UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/16/2015) Includes a hardtop. Body has some wear and tear.
“see attached photos
no engine”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/16/2015) Includes a hardtop. Body has some wear and tear.
“see attached photos
no engine”
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Today was a long day of driving, our longest day in a month. We drove 400 miles, which isn’t that far in terms of distance. However, our need to document the trip and take photos can turn quick stops into hour-long affairs. So, we tend to need lots of time, which we had because we both woke up at 7am on Thursday wondering why we were awake (we are late risers). We quickly figured out that our early rise was in part due to the air conditioner’s inability to cool our room. So, rather than fight the air conditioner, we decided to pack and get going.
Our first stop of the morning was Lackland Air Force Base (aka new name: Joint Base San Antonio), the home to the Air Force’s Basic Military Training facility. It was there that Ann went through basic training. Apparently, she had some fond memories of her time there. Unlike other recruits, she found her experience much less stressful than growing up with her mother. Even better, she got to eat three times a day and as much as she wanted! The only downfall, besides the marching, was a set of golden arches that she’d see everyday just outside the training grounds. She yearned, but never got, a chance to eat there.
Well, today was her lucky day, but first we had to find the training ground. Having ditched Siri’s navigation, I’ve turned to Google Maps. That app took us to the main base. Of course, I didn’t know any different, but as we drove around, Ann said she didn’t recognize anything, because the Air Force ‘never let us mingle with real military people’.
It took us a while to realize that the training grounds were on the other side of the highway. So, over the highway we went. That’s when things started to look familiar to her. She pointed out the airmen dressed in their blues marching on the parade grounds. Then she pointed to some newer recruits having to go through inspections. Finally she giggled at the sight of the Rainbow Flight group, the newbies who had not been issued their military clothes, so they had to dress in their street clothes (which were a myriad of colors).
Ann’s basic barracks. In the morning she and her co-airmen had to go down the stairs with both hands on the rails chanting. At the bottom the had to line up under the covered area as shown.
Bob Christy forwarded this announcement. If interested in participating contact KEVIN BROSIEN: kbrosie1@kent.edu
The Kent State airport is hosting an aviation heritage day on Sept 19th and looking for WWII vehicles that want to come be a part of the day. It’s free and I assume the vehicles will be parked near the planes. They get a good crowd in for this and some great old planes.
Willys America will be hosting its open house July 11, 2015. I hear it’s a great time with lots of jeeps.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $150.
I believe the hand crank siren on the hood is missing (see example here).
“This is a 26″ long Ride-on toy by Structo. It’s missing the little ‘shells’ that go in those racks up front, and perhaps a spare tire on the hood (?).
This version did not have a windshield.
This is excellent condition.Tires have no wear has not been cleaned is just the way I found it.
Asking $150 obo will meet in Harrisonville for pickup or you come to Rich Hill”
Looks in great condition.
“BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED TO ORIGINAL PAINT [CREAM & BLUE] & INTERIOR [CREAM,BLUE & WHITE] ORIGINAL MILES 27750 12 VOLT SYSTEM LIKE NEW ORIGINAL STYLE MILITARY TIRES LOOKS & RUNS GREAT”
It this drives well, it might be worth a look.
“This is a 1954 M38A1 Willys Jeep with a Hurricane-4 Flat Head 134 engine, a 24 volt system, a clear title, and new tires.”
Looks in good condition and ready for plowing.
“1966 Willys Jeep. Very nice condition. Has a fiberglass body so there are no rust issues. Runs great, drives great, and the 4wd works excellent. Has a very warm heater. Email for more information or come check it out at Menco/Pinkys Used Auto Parts in Calumet!”
UPDATE: Price now $5500.
(03/29/2015) Some body work along the driver’s side? Appears solid.
“4 cylinder, 3 speed, new tank, new tires, new battery, runs good”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5500.
(01/22/2015) It’s missing some parts.
“The engine is rebuilt
Original motor”