UPDATE: Was $1700. **SOLD**
(03/04/2013) It’s a project, but it might be a solid one.
“I have a 1955 jeep Willys cj3b high hood 4 cylinder half cab factory pto this is a project jeep dose not run must see killer deal awesome look if you”
UPDATE: Was $1700. **SOLD**
(03/04/2013) It’s a project, but it might be a solid one.
“I have a 1955 jeep Willys cj3b high hood 4 cylinder half cab factory pto this is a project jeep dose not run must see killer deal awesome look if you”
UPDATE: Still Available. Was priced at $2500
(02/28/2013) This hasn’t run in two years. The interior floors appear to have some patches.
“Vehicle is mostly complete. it is missing the gas tank. and has minor body damage. It has the original 24 volt electrical system. Vehicle ran when I parked it two years ago. If your interested I can be reached in the evenings at (six zero one) 859-9392. Thank you.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
“1948 CJ-2A with military paint and grill. Black-out light and convoy lights too. Has roll bar and military rims. Civilian rims come with the deal. Runs well but last engine overhaul isn’t known. Yes, it needs work. NADA quotes range from $5,500 to $21,000. Come look. Oh, has split windscreen with manual wipers. (Standard in 1948). Titled and registered in California. 65 years young and looking for a new home.”
Roberto forwarded several links to CJ-3Bs from Vietnam in the 1960s. Interestingly, they all had tool indents. I suspect these are made by Mahindra rather than Willys. Any thoughts?
http://summitlake.com/graphics/Jalbum-Vietnam/Vietnam_08_1964/slides/scan0028.html
http://summitlake.com/graphics/Jalbum-Vietnam/Vietnam_08_1964/slides/scan0026.html
http://summitlake.com/graphics/Jalbum-Vietnam/Vietnam_08_1964/slides/scan0029.html
Here’s a link for the entire index: http://summitlake.com/graphics/Jalbum-Vietnam/index.html
James was driving today in Colorado and spotted this Ford GPA SEEP parked just off the road.
He writes, “I found this gem along side of the road today. I was on my way to pick up my 1947 cj2a. It turns out the owner is also an eWillys reader! It’s amazing that these cars are still being driven and not stuck in a museum. This made my day!”
This must be a British jeep! Steering wheel is on the “wrong” side.
Here’s another QSL card with a jeep. The Blue’s refers to the blue mountains which are just over an hour south of us in Oregon.
“QSL HAM RADIO CARD: About the same size as a Standard size postcard (about 3 1/4″ x 5 3/8″), but on slightly lighter weight paper. Our inventory number: QSL 4 ”
This seller has a variety of WWII reprints for sale.
“Title: Evacuating wounded, New Georgia
Date Created/Published: 1943.
Summary: One wounded soldier on top of jeep and another being carried on a stretcher.
Notes:
Photoprint by U.S. Army Signal Corps.
This record contains unverified data from caption card.
Bookmark /2002716069/
Approximately 8×12 inches. (20.3cm x 30.5cm)
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was priced at $75.
“Jeep 6ft Plastic Sign
Great for the Jeep enthusiast for garage/den/mancave decoration.
Sign has a part of the top left broken off and a crack as shown.”
UPDATE: This was priced at $3800. It’s a traveller, rather than a Parkway Conversion. **SOLD**
“We’re selling our 1964 Willy Wagon. Asking price is 3800.00 obo. I have replaced the shocks and gas tank. I bought a new master cylineder, however havent had the time to get it installed. The wagon runs great. We actually were using it as a daily driver.”