Monthly Archives: April 2020

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1954? Custom Flattie Bartlesville, OK **Status Unknown**

• CATEGORIES: M-38, Other 4x4s • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3000.

This is one odd duck.

“1954 Willys Jeep, has chopped 1982 Chevy Luv 4×4 frame, engine,
trans, etc, runs pretty good, drives down the road, 4 linked rear, crappy tires hold air, 4×4 seems to work ok, has new windshield glass and battery, fresh oil. NO TITLE, I was just building me a toy, $3000, may take weapons on partial trades”

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1951 CJ-3A Riverton, WY $1000

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UPDATE: Still Available?

(11/23/2019) This is a 3A with a 2A tub. It’s listed as a 1945.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/942915056084178/

“1945 Jeep. Have title in hand”

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Bantam BRC-40 Photo

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This photo of a Bantam BRC-40 advertising for the Butler County, Pennsylvania, war chest is undated. It was posted to Facebook by the Butlers Standard Eight, a group the preserves early vehicle related information pertaining to Butler County.

https://www.facebook.com/ButlersStandardEight/photos/a.235857016453226/3119845178054381/?type=3&theater

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WWII Photo At the Willys-Overland Factory

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This WWII photo of the Willys-Overland Factory was shared with me by a couple different folks and was being shared on Facebook. Jerry Huber remembers driving on that wooden platform seen in the upper left of the photo.

Jerry wrote, “It was basically a wooden ramp supported with steel that ran from ground level to the roof of the 5 story structure of the main building complex. There are some pics of the MB’s parked on the roof that are also pretty cool. I usually drove that ramp daily when I was at the Plant and often parked up there. Going up and down that ramp was truly like being in a “time tunnel”.”

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