Monthly Archives: December 2019

To Top

1955 M-38A1 Moreno, IL $2500

• CATEGORIES: M-38A1 • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

Runs and has a half cab. Could be worth a look.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/468538563858978/

“1955 Willys M38A1. runs and drives. Needs work. Comes with original rims and tires along with 33” tires on new rims. Also comes with a ton of spare parts, everything you need for it. Clutch is sloppy and brakes need work. Front driveshaft is out. Has rust. All original except rims and I have the originals. Make me an offer, trades welcome”

1955-m38a1-moreno-il1 1955-m38a1-moreno-il0 1955-m38a1-moreno-il3 1955-m38a1-moreno-il2a 1955-m38a1-moreno-il2 1955-m38a1-moreno-il4

 
To Top

1952 M-38 Yaphank, NY $5000

• CATEGORIES: M-38 This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: Price dropped to $5000.

(05/24/2014) Mostly original.

1952 Willys M38 Army Jeep for sale. $5000″

http://longisland.craigslist.org/cto/4472737481.html

1951-m38-yaphank-ny2 1951-m38-yaphank-ny3 1951-m38-yaphank-ny4

 
To Top

1948 CJ-2A Wentzville, MO $16,500

• CATEGORIES: CJ-2A • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: Still Available.

(06/13/2019) Has a Bobcat hood along with a variety of mods.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/546103955924770/

1948-cj2a-wentzville-mo1 1948-cj2a-wentzville-mo2 1948-cj2a-wentzville-mo3 1948-cj2a-wentzville-mo4

“Small block Chevy.
GM power steer W/ tilt.
T10D-1 4 speed trans.
To much to list.
Never been in mud or rain.
Serious inquiries only.
No low ball offers.
Do not need to sell, but all reasonable offers considered.”

 

 
To Top

Year? DJ-3A Charlestown, NH $1500

• CATEGORIES: DJ-3A • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

Not sure what the chassis is, but the body is all DJ-3A.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/877854735964574/

“Rare 1943s Willy’s postal left hand steer 4×4”

year-dj3a-nh1 year-dj3a-nh2 year-dj3a-nh3

 
To Top

1946 CJ-2A Bullard, TX **SOLD**

• CATEGORIES: CJ-2A This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.

I’m not sure what value is here based on the pics. It looks like the back is sold or has been covered. I think the zebra motif is gone, too.

“$4500 OBO WILL CONSIDER A TRADE FOR A RUNNING CAR, TRUCK, etc etc. SEND ME PICS OF WHAT YOU HAVE TO TRADE I have my fathers Pride and Joy ole 1946 Jeep Willys I’m finally parting my separate ways with. It’s already been appraised for $3000 and I had a best offer of $2250 but I wanna see what all is out there for cash/trade etc etc so don’t think for one Minute I’m gonna settle for some lowballers offensive offer…!! Make me a reasonable offer (not an offensive offer) and we’re in business. I have a clear Title to it, as well”

1946-cj2a-bullard-tx1 1946-cj2a-bullard-tx

 
To Top

1946 CJ-6 Austin, TX $1800

• CATEGORIES: CJ-6 • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

Interesting paint scheme and roll cage design.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2635922679856281/

“1965 Willys jeep cj6 $2000 OBO Original 4 cylinder engine 3 speed transmission 4×4 .”

1965-cj6-austin-tx3 1965-cj6-austin-tx4

 
To Top

1947 CJ-2A Georgetown, KY $15,000

• CATEGORIES: CJ-2A This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: Still Available.

(07/15/2019) Looks nice. Has a few updates.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/325967934976224/

“Restored, ground up, 1947 Jeep CJ2A. Everything has been replaced or restored or repaired. Only modifications are roll bar w/shoulder belts, seats, disc brakes and a 12 volt battery system. Starter has not been upgraded. Also has a new carb and fuel regulator. I am selling for a friend. If you have questions or want to see this jeep, contact me through this posting and I can give you his number.”

1947-cj2a-georgetown-ky1 1947-cj2a-georgetown-ky2 1947-cj2a-georgetown-ky3 1947-cj2a-georgetown-ky4

 
To Top

1994 Le Journal de Spirou Christmas Cover

• CATEGORIES: Artists/Drawings, Features, Magazine • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

TJ shared this wonderful illustration shared by the French company of Jeepstock.

christmas-jeep-car

 
To Top

Willys/Jeep Logos, Badges & Slogans Between 1941-1953

• CATEGORIES: Advertising & Brochures, Features This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

Maury suggested we organize and go through the various Willys-Overland and Willys Motors logos, badges and slogans seen in brochures and ads during the years between 1941-1963. I thought that a good idea as well, so here’s what we found for the pre-Kaiser period between 1941-1953.

Before we begin, when is a slogan ‘a slogan’ and when not? It is totally arbitrary on our part, but we think we’ve covered quite a few (and welcome other suggestions). Much of Part I is a synopsis of advertising-related posts published over the last year. We hope to publish part II in the next few days.

1941-1945: (A deeper dive into the ads of this time period can be found here).

As a 1951 advertising review noted, the challenge facing Willys-Overland, once winning the jeep contract, was to convince consumers that the jeep was a Willys product (even though, as Ford argued, it was a joint project). To this end. Willys-Overland’s very first ad in December of 1941 emphasized WILLYS.

Willys-Overland continued this theme with their famous war-time color ads, a list of which you can view here (1942-1946). In the Hell Bent ad, the first of the war-time ads, Willys-Overland continued to emphasize WILLYS. The company also added “JEEPS” as a third category of vehicles for the first time.

1942-06-27-sat-evening-post-hell-bent-for-victory-pg117-partial-9

From the June 27, 1942, ad in the Saturday Evening Post.

In 1943, while emphasizing WILLYS, the company introduced a new badge, “The Sun Never Sets on the Fighting Jeep”

1943-02-06-sat-evening-post-avenging-jeeps-blast-japs-pg85

This ad, AVENGING JEEPS BLAST JAPS FROM CHINESE VILLAGE, was published in the February 06, 1943, issue of the Saturday Evening Post, page 85.

The “Fighting Jeep” phrase lasted through May of 1943. Then, was left off of a few ads, before returning on July of 1943 with the replacement of Fighting with MightyTHE SUN NEVER SETS ON THE MIGHTY JEEP.

1943-07-17-sat-evening-post-heroic-officers-dare-death-for-men-pg97-partial

This ad, HEROIC OFFICERS DARE DEATH FOR MEN, was published in the July 17, 1943, issue of the Saturday Evening Post, page 97.

Willys-Overland continued to emphasize WILLYS until February of 1944, when the company abruptly switched the emphasis to JEEPS.

Continue reading

 
To Top

1947 Twas the Night Before Christmas Card

• CATEGORIES: Features • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

Michael shared this neat post(?) card.

1947-jeep-santa-sleigh