The model builder was supposed to be working on a motor for this tiny jeep at the time this photo and caption were published.
“1943 Press Photo The world’s smallest Jeep, 6 inches long and 2 inches high”
The model builder was supposed to be working on a motor for this tiny jeep at the time this photo and caption were published.
“1943 Press Photo The world’s smallest Jeep, 6 inches long and 2 inches high”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
This former fire jeep has some low mileage.
“I bought this little Jeep Dec. 15, 2010.
Serial number 57548134623
The motor is a ‘JEEP’ 4-CYLINDER F-HEAD “HURRICANE” ENGINE
It had 9,279 miles on it.
Fire Protection District #9 in Nine Mile Falls, WA purchased this Jeep new and date of issue for MOTOR VEHICLE CERTIFICATE OF TITLE was 10/09/61 (I have this document)
This is a very original, clean, rust free little Jeep
Jan. 1, 2012 miles = 10,565
Jan. 1, 2013 miles = 11,409
Jan. 1, 2014 miles = 11,657
Miles on the Jeep today are 11,712
As you can see from the pictures that we simply used it for a casual drive once in awhile, entered it in a few car shows and parades.
I never took this Jeep off roading.
I recorded the odometer every January 1.
My interests have changed and it just isn’t being used any more.
It is time to sell it and let someone else enjoy it!
If you have any questions please call as I am not near my computer most of the day. NO TRADES, Thanks for looking, Bob”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6700
“This is a rare willys jeep! It’s 4×4 with a 4 cylinder hurricane motor which has a fresh rebuilt by jasper. Has new glass all the way around which was 2300 between glass and rubber seals! Runs great! Just needs interior work. Great project car!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
It’s a project. It may run.
“The project vehicle I no longer have time for. New muffler, alternator (straight wire), and brakes. Needs minor work to be a fun and reliable toy. No title. Windshield is from a CJ3A circa 1950.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
Look solid.
“76 Postal Jeep DJ5. Runs good. I was going to fix it up but I haven’t got time for another vehicle.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
That’s one long bumper on the front. Might be worth a look.
“Running Willys:
– Indoor kept
– Rebuilt starter
– Bikini top over Roll Bar
– Minor surface rust; no rusted through frame, pan, hood, fenders or bed (as shown in pics)
– Heavy duty Hitch
– Solid steel front bumper with ample room for winch/hitch
– New Battery
– Jerry can mount on rear gate
– Lifted, but easy to drop again if desired
Great for farm and ranch, crosses just about any terrain with plenty of torque.
Needs headlamp attention if wanting to run on street or install light bar/driving lights
for off road. Paint it, restore it to all original – if you wanted. Other minor, regular maintenance issues to address as needed.
Won’t last long at this price!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
(02/14/2014) Some unusual mods on this custom flattie.
“Built from the ground up, litterally. Everything is custom made.Too much to list. Don’t contact me unless you are a serious buy”
UPDATE: Was $15,000. **Status Unknown**
Listed as a 1952, it looks later to me.
“The truck has been in the family over 35 years. No mud or rust. (slight surface rust) runs, needs jumped has bad battery. All original equipment and glass. price is firm.”
UPDATE: Was $3900. **SOLD**
“Up for auction is my SUPER RARE 1963 Willys 4×4 Jeep FC-170 forward control pickup truckwith full light bar. It has a desirable, 6-cylinder motor that was rebuilt 10 years ago. It has a manual transmission. The Jeep has been garaged and has not been run in the last 5 years due to the clutch going out. It needs brake work. I have not tried to start it since I parked it a few years ago. There are small, minor rust spots at random around the vehicle; also, the floor pans on driver’s and passenger sides needs work. This vehicle has always been garaged. This would be fantastic as a restoration project, or to do some work and drive around as it is now!