This appears solid.
“1955 Willys Truck. $3000. For more information please call 237-8896.”
This appears solid.
“1955 Willys Truck. $3000. For more information please call 237-8896.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200
(03/30/2012) The rims look great, but the rest of the jeep less so.
“1946 Willy jeep CJA2, 4wd, 3spd, flattie (needs rebuild). nice refinished rims, locking hubs.
too many projects , these two must go
email for pics ONLY”
I ran across this neat old photo of a USDA Forest Service CJ-3B at their site. I couldn’t pull up the actual page. You can view the original picture here: http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5354294.jpg
Looking for USDA jeeps I found these two different plows used for fire fighting in the late 1940s/early 1950s.
The “V-shape plow” was featured in the August 1949 issue of Popular Mechanics:
This plow was featured in the May 1951 issue of Popular Mechanics on page 151.
Glenn spotted this replacement spare tire oak block isolation kit on eBay
“This is a brand new Willys spare tire oak block isolation kit. These are correct in every way and very high quality, will fit Jeep CJ2a CJ3a CJ3b with 15 inch wheels. These mount between the body and the spare tire. We do sell the correct block for 16 inch wheels. These are hand made in a professional shop with the highest standards. The correct mounting hardware is included. They are excellent quality, Made In USA.”
This must not have been in the Sears Toy Catalog, because I would have circled this as a kid. It includes three jeeps!
” Neat piece here, looks to be complete (no Guarantee) Original box with manual , booklets , even some vintage batteries, Has three jeeps , Look at the pictures , have a great day!!!! Selling as is comes as seen in box.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
According to the description, you can cast your own jeeps. No examples of how good (or poor) they are.
“ You are bidding on a Formex 7 casting set made by Emenee. This casting set is a create your own casting set featuring “Military Company” including soldiers, jeeps, and cannons. My research shows that this set dates back to 1964. This is a used set as the items are not in their original package and some of the molds have been used.”
UPDATE: Staring bid is $7.50
Bounce the Jeep was published in 1945.
“ENLARGED PICTURES!! Please scroll ALL the way down to view LARGER images.
KA355. Illustrated by Harold Peterson. Pub. Rand McNally 1945.
6 ¾” 45 pages. Small split bottom rear hinge. Otherwise. Very Good condition.”
Nice rig. No wonder I couldn’t figure out the color on this truck. It’s got a chameleon paint.
“1952 Willey Jeep Pick up, Hot Rod, New Interior,chameleon Paint changes color’s in different sun light’s,paint like this cosr over 300.00 a quart truly spectacular in everyway,diamond plate, New Tires, Fresh Rebuilt 350 V-8 with Aluminum heads, rebuilt turbo 400 transmission, runs and drives excellent”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $6000
(02/24/2012) This looks in good condition from what I can see.
“New top and ave all the receipts for all the work that has been done. Is the second owner. No rust is stored inside.”