Could be a good price.
https://kalamazoo.craigslist.org/snw/d/kalamazoo-mitsubishi-jeep/6957815114.html
“Mitsubishi JEEP CJ3B , diesel engine 4 cylinder turbo, 4 speed, 4 wheel drive”
Could be a good price.
https://kalamazoo.craigslist.org/snw/d/kalamazoo-mitsubishi-jeep/6957815114.html
“Mitsubishi JEEP CJ3B , diesel engine 4 cylinder turbo, 4 speed, 4 wheel drive”
Seller notes you’ll need a trailer; perhaps it needs some work?
https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/dak/clt/d/le-sueur-1947-military-jeep/6957646250.html
“1944 Ford GPW Military Jeep, good shape for 75 years old. Runs, drives, stops. Dreamers and low ballers don’t waste my time. 9500.00 cash/ bring a trailer.”
Someone ought to check this out.
https://sandusky.craigslist.org/pts/d/clyde-kaiser-willys-supersonic-engine/6932923649.html
“Kaiser Willy’s Supersonic engine head. For older Willy’s Jeep.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1600.
Runs.
“1944 pu-58 g Signal corps. Okeef &Merritt 3k generator
Powered by 4cyl jeep L-134
Runs good and puts out plenty of power 120-240 vac
Can easily run a house if the power goes out.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
(05/29/2019) Looks like a project.
“It is all stock besides a gas tank relocation and SOA conversion. I bought some parts to do a disc brake conversion since the slave cylinders leak. There is rust but the frame and parts are all good for a restoration.”
The crew spent the day driving and walking beaches; yep, they were pretty much beach bums. Good for them! Bill’s uncle is hosting them on his property on Prince Edward Island.
Below, Joe and Scott are enjoying the beaches:
These photos apparently originated on the San Luis Obispo FB page (then landed on G503). Thanks to Roger Martin for spotting them.
Here are two photos with BRC-60s in them:
And BRC-40s:
Roger Martin spotted this unusual photo of a Jeepster carrying a bunch of kids and pulling a line of kids on make-shift carts.
The photo was original shown here: https://www.facebook.com/NeatOldStuffAndYesteryear/photos/a.154878248051991/1064411563765317/
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
This appears to be a DJ-3A with the slanted opening. I wonder how much weight that wood adds. The rear fuel inlet is not longer in the back, so I wonder how you fill it with fuel (maybe it’s just sitting in the rear?).
“1960 Custom Willy’s JEEP. Multiple award winner and one of a kind. You will never see another like it at any car show. Body panels covered in wood and done with great care by a master wood worker. Custom interior with lots of wood trim. New lay down windshield.
Original engine (4-cylinder willy’s), column shift transmission, 2 wheel drive, new brakes including master cylinder and wheel cylinders, good tires, dolphin gauges, runs and drives. Clear TX title, antique plates can be issued from the state.”