Has a Beck/Kelly hardtop.
https://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/cto/d/leisenring-47-willys-jeep/7027673563.html
“for sale 1947 willys Jeep,has 289 engine, engine won’t turn over, lost title selling as is”
Has a Beck/Kelly hardtop.
https://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/cto/d/leisenring-47-willys-jeep/7027673563.html
“for sale 1947 willys Jeep,has 289 engine, engine won’t turn over, lost title selling as is”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
Body appears solid, but will need a rebuilt tranny at the very least.
“Engine runs good, transmission is bad. Needs new brakes. RHD”
The 1946 Bulletin “The Jeep as a Source of Power and Transportation on Farms and Ranches in Texas” was written by Harris Pearson Smith, Chief of the Division of Agricultural Engineering in the State of Texas. It is available for download off of the Hathitrust.org site. The pamphlet includes a variety of farm images.
Cover of booklet:
Image 1 compares a WWII jeep used for testing vs. a CJ-2 (note the lack of a fuel inlet and the WWII grille; also looks like JEEP is printed on the windshield) received in April of 1945 for additional testing:
Image 2 describes an early drawbar experiment that was later ruled too narrow:The last image of the bulletin provides evidence that the jeep can get stuck:
The following analysis of Willys-Overland advertising was included as part of the 1951 book “Case Histories of Advertising When Oversold“. One example shows how Sunkist growers used advertising in WWII to switch users from canned fruit to fresh fruit and from occasional customers to steady customers. Not much detail in any of these, but kind of interesting (to me anyway).
This ad emphasized that “only 4-Wheel-Drive ‘Jeep’ vehicles do so many jobs so well!”. It appeared in the May 1956 issue of The American City magazine, page 177.
The price of these seems kind of high, but maybe they just aren’t my thing?
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“Vintage JEEP Toledo Plant employee badges. Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS First Class Package.
The badges are from between the 1940’s to the 1960’s. Notice how many different names the company went by during the years.”
I wonder why this has Kentucky plates?
https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/d/atwood-cherry-red-jeepster/7018848404.html
“This Baby is a FAMILY passed down car. has a lot of value and well taken care of. Only Selling because time is flying by and we no longer have time nor space to keep. whoever takes this is leaving with a steal!!”
Has PTO. Needs a little work.
https://sanantonio.craigslist.org/grd/d/sutherland-springs-1951-willys-jeep/7026951630.html
“1951 willys Jeep 4cyl flat head 4×4 with PTO Jeep runs could use some Tlc needs wind shield glass”
Another Cali jeep with a gold miner on the hood.
https://goldcountry.craigslist.org/cto/d/amador-city-willys-jeep/7028709714.html
“1954 Willys 3B high hood, really nice jeep , stock motor and running gear with 3 inch lift nice tires less than 400 miles on the jeep since it’s been rebuilt mostly driven on the weekends in good weather”
Some body mods on this CJ-5.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2222847298006155/
“258 inline 6 with a 3 speed runs great doesn’t leak any oil trans shifts good has 31/10.50s on it message me for more info would like to trade for a 5 speed Cherokee or a Comanche”