UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Not sure how much value is here.
“PLEASE DO NOT TEXT, YOU WILL NOT GET REPLY, MUST CALL DIRECT TO DO BUSINESS. Early 5o’s- 60’s Willy Army Jeep, for parts. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Not sure how much value is here.
“PLEASE DO NOT TEXT, YOU WILL NOT GET REPLY, MUST CALL DIRECT TO DO BUSINESS. Early 5o’s- 60’s Willy Army Jeep, for parts. ”
UPDATE: Still Available. Make Offer
“This is a one peace fiberglass front end for a Jeep. It is light weight and has no cracks!! Make Offer”
Jay spotted this MB parts jeep.
“Based on the research I’ve done I believe it to be a Ford. Was able to locate a body number and that indicates its a Ford. The frame is in good condition and it has the machine gun mount. Body is ruff. No engine or transmission and not really interested in parting it out. Due to previous owners modifications I am unable to locate a vin number.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
It’s listed as a 1948. Rest assured, the tailgate is 100% (not sure what about it is 100%).
“Antique 1948 Willys Farm Jeep.
Complete Jeep with very little rust out anywhere. Very Straight Body! Tail Gate is 100%. Grill is super nice! Original Gauges and Instruments. This is not a beat up ol’ junker. Original Engine is apart and block is not there. Original Transmission and Transfer Case are there and are good. Jeep has a very neat spare tire carrier and rack. Original Hitch in place on rear.
Just a nice original Jeep for someone’s project!
Additionally, I have this Cute little Jeep Trailer available as a companion to the Jeep! This Trailer is Vintage 1940s and looks really good behind the little Jeep. The Trailer will Tilt and offers great Utility on the Farm for those small projects. Trailer is offered at $500 Dollars.”
Thanks to Keith for the tip about Old Faithful.
According to this page, the Associated Press captured this photo of “Old Faithful” on the island of Bougainville in 1944.
Recently, Jeep shot a commercial highlighting a little known fact that a jeep named “Old Faithful” was awarded an honorable Purple Heart for its service in Guadalcanal and Bougainville during WWII (not to be confused with a jeep that was named “Purple Heart“). The jeep was later put on display at the Marine Corps Museum, but, according to an article in Adweek, it disappeared and its whereabouts remain unknown.
The September/October 1944 Army Ordinance reported on Old Faithful:
Old Faithful was a Willys built jeep that served four Marine generals through the Guadalcanal campaign and the Bougainville invasion. Old Faithful was officially awarded the Purple Heart for “wounds”–two shrapnel holes in its windshield received during the Jap battleship shelling of Guadalcanal on October 13, 1942.
Old Faithful, the first American vehicle ever to be so decorated, was retired from active service by official Marine Corps order on December 22, 1943. Faithful to the last, this jeep’s motor, which has never been overhauled, purrs as smoothly today as it did on the historic day of August 7, 1942, when it first rolled onto Guadalcanal’s famous Lunga Beach. During its duty in the Pacific area,
Old Faithful served as official car for many distinguished leaders, including the late Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox, Adms. Chester Nimitz and William F. Halsey, Vice Adms. A.W. Fitch, and J.S. McCain, Marine Corps Commandant Lieut. Gen. Thomas Holcomb, his successor Lieut, Gen A.A. Vandegrift, and many others. In 1944, Old Faithful, after a long journey, arrived in heaven and now reposes in the Marine Corps Museum at the Marine Corps Air Station Quantico, Va.
Also in 1944, the Marine Corps Chevron included this photo and article on “Old Faithful”:
WAR RELIC’ “Old Faithful,” retired after 18 monthsservice in the South Pacific as a command oar, was displayed in San Diego’s War Bond drive. It is being inspected by Majs. Granville Mitchell (left) and Douglas J. Preacher.
Battle-Worn Jeep Back In U. S. On Bond Tour
“Old Faithful,” first Marine jeep to be landed on Guadalcanal and among the first on Bougainville, was exhibited at the Plaza War Bond center in downtown San Diego this week in connection with the Filipino Day program.
The jeep was retired on Bougainville recently after having traveled more than 11,000 miles of jungle terrain as a command car. During its 18 months’ service “Old Faithful” served four Marine generals as well as carrying every ranking Marine officer and visiting official on the two battle-torn islands.
Previously, the jeep had been awarded a “Purple Heart” for holes in its windshield, received when a Jap battleship shelled Guadalcanal. It is on its way toward becoming a museum piece at the Marine Corps Museum, Quantico.
Looks nice.
“Excellent inside and out rebuilt motor 7500 miles ago this Jeep needs nothing just moved here from Colorado and have no need for it”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/07/2016) It’s got a fiberglass body.
“Early 1946 flat fender. Runs stops, lights and gages work. Fiberglass body/ metal mix.
New seals,bearings and most front end rebuilt. Battery and exhaust new. Brakes completely new. 12 volt. Has a full top. Has lock our warn hubs and a tow bar”
Can’t tell what value is here.
“1948 Willy’s jeep. Needs total restoration! Only thing missing carburator ..windshield steering wheel.. Tires flat.. This baby needs lots of work but worth it in the end..’
It’s a project or parts.
“All there all original was found i a barn mostly dismantled. Someone start restoring it and didn’t get much further than disassembly.
Its in surprisingly good shape only surface rust.. looking for 1500 OBRO would rather sell to someone whole then part out.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Seller has a variety of canvas pieces.
“Collection of real authentic jeep tops,side curtains, and doors.All canvas items are not reproduction and condition overall is not bad for age.Tops appear to fit MB,GPW,M38 of that era…
-1.Top left $250.00
-4. sets of Side Curtains $100.00set
-1.matching door set $100.00
-1.misc door,2. P/S doors $50.00
Or make offer for everything!!”