It runs.
https://columbiamo.craigslist.org/for/d/mexico-47-willys-jeep/6827456640.html
“Runs, no brakes, selling for parts or trail rig, no title”
It runs.
https://columbiamo.craigslist.org/for/d/mexico-47-willys-jeep/6827456640.html
“Runs, no brakes, selling for parts or trail rig, no title”
Roger Martin spotted this trailer. I’d guess this is a Converto, but I won’t swear to it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1375507852591327/?ref=messenger_share
“1/4 ton trailer. I believe it’s a Bantam but there is no ID on the trailer. This is sold as is with no title. This would make a great overlander trailer.”
No pics provided.
https://pueblo.craigslist.org/cto/d/pueblo-1948-willys-jeep/6827242636.html
“All original. Was running but needed brake work. Parked 6 years ago.”
I’m not sure what’s all here. No pics provided.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/scz/cto/d/aptos-1940s-box-engine-jeep-truck/6820412566.html
“I have a 1940’s Willy Jeep truck with the original box engine, and most original parts, only slight coastal rust. Also there is another body (most parts missing) I am trying to get rid of. Ask for photos, 10000 for both, OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
It will need some work.
“1974 DJ5 postal jeep. Right hand drive, new brakes and battery. It starts! The steering assembly is a little loose. It is not currently registered and will need to be towed. It’s original, I haven’t done much to it.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $10,000.
(05/27/2018) This must have a Navy plate. Did any 3A’s come with the 2/3 1/3 seats?
https://slo.craigslist.org/cto/d/grover-beach-willys-jeep/6827104016.html
“Rare navy edition Willy’s Jeep. Nice Jeep runs and drives no major rust.”
These look like 2 CJ-2As to me.
https://cosprings.craigslist.org/cto/d/colorado-springs-willys-jeeps/6827255809.html
“I’m selling my two Willy’s Jeeps since I’m going a different direction. The white one has a 289 ford in it and the yellow needs a engine was going to build one Jeep out of the two the white one is a 49 and not sure on the yellow one 1500obo”
Carlos Lopez from Navarro, Spain, is seeking a civilian L-134 in good condition from someone willing to ship the engine to Spain. He’s rebuilding the very first MB-CJ3B built in Spain (Civvy L-134s were installed in the early ones http://www.mb-cj3b.com/home_en/mb-cj3b_history). He’s spent the past year looking around Spain for an engine, but has had no luck finding one. Based on an ebay example he sent me (that seller won’t ship internationally), he’s willing to pay a reasonable amount for the engine (of course he’ll foot the shipping).
It sounds like a worthy project. Email me at d@ewillys.com and I’ll provide his email.
Here are some pics of his jeep. He’s buying parts as he can.
If you are curious, here’s a restoration of another MB-CJ3B from 2008: http://www.mb-cj3b.com/home_en/my_restoration
On October 11, 1945, George W. Mork patented the first bulldozer attachment for a jeep as part of his work with Caterpillar Global Mining company. I don’t recognize the design, so I don’t think this was ever produced commercially, but maybe Caterpillar used it??
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
They look exhausted.
“Press Photo US soldiers rest next to Jeep during military conflict.
This is an original press photo. US soldiers rest next to Jeep during military conflictPhoto measures 5.5 x 7inches. Photo is dated –none.”