UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Has drivetrain updates.
“48 willys project, Dana 44 front, 60 rear, sm465 and timkin t-case. 3.8 v6..this is a project..”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Has drivetrain updates.
“48 willys project, Dana 44 front, 60 rear, sm465 and timkin t-case. 3.8 v6..this is a project..”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.
Looks like there’s value in the engine at the very least.
“4 Cyl. Year is between 48 & 53. There isn’t any title, for parts only.”
Some value here.
“Military jeep has been sitting untouched for 8 years. I did get the engine to turn over 8 years ago. It has added Manual locking front hubs. The engine is stock. As is the pictures look, as they where taken last week. Sold as is. The tow bar, roll bar, rear seat and tow lights included if needed (as is). The tires still have air and the jeep is towable as it is. Tags expired 2012.
I am selling this because I do not have the time to restore another jeep, according to my wife.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/03/2016) Not sure how much value is here. Looks like the body might have been a replacement body.
“No title
Transmission and transfer case are gone
As is $550”
http://southbend.craigslist.org/pts/5659558590.html
Roberto Flores has these two new mini-canvases for sale. Contact him at robflores@robertoflores.com.
He also gave some context on the MB canvas. He wrote,
“The Willys MB is the jeep of capitaine Raymond Dronne, commanding officer of “La Nueve” or 9th company III Battaillon Régiment de Marche du Tchad, 2nd Free French armored division Leclerc, or 2éme DB Leclerc. Most of the them of this elite unit were Spaniards ex-Republican soldiers, who fought as mounted infantry in half-tracks. The history behind these men was incredible. Some years ago I had the chance to write with some of them and at least visit one of them at France, were I realized the sacrifice they paid for a better world. This unit, “La Nueve”, called in Spanish because the number of Spanish volunteers soldiers who formed it, was the first to entered Paris in 24th August 1944, with several M4 medium Shermans from 501e RCC and another support vehicles (I think 3 half-tracks) from an engineer unit of the 2éme DB.”
You can see the Raymond Dronne character at the 2:09 mark in this film by Renné Clement!
Here’s an interesting flyer for the DJ-3A Mail Jeep Circa 1955.
“Here I have a Single Sheet Flier for the Willys Jeep mail Dispatcher from 1955. This has some wear and a small tear on the bottom (See Scans) but still displays Very nicely. Will ship in a protective Sleeve with backing board.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This would be perfect for someone with an original Hamilton.
“Vintage dealer print ad, 1950’S, HAMILTON PEDAL CAR ORIGINAL AD measures approx 8”x 10-3/4”, good to nice condition suitable for framing,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
Nice looking wagon.
“1949 Willy’s Jeep Station wagon
$10,000 or obo
302 Ford Mustang Motor
Automatic Transmission
New Gas Tank
All Windows Tinted
Carpet on Floor
Mustang Clip on Front
Independent Front Suspension
Good Tires
Rarely Driven”
Looks good for the price.
“Willys Jeep Model CJ 3B
Cyl. 6
Color: Blu/Yel”
http://desmoines.craigslist.org/cto/5730393405.html
Looks solid. Seller lists the engine as an L-head when it is really an f-head.
“1957 Willys Jeep CJ6 4X4
3 speed
4 cylinder L head engine.
Frame off restoration.
Newly upholstered seats.
12,000lb wench.
New clutch, radiator and battery.
Twin fuel tanks, 10 and 20 gallon.
Custom bumpers and spare tire holder.
Added rear seat with tool box underneath.
Heaters in cab.
Converted to 12 volt.
The maximum speed for this vehicle is approximately 45mph.
Has a frame for top but no top.
Metal doors and cab available but require restoration.
Partial trades considered.
Delivery available.”