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“1954 Jeep CJ3B, California registration. I have listed this car for a friend and will be posting pictures tomorrow. He has decided to thin out his collection”
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“1954 Jeep CJ3B, California registration. I have listed this car for a friend and will be posting pictures tomorrow. He has decided to thin out his collection”
This runs. I haven’t followed prices on these too closely, but it seems like a good price.
“Everything works. Carb. could use some work.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8295
“Desert Season Is Here!
Don’t take that backseat to your buddies…
Impress Them With… Your Own Piece Of American History Instead!!!
1951 Willys (Military) M38-A1 JEEP, The Korean War Back Bone.
This Rare Unit is an All Original Survivor and has Served Our Country Well !!!
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800.
(10/18/2014) Runs and drives.
“For sale 1948 jeep Willys CJ2 run very well. New seats and working headlight. Register and titled in Texas”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3600
“1949 Willy’s frame w/ CJ2A Fiberglass Body. GM 350 TBI Motor, 3″ Headers w/ Thrush Tube Mufflers, T18 Ford 4 sp/Granny Low, T18 Twin Stick Transfer Case, DANA 44 front & rear, 4.11 Gearing, Scout II axles, BFGoodrich 31″ All-Terrain Tires, New Clutch, New Clutch Hydraulics, Bimini Top needs clips, Waterproof Empire Cover Included. Starts, Runs and Drives. Clear Title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(09/16/2014) Has a variety of updates.
“Selling my Willys! Great rig for someone to take back to original condition, currently set up for rock crawling. Street legal, starts right up and runs. Asking $5,000 or best offer. Call for more info or to see it.”
Not the best quality, but this first photo appeared in the February 13, 1941, issue of the Spokesman Review. The photo shows Bantam BRC-60s laying down a smokescreen. The caption calls the vehicles “midget trucks” and then claims the trucks are called “bugs” by the troops.
However, by May 7th, 1941, the Spokesman Review was referring to the vehicle not as a truck, but as a command car called a “jeep”.
John forwarded this video. The music seems perfect and the comments are hilarious. If I took Ann down this hill, I’d be hearing the same things. She can’t do heights. In fact, I think I’d be doing this one solo. It’s still on my list to drive.
This is a 1964 press photo. Should I know who Sonny Childers is (a quick google search wasn’t much help)? I think Sonny is in a CJ-3A with a 2A windshield. That’s only based on the 3A looking bumper and front frame rail.
This news wire photo includes a CJ-6, but there’s no caption that describes the photo’s purpose.