UPDATE: Seller had a buyer, but seller is ready to try again.
“$1350.00 CASH
I’m looking for a Tractor or 4X4 Quad
Call or E-Mail for Info”
UPDATE: Seller had a buyer, but seller is ready to try again.
“$1350.00 CASH
I’m looking for a Tractor or 4X4 Quad
Call or E-Mail for Info”
Are they rounding up cattle or just clearing them out of the way?
“1945- U.S. 90th Division infantrymen round up cattle in Harlange, Luxembourg. Jeep is carrying German prisoner to a rear area enclosure.”
It’s not entirely clear, but this may be one of the last photos of Ernie Pyle before his death on April 18, 1945.
“1945 Press Photo Ernie Pyle Navy Department Jeep WWII Original 8×10 Pacific War”
This is a cool wagon brochure.
“7 Reasons Why You Should Buy WILLYS America’s most Popular Station Wagon ORIGINAL, RARE, UNIQUE dealer sales leaflet. The Car is page one and when open you see the inside view of the car, really neat, nice piece. Measures 9 x 3.75. Form no. 2CM-SWC2-2-551-GG (Willys-Overland)”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $50.
It’s not perfect, but is a good price.
“Solid aluminum cigarette lighter. Lighter on the hood, cigarette holder under roof. Has attachable trailer that is an ashtray.
This item made by Ges-Gesch, a German company, & was made right after WWII & only sold on U.S. Army bases in Germany.
These aren’t real rare but seldom come on market because sought after by tobacco item collectors.
Trailer tires are missing but in good shape & still displays really well.”
Paul Berry let me know that this beautiful Maverick is for sale.
He writes, One of my customers regrettably has decided to sell this beauty. We have done a lot of work to it over the years and it is an outstanding vehicle. He and his family have enjoyed it for several years. Located here in Sonoma County, CA. It was featured in the Norris-Banonis Jeep Classics calendar. It has been on display at the Willys America Open House show in July. And as you might imagine, the owner has more invested in it than his asking price of $20-K. Give me a call at Willys America for more details: (707) 632-5258
Looks solid.
“Here is a very nice ’46 Willys that is in remarkably good shape for its age. It still has the original flathead engine and a very rare Jeep hard top. The Jeep runs, drives and stops like it should. This is a great old survivor.”
Looks in good shape.
“1951 Willys Jeep Truck
732 miles on restoration
Straight 4cyl. runs strong Green Exterior
Manual Transmission Grey Interior
Turn signals, radio, bed liner,12 volt, cd player, 4 wheel drive, no rust, a real find in this condition!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4700
It hasn’t been started in a couple years.
“46 willys jeep …running condition..haven’t started it in two years..could use a good home ..is definatley restorable or something to cruise around in..4700.00..or best offer”
Listed as a 1953, it’s more like a rough MB.
“1953 Willy’s Army Jeep with the original 1953 Willy’s engine, VIN#426445. unknown miles. $4,495or best offer. I’ve replaced the brake lines, wheel cynlinders and brakes, clutch and pressure plate, the ring gear on the fly wheel and the starter. It ran fine the last time I used it which was several years back. I’m selling it as is. These jeeps have a lot of potential and you could easily make it into a $15,000 jeep. There’s an army serial number on the right front hood that’s hard to read after 62 years. The numbers on the hood are original and as far as we can tell they are _0_08659. ”