UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/09/2020) I can’t tell what hubs these are. They are possibly Thors. No description provided.
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/09/2020) I can’t tell what hubs these are. They are possibly Thors. No description provided.
Adil Jal Darukhanawala wrote a 332-page book on the Mahindra Jeep history and production. The photographs I’ve seen so far are beautiful; it looks like Adil has created a quality product. I have purchased a copy and will review it later this month.
One reviewer of the book notes it contains a variety of interesting information bits, including how a few CJ-5s reached India (thanks to the Pakistani Army). I also like the comment that the jeep was the ‘greatest free sample in automotive history’, an important insight as tens of thousands of jeeps were left by allies all over the world. It looks like an interesting, detailed book.
The book can purchased directly from the author at https://www.adiljal.com
Here’s a review of the book from EVO India –The Thrill of Driving: https://www.evoindia.com/features/car-features/timeless-mahindra-book-review
These three photos come from this website: https://parsikhabar.net/books/timeless-mahindra-by-adil-jal-darukhanawala-hits-the-standa/24193/
These three Meyer Product brochures come from Canada.
View all the information on eBay
“FOR SALE – LOT OF 3 JEEP ( WILLYS ) AND MEYER SNOW PLOW BROCHURES, CONDITION IS IN PHOTOS AND ITEM DETAILS.”
I just purchased this binder of Meyer Products. I’ll scan it when I get a chance.
“Vintage 1963 Meyer Snow Plows Jeep Dealer Book Binder – Advertising & Meyer IPC. Condition is “Used”. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.
This binder/book contains sales and technical information to help Jeep dealerships sell Meyer snow plow products. Included in the book are sections on:
1) Selling Data
2) Product Literature
3) Optional Equipment
4) Prices and Specifications
5) Parts/Service Information
6) Plows
7) Lifts/Controls
8) Mounting
There are some nice 1960’s color advertisements for Jeep and Meyer, parts lists, and illustrated parts catalogs.
The book is used but in very good condition. If you operate a Meyer Snow Plow or if you are interested in collecting Jeep related materials this could be a nice addition for your collection.”
This brochures shows that Meyer was well established in the plow industry before the arrival of the jeep.
View all the information on eBay
“1940’s Meyer Snow Plows Advertising Foldout Brochure
Description: Up for sale is a 1940’s Meyer Snow Plows Advertising Foldout Brochure.
Approx Measurement: 11″ x 8.5″.
Condition: VG-. Age and handling wear throughout. Nearly split along the fold. Still a nice rare item.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
This has a rear PTO and a serial number of 295XX (can’t read the last two digits).
“Willy’s Jeep CJ2A, 1st year for civilian Jeep. Complete and untouched by modification. 134L motor is damaged from leaking head gasket on rear cylinder. 6 volt system is still functional. Rear PTO is intact with optional belt drive included. Body is still in great shape as is drivetrain.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1700.
(04/29/2017) Looks like it has a fiberglass body.
“48 willys cj2a jeep, chevy 350 v8, automatic, runs, but needs new ignition switch an fuel tanks hooked back up, will also need brake work, clean title, $2500”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
This M-38A1 is claimed to be a NEKAF. It has some of the features (such as the strap across the battery box), but lacks others such as the turn signals that were unique to the NEKAF. Maybe the jeep includes more information about its origins. There have been several NEKAFs that appeared in US, such as these three in Texas listed back in 2013.
“1960 m38a1 Nekaf. This jeep runs great. Has all original 24 volt system. Newly rebuilt carb distributer and new clutch. Has Antique plates and is registered. Lots of fun and turns lots of heads.”
Sale includes the trailer. The jeep needs work.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/647320972499790/
“Willys jeep with trailer. This old jeep looks rough but the engine, brakes, and transmission were rebuilt. Been sitting in a barn the last 12 years. Great hunting buggy. Needs coil, not getting spark to plugs. Needs clutch bracket reattached. Needs tubes. Trailer has 4 brand new tires. Title on jeep, bill of sale on trailer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Could be worth a look.
“Price reduced. Title in hand. Starts right up . Runs fine everything works as it should. No rust”
Runs?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/720203375513393/
“Classic Jeep with original willys engine”
This is a combination build of an M-38 body atop a 1969 CJ-5 chassis, including the use of the single lever transfercase.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/336703054300373/
“Once in a lifetime sell. Need to get something to fit my growing children. Been in my family for 40 years. 1951 MC 23358(plate inside Jeep) M38 1969 cj5 (frame) 6-cyl. 225cid/155hp 2bbl 225 c.i. V6 (engine) D and K (Canon City,CO) engines rebuilt it. 2019 The color is Black Forest green pearl. Paint code KGZ 2012 Jeep Or CHRYS-PGZ/KGZ Gas tank 87 wrangler Dana rear end Paint will need some work. Cracks from my off-road adventures!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
This might be a GPW rather than an MB. It appears to have the GPW crossmember, but I am not certain.
“This Military Bantam Jeep was made in 1943. Still running fine and it’s good for off road, hunting and ranching etc. Asking for $2000 or best offer.”
This photo shows General MacArthur returning to Corregidor Island and crossing it via jeep.
“1945 Press Photo General MacArthur Riding in Jeep at Corregidor Island. This is an original press photo. General MacArthur returned to the Rock March 2, 1945, nearly three years after leaving for Australia, and inspected the ruined fortress. Corregidor IslandPhoto measures 10 x 8.25inches. Photo is dated 03-02-1945.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
Has some updates. Looks in good shape.
“1949 Willys 4wd Jeep. Converted to 2007, 4.3 liter Fuel Injected with less than 10000 miles on engine. Manual 3 speed transmission. I used it for traveling from Lakehouse to boat dock. Does the job of a mule”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5400
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1253180965074403/
“1955 Willys Jeep. Runs great! Original owner. No rust. 2.5 inch lift, new 33” tires and rims. Custom full roll cage, custom foldable and removable seats. Seats 4 with full seat belts.
All service was done by a specialty willys shop
All new:
Battery and 6v generator
Gas tank
Gas lines
Breaks
Choke
Carburetor
Winch”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4500.
(05/18/2020) Runs and drives.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2537262899921928/
“Good condition for a1951. Will consider all offers. Just had complete tune up. Runs good!!.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,500.
Looks solid, though the rims are obviously incorrect.
“good condition rebuilt engine, generator, brakes, new regulator, replicas 50-cal, m1 garand, thompson etc.”
Has no title.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/334598720986906
“For Sale is a Classic 1949 Willys Jeepster. It is the rarest of the 3 years it was in production. It is 99.9% complete! Two Wheel Drive with 4 Cylinder Engine and 3 Speed Transmission with Overdrive. Engine Compartment is Original with the exception of the Paper filter.
Harbor Blue/Sky Blue in Color
New Master Cylinder
New Wheel Cylinders
New Brake Pads and Drums Turned
Aftermarket Vintage Turn Signals
Spare Engine
Spare Transmission
Spare Front and Rear End
6 Volt Electric Fuel Pump
AM/FM Monaural Radio
Original Air Cleaner
New Gas Tank
New Top and Side Curtains, however not yet Installed
All Shop Manuals are Included
4 Window Irons
Two Boxes of Spare Parts
4 Extra Wheels
Does Need New Battery
I’ve owned this vehicle for 15 years, and when not in use, was kept under a custom tarp!! The transaction will be by a Bill of Sale, there is NO TITLE”
Includes a variety of parts. Seems like there is value here. The jeep has some later model Free Lock hubs on it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/942305189590303
“Project 1948 Jeep Willys Lots of extra parts. Total of 4 transmissions, 3 transfer cases, 4 axles and a Buick V6 engine. No title”
I’m not sure how much value is here, but there seems to be at least some value.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/955940711575366
“Selling or trading rolling chassis for mud drags or sand drags”
This is listed as a 1944, but is more likely a CJ.
http://www.sellajeep.com/mjs/sale20/adm219/adm219.html
“It has been stationary for 20 years. Must go. Good for parts. Front Tow attached. In Central California, Los Alamos – 1 mile off Hwy 101. Come get it!!”
Has an updated engine.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/708233970019999/
“Runs and drives great. Daily driver. 180ci Chrysler slant 6 adapted to original transmission. New tubeless wheels and radial tires. New brakes. New dual circuit master cylinder. Auxiliary fuel tank. Have original seats. Have original wheels and tires. New carburetor and tune up kit installed.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(2018/12/04) Is the round thing on the hood a hood bump?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/608586440017156/
“1946 WILLYS JEEP
*4 CYLINDER
*ORIGINAL RUNNING ENGINE
*MANUEL TRANSMISSION
*4×4”
It’s a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1586990878148306/
“47 Willys. Buick oddfire 231 with a SM465 and a Dana 20. Jeep has no exhaust on it besides headers and the windshield isn’t mounted currently. Working lights and turn signals. Custom Tom Woods rear driveshaft, front is still stock. CJ5 axles with 3.73 ratio. Non power steering. Price is OBO, would be willing to trade with cash on my end for a 60s/70s Chevrolet car project or motorcycle. Located in Monterey CA. If its up it’s available”