UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
It’s a project.
“1957 Willys Jeep FC150, 4 cylinder , 3 speed, 4X4, Needs to be restored or just get it running and have fun. Has wheels from a early CJ. It’s very complete just missing the radio. Cab over design”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
It’s a project.
“1957 Willys Jeep FC150, 4 cylinder , 3 speed, 4X4, Needs to be restored or just get it running and have fun. Has wheels from a early CJ. It’s very complete just missing the radio. Cab over design”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/05/2018) Glenn spotted this unusual Swiss truck.
https://southcoast.craigslist.org/cto/d/1981-pinzgauer/6698358325.html
“1981 Swiss Army truck Pinzgauer runs excellent low mileage one of the best 4-wheel vehicle you’ll ever get front and rear lockers low range needs nothing winch included upgraded military seats LED lights 4 wheel independent suspension”
Has some mild mods.
https://waco.craigslist.org/cto/d/1946-willys-jeep/6699950091.html
“1946 Willy’s jeep. Runs and drives great. New top new tires. Winch all original rest”
Has a bunch of upgrades. Could be a good price. Includes a Warn winch and an OD.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/cto/d/1948-willys-cj2a-jeep/6705664010.html
“Ford 302 V8. Warn winch- worked last time used. T18/T90 Warn overdrive. 5.38 Gears. Stock axles. 33 12.50 Super Swampers. Lift springs/shackles. Best top. Power brakes. Power steering. Tilt wheel. New battery. New k&n air filter element. New clutch. Roll cage, front floors and body mounts need work. Fuel tank has pinholes bit should be repairable (running on a gas can). Frame needs some welding. Running, driving, stopping, steering, project.”
Glenn shared this news clip of a 12-acre antique car junkyard that’s being transformed into a museum.
UPDATE: Still Available for $499.
This sterling silver CJ-05 was likely a sales promotion award. Thanks to Tom for spotting it.
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“You are viewing a Vtg. Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Willy’s Jeep Charm/Pendant. UNIQUE! WHEELS MOVE! Read below for further details…
Seller’s Notes:
I have sold and current listing some wonderful items to the great people of eBay. This is the exact item you will receive. Overall in good pre owned vintage shape with some wear- toning, some heavy hairlines and scuffs, fading, marks. I RESEARCHED THIS ITEM TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY – I COULDN’T FIND ONE EXACTLY LIKE IT – To my knowledge, it seems to be a vintage Tiffany & Co. Willy’s Jeep charm attached to a small chain- Could be a bale for a chain or some other piece that may be missing- SEE PICS. Tiffany and Co pouch included- light wear. The wheels do move. Was lightly cleaned. See high def pics to determine condition, style, etc.
Particulars:
Total weight- 29.2 grams
See pics for measurements. Measurements in inches please convert to your specs.
See pics for hallmarks.
The wheels do move.
Pictured “as is”.
INCLUDES TIFFANY POUCH – SEE PICS
I am unsure the time period of the piece but those who know this item may know more.”
UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $7700.
(10/23/2018) This is a nice looking, civilianized M-38A1.
“1953 Willys Jeep
Runs good, and is a real looker.
Colors: Blue with Silver trim (like Dallas Cowboys)
Engine: 4 cylinder
Body restoration: 2005
Recent NEW work / Parts:
Gas tank, carbarator, fuel pump, water pump & hoses.
Battery & Front brakes.
Known issues:
Grease seals leak at differencial, transfer case, transmission.
Freeze plug leaking at back of block.
Syncronizer on 2nd gear worn, sometimes slips out of 2nd gear when down shifting at slow speeds
no brake lights or tail lights“
CeePee and the Willys Am Tegernsee (WAT) group had the convention a few weeks ago in Southern Germany. Despite the dry, hot weather for much of the summer, on the day of the convention the weather turned rainy. However, in his post about the event, CeePee reminded readers that “Nasty weather is only considered as another challenge by jeepers. That’s what makes them special too”.
The group welcomed a couple visitors from Australia, one of whom showed the group how to wipe a raw potato across the windshield to keep the rain from sticking to the windshield. You can read more in CeePee’s report, which is written in both German and English.
http://www.willys-am-tegernsee.de/?p=2254
I ran across these photos today posted by a guy who grew up in the Skyway Cliffhangers Jeep Club, a club based in my hometown of Renton. The photos below highlight the kinds of paint jobs I remember back in the 1970s. As a kid, part of the fun of going to playdays and jeep conventions was to see all the different paint schemes (colors, designs, and accents), tires choices, cage architecture, engine experimentations, and other modifications. You can see lots of old PNW Jeeping photos here:
http://rockdnlockd.forumotion.com/t644-kick-n-it-old-school
This photo really shows off the WILLYS stamp.
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“1942 Press Photo A wire-laying jeep rolls out lines for telephone communication. This is an original press photo. In the field, the wire-laying jeep speedily rolls out the vital lines for telephone communication. U.S. Army land vehicles Photo measures 5.25 x 5inches. Photo is dated 05-30-1942.”