Charles shared this site from the Belgium Jeep Club. It’s a summary of jeep history in Belgium.
http://www.jeepclub.be/content/default.asp?a=HERITAGE&sa=BELGIUM
Charles shared this site from the Belgium Jeep Club. It’s a summary of jeep history in Belgium.
http://www.jeepclub.be/content/default.asp?a=HERITAGE&sa=BELGIUM
Here’s an unusual jeep item.
“HUGE jeep picture 190 x 45
Logo is 56W x 23L”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $1275.
(06/02/2014) No engine or title. Great project.
“WILLYS JEEP CJ 2 A & ID #34134—This is a retired fire department Jeep probably used for grass fires. I removed the front platform and seat as you can see. The rear extension is also removable. Odometer shows 53,000 miles. NO TITLE or ENGINE everything looks original. $1275.00 CASH buys it. I was told that it probably is a 1946, but you decide. Thanks.”
UPDATE: Was $8500. **Status Unknown**
Looks solid.
“1946 Willys CJ2A, excellent mechanical condition, lots of work done over the years. Great fun driving and hunting over the years, hate to part with it but just don’t use it anymore. Must see and drive to appreciate.”
Looks nice.
“I have a body off restoration M38a1 Jeep and trailer parade ready.This is the Marine Corps version with full fording gear.The only thing not restored on this vehicle is the engines internals runs like a top but does burn oil.This vehicle will be on display at the MVPA nationals from June 25 till June 28 at the Kentucky Expo center.This Jeep is immaculate in every detail comes with many extra parts including etra engine block, heads,rear ends ,and transmission and transfer case.Biggest reason I am selling is due to the fact that this vehicle has a top speed of 45 to 50mph and around here you would be run over at that speed on highway.I can be contacted by phone or text also at 4one9six0two4zero33.Where i was from in Ohio there were enough 55mph roads to travel to many shows and parades but down here it has to be trailered for your own safety.Bulldog on hood not included.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200
Looks good for the price.
“I have owned the Jeep for about a year and just have not had the time to restore this project. This is a project, I have done some work on it, new electric fuel pump, new gas tank and fuel lines. It is an original flat head engine. I have started the engine once and it seemed to run out OK. If you have any questions please give a call. I have TITLE in hand. $1200.00 OBO. I can deliver if necessary, for the price of fuel, locally only”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $3900.
“1947 Flat fender Jeep, black and yellow, runs good, stored indoors”
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was priced at $3500.
“1944 FORD GPW MIL VIN: SER #19111 manual transmission title : rebuilt
FORD GPW WW2 JEEP.
Fram off restoration. Rebuilt Stock 4 Cyl. Flat Head motor and trans.
Rebuilt Copper Radiator to Original Specs.Rebuilt Suspension.
New Tub And fenders.
Comes with Original Pintle Hook .Tec Wheels. BF Goodrich MT.
Have Original Gauges and Tail lights and Misc. Extra Parts that came with jeep.
Restoration Not Complete, Needs Wiring.
Engine Runs.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5400.
“1946 WILLYS CJ2A 1st year made for civilians
4 Cyl Kaiser Supersonic engine 3 speed
NEW-brakes, top, military tires ( 6X16), manual locking front hubs
It was restored by previous owner- paint,wiring,etc
All gauges work except speedo. Runs very well
Front tow bar included (not shown)
Seats are old style canvas
Has roll bar, seat belts, and pintle hook”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $5900.
The engine runs. Looks like a good project. More info on this rig here.
“For sale is this unique 1962 Jeep FC-170. It is one of two Hi Rail service trucks bought new by the legendary Green Bay & Western Rail Road in 1962. My grandfather who worked for the rail road bought the pair when they were taken out of service. This truck is a restoration in progress and needs completion. The front and rear cab corners, floors, drivers side door and bed have been replaced and were removed from a southern Kansas truck. The flat head six starts and runs good,3 speed trans and four wheel drive work good as well. Also included is a complete rolling chassis that has been blasted and painted and has a rebuilt flat head six mounted in it, some new parts and all parts removed from Kansas parts truck. For the rail road enthusiasts the truck still wears its original paint scheme based off the GB&W locomotives of that era”