This one was on Craigslist.
“Guessing 1940’s or 50’s jeep
Has Chevrolet motor in it
Manual transmission
Been sitting for many yrs idle
No title”
https://appleton.craigslist.org/cto/d/vintage-jeep/6297883524.html
This one was on Craigslist.
“Guessing 1940’s or 50’s jeep
Has Chevrolet motor in it
Manual transmission
Been sitting for many yrs idle
No title”
https://appleton.craigslist.org/cto/d/vintage-jeep/6297883524.html
Craig shared this one. Not clear how much value is here.
“I have a Willys truck cab rough shape and chassis very good shape, front axle gone through rear is the rare timken clamshell. Also have the trans and transfer case.”
https://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/pts/d/willys-pickup/6312441009.html
UPDATE: Joe-in-Mesa stopped by to see this one and picked up a card with contact info (shown below).
(11/26/2015) “Jeep 1944 willy made by ford
one of a kind
car is in very good shape, engine rebuild.
world war 2
red color
runs great lift it few inches
manual original gear shifting
buick skylart engine v6
new tires
great car
new gas pump, tune up done 2month ago.
new gas filter.
runs great
will trade for convertible.”
Hugo, our eWillys correspondent from Uruguay, filed this report. He spotted this strange jeep, possibly a CJ-3A, with an unusual hardtop. He would have taken more pics, but its proximity behind the US embassy made snapping photos a little uncomfortable. So, he was in and out quickly!
I shared the photos with Fernando Vidal. He wrote back, “Actually, you can see ANY of weird adapting on vehicles in Uruguay… Uruguayans are customization specialists! Everyday on the roads and streets of Montevideo we use to spot many strange things on wheels of every kind. Uruguay never produced cars or trucks, which have always been imported as an expensive commodity, and its replacement parts were usually hard to find. The long term result is that they were used to the maximum (it’s common to find vehicles from the 40`s and 50`s being used as daily drivers). Creativity led to some horrendous (sometimes really funny) “frankensteins”, of vehicles from different decades stitched together on the most bizarre ways… “
Not sure about the price, but an interesting item. I thought there was also a listing for this that included the box, but now I can’t find it.
“Ultra rare assembled vintage MAK-A-CAR aluminum Jeep model kit in great condition for its age. Info is scarce on these, but found a site which indicated these kits were produced in the 40s. The first image below is of the box, found on google images. NOTE: The Jeep in this listing does not include the box.”
The caption of this one is interesting. It reads “Two kinds of jeeps”, a reminder that both planes and jeeps were called jeeps. Of course, the command car was called a jeep by some in the Army, further complicating the history of the name.
“News Agency 1st Generation AKA Original Press Photo Size: 6.75×8.67 inches (paper size) with some minor variation”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
This could be a nice rig for the price.
“This is a great running 1946 Jeep Willys. Body is in great shape with very minimal rustish spots. Comes with the soft top in the pictures. Converted to 12v, new starter, new break master cylinder and I am currently changing out the fuel tank to finish with the must does to sell it at this price. Please keep in mind that this is a 46 so it is going to take some tinkering with from time to time. Looking for someone that is wanting a fun collectors item. This is something that I do not have to get rid of so i need to get pretty close to this price.”
Hmmm. Have we seen this one before?
“Runs ans drives. New brake lines.”
https://swmi.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-4×4/6306948066.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $21,950.
“This is a jeep survivor vehicle. All parts except for the gas tank are original. It has been titled under the same name since it was bought new in 1951. This is not a restoration. This is an original vehicle that has been maintained in working condition throughout its life. It is in excellent mechanical condition and includes such details as an original inverter for AC power. The vehicle was bought off the production line in Toledo Ohio. It’s been it’s early life in an apple orchard. It has never been driven on the road. It is more than just a Jeep it is a piece of Jeep history.”
Looks nice.
“Runs and drives. All original. Call or text with questions.”
https://kalamazoo.craigslist.org/pts/d/1951-jeep-willys/6310081656.html