan no.)
UPDATE: Another version of this photo and caption are on eBay.
View all the information on eBay
“1941 Press Photo Colonel Herbert Lawes & the Duke of Kent ride a jeep in MD camp. This is an original press photo. George. Duke of Kent. The Duke of Kent, youngest brother of King George VI, inspected defense facilities in the Baltimore and Camp Holabird, Maryland area today. He toured the Glenn L. Martin airplane plant which is making millions of dollars worth of aircraft for the Royal Air Force, and later inspected Canadian troops at Camp Holabird transport school. Photo shows left to right: seated in an Army reconnaissance car: Colonel Herbert Lawes, Commanding Officer of Camp Holabird, Maryland, United States Army Quartermaster Depot.; Duke of Kent. Photo measures 8.5 x 6.75 inches. Photo is dated 8-26-1941.”
The press photo was published in several newspapers, including the Charlotte Observer on August 29, 1941.
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Originally Posted 12/16/2019: The Duke of Kent got a ride in a Ford GP as part of his visit to Baltimore, Maryland.
“1941 Press Photo Colonel Herbert Lawes shows The Duke of Kent an Army Jeep in MD. This is an original press photo. George … Duke of Kent. The above soundphoto, transmitted to San Francisco, shows The Duke of Kent, youngest brother of King George VI, when he toured Glenn L. Martin airplane plant at Baltimore, Maryland, and Camp Holabird, Maryland, during inspection of defense facilities in this area. Shown inspecting Army reconnaissance car “Jeep” – near Camp Holabird transport school. Left to right, Colonel Herbert Lawes, Commanding officer of Camp Holabird and the Duke of Kent.Photo measures 9.75 x 7.25inches. Photo is dated 8-26-1941.”
Originally Published November 03, 2019:
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Originally posted in September of 2018:
Blaine spotted a discussion at the Ford-Trucks.com forum on Auxiliary transmissions that included the rare Warn Auxiliary Overdrive. A user named “38 Coupe” shared a bunch of smaller Auxiliary transmission documents that included a Parts and Instruction manual for the Warn AO. So, here it is, along with some photos of a Warn unit that was for sale in April of 2015.