UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
This might be worth a look.
“1959 Willy’s jeep with title, snow plow included. Runs good starts right up, very reliable. Can be restored or kept as a work truck. All original.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
This might be worth a look.
“1959 Willy’s jeep with title, snow plow included. Runs good starts right up, very reliable. Can be restored or kept as a work truck. All original.”
Could make an interesting project.
“Old chop top wagon. Been sitting for a while. Very nice.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $1500.
Has some character.
“,50’s Willie’s jeep fc in OK shape will make a good restore project or rat rod looks like everything is there no it does not run but did when it was parked. I don’t not know much about these so best thing is to come look. $1500 or best offer does not have title but have Bill of sale from the estate”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $800.
Doesn’t run.
“1964 cj3b,,,buick v-6 motor[NOT RUNNING] 3 speed,,hood is bent BUT other wise not 2 bad of shape,,”
It’s a project.
1944 CJ2A, bought this a year ago to restore but just cant get the time because of traveling for work. I have two engines for it one will rotate the other I purchased for the accessories and the Supersonic head that was on it. Pretty Firm on the Cash price but am willing to maybe trade for hunting tools. Just let me know what you have and text a pic. I do not have a title on the Willys but will provide a bill of sale so that a title 42 can be obtained.”
No pics provided. It is listed as a 1962 M-38, but it is likely a M-38A1.
“M 38 army jeep project for sale asking 1300 firm call”
No pics provided.
“1952 Willys M38 all original no rust. Motor ready to be pulled for rebuild. Ran before I started on the project.”
No pics provided.
“Price Reduced! Complete frame-off restoration in 2012 using an abundance of stainless hardware and body sealing. Resto work completed by experienced professionals back to original specifications except for upgrade to 1966 Dauntless V-6 engine with electronic ignition for reliable starting and operation. The CJ-6 is identical to the CJ-5 but has an additional 20″ in length added to the wheel base. This makes a HUGE improvement in handling stability and ride. Includes optional split windshield. No top or doors, perfect for FL driving.”
http://fortmyers.craigslist.org/col/cto/5105493206.html
I ran across this article about Ernie Pyle and his experience in Paris in 1944. I’ve posted it below. The photo is from Paris, but not of Ernie Pyle.
The October 19, 1942, issue of the Toledo News published this article about the “Jeep Girls” new safety outfit.