Here’s a Fleet Van ad from the April 12, 1963, issue of the Lakeland Ledger.
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Here’s an ad for the FJ-3A that was on eBay.
Year/Era: 1961
Origin: Print Advertisement
Condition: Very Good
Size: 7.25″ x 10″
Here’s a Fleet Van ad from the April 12, 1963, issue of the Lakeland Ledger.
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Here’s an ad for the FJ-3A that was on eBay.
Year/Era: 1961
Origin: Print Advertisement
Condition: Very Good
Size: 7.25″ x 10″
Here’s a Tonka Fire Jeep that appears to be in great shape.
“This is a terrific Jeep Fire Truck in excellent condition. It has the original tires (white walls) and hub caps, nozzle on hose, red light on hood, head lights, red ladder, two fire extinguishers on rear bumper and Tonka decal on both sides. Interrior is perfect with original steering wheel. There are a few minor scratches on the ladder but otherwise there is very little, if any, show of ware. No box. This is from a collection of Tonka Trucks that were used for display.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on ebay
This seems like an oddity. A rubber stamp inkpad with a Jeep logo added. Maybe this should have a “Jeep” Stamp, too?
“Vintage Jeep Tampon Pour Timbres Caoutchouc Inkpad, With Tin
Tampon Pour Timbres Caoutchouc translates as “Buffer for rubber stamps,” pour encrer du reencrer votre tampon as “to ink your stamp of reencrer” and l’encre ideale dans le flacon parfait as “the ink bottle in the ideal perfect.”
J. Herbin was established in 1670, when Louis XIV, the Sun King, was 32 years old. M. Herbin was a sailor, and from his many journeys to India he brought back to Paris formulas for manufacturing sealing wax.
His special lacquer formula improved the quality of the seals in adhesion and neatness, helping him to become famous throughout the kingdom.
J. Herbin is also the oldest name in ink production in the world. By 1700, the company was producing “l’Encre de la Tete Noire,” followed by “Perle des Encres,” (The Jewel of Inks) and “l’Encre des Vaisseaux” (The Ink of Ships).
J. Herbin made ink for Louis XIV, and a black ink for the sole use of Victor Hugo, author of the Hunchback of Notre Dame and Les Miserables. these formulas still reside in their company headquarters in Paris.”
In good condition with some wear {tattered edges} and soiling. Measures 4 1/2 by 3 inches. Weighs 3 ozs.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“This is a three off frame build /// new small block 400 engine /// 3000 rpm stall converter /// turbo 400 transmission /// power streering /// four wheel disc brakes with separate front and rear master cylinders /// Dodge Dakota front end and Dodge Dakota 3.73 rear end /// power windows powered by Dakota Digital window regulators /// 45 pound popper remote key fob entry all three doors, hidden emergency latch in case of dead battery /// Sony CDX-MP3 reciever with four Infinity Reference 6952i 6″ x 9″ speakers, StreetGlow Auto Neon w/Xplod with remote /// AVA 400 A DVD player with video & audio input with remote /// Icon TV TFT LCD 7” screen monitor with back up camera /// Sirius radio with remote /// carpet and leather interior ( beige cordovan leather ) it took 7 hides to complete the interior /// DuPont B9008 torch red paint, four base coats, four clear coats /// heat and A/C supplied by Vintage Air /// rear air shocks /// Mustang Two seats /// center console and shifter is from a Wrangler Jeep ( new ) /// easy access to fuse block ( glove box ) /// Goodyear Eagle Tires front P235 60R15 rear P275 60R15 /// power antenna works manually or automatic with the radio /// easy access to battery treminals under the hood as the battery is located behind the drivers side seat /// under dash lights along with four dome lights /// no electric fan it’s the real deal /// speed regulated electric windshield wipers /// Willy’s Overland center wheel caps and horn button are tooled from 5 oringnal horn buttons /// inside black door buttons and stainless surround round door openers are original /// extra storage area under rear bench seating /// Frenched in tail lights and shaved door handles /// locking gas cover with inside release /// very rare Greenfield original windshield visor /// Ididit tilt steering column with cruise control /// Painless wiring harness /// all CLassic gauges with clock /// wood and chrome banjo steering wheel /// front seat shoulder and lap seat belts.
This looks pretty good.
“1952 Jeep M38. Olive drab. Functional, restored military jeep. Excellent condition.
Equipped with shovel, axe, spare gas can, pindle hooks front and back, tow rings, new tires.
Available for viewing any Wednesday evening between six and eight PM or Saturday mornings between nine and twelve AM.
Stored in hangar “B” adjacent to Fixed Base Operator’s office. Call 712-322-2435 to confirm visit.
Call 402-210-9546 for specific information. Serious inquiries only, please.”
This is a project, but lots of good work has been done.
“1952 Willys Jeep M38A1. Jeep was complete at start of rebuild. Has been completely disassembled to bare frame and media blasted. Body & frame are 100% rust free. All bodywork is completed except for several dents on hood. Have extra hood. Has rebuilt front & rear differentials, transmission, transfer case, new driveshafts. Rebuilt suspension, steering, steering gear. All brake components are new. New tires. Have new fuel tank, NOS rear bumper w/ all hardware. Jeep is original except for rebuilt 151CI Chevrolet engine installed. Have original complete engine, bellhousing, clutch.
Needs to have restoration completed.
Asking $4,800.00
Contact James at 505-298-4996. Reference Jeep for sale when you call.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3750.
The outside of this looks nice. The engine has been updated, as have the seats.
“Restored 1946 Willys Jeep with the following features:Engine:- Complete rebuild at 46,251 miles (only 12,000 miles on the rebuild)- New rings, bearings, valves and lifters.- New fuel pump.- New water pump.- New thermostat.- New spark plugs and wires- New belts and hoses- A additional rebuilt engine block is included- New carburetor.Body:- Excellent condition with a baby blue paint job.Transmission:- Current transmission works but the syncro rings and reverse idler gear are worn. But a newly rebuilt transmission is included in the price.- New Clutch, Pressure plate and Throwout bearing.- Transfer Case – completely rebuilt with tapered roller bearings instead of the stock needle bearings.- New front and rear Drivelines.- Front and Rear Differentials rebuilt with new seals.- New Front and Rear (inner and outer) wheel bearings.Brake System:- New Wheel Cylinders front and rear.- Rebuilt Master Cylinder.- New Brake Shoes front and rear- New Brake Drums front and rear.- New Shoes on the Parking Brake.- New Parking Brake Cable.Electrical:- Converted to a 12 volt electrical system at the time of engine rebuild.- New Bulbs in all devices.- All gauges except speedometer are new.- New Windshield wiper motor.- Heater motor does not work.Misc.:- New Power Takeoff gear box included.- New Distributer included – 6 New oil filters included.- 2 New air filters included.- Vinyl soft top included but widows are yellow and it needs some work”
It isn’t perfect and needs work, but might be worth a look.
“1951 Willys Jeep with 1969 CJ5. Engine, trans., and transfercase. New alt., radiator. Clear title, runs good, needs work on wiring and exhaust. $2200.00 obo. Contact Chad @ 1660-287-0700. Leave message.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
I never did find the gas filler for this. Maybe it is in the rear passenger side?
“1952 Willys M38 military Jeep. 236 miles on freshly rebuilt 153 ci Chevrolet engine. New carburetor, master cylinder, brakes, bikini top, full top with doors, new paint. Entire driveline recently serviced. Too much work to list. Please feel free to ask questions. Vehicle located near Key West, Florida.”
This is a short list of major companies using Jeeps.
Year/Era: 1961
Origin: Print Advertisement
Condition: Very Good
Size: 7.25″ x 10″