This 1971 photo shows Barney Goodwin in his 1963 DJ-3A. No doubt he was the coolest kid at his Houston, Texas, High School!
Monthly Archives: January 2021
4 Photos of Willys MA and 1st Armored Division on eBay
No dates provided on this series of four photos that feature a Willys MA. This basic description describes them all:
Offered is an original WWII time period photograph. It belonged Lt. Salvador Joseph Cuttitta who was enlisted with the 6th Armored Infantry and trained with 1st Armored Division. He was then transferred to serve with the 5th Armored Division. There is some tape on the corners as seen. Picture measures approximately 3 1/4″ x 4 1/2″ inches.
Photos of Modified Jeep with Wood Body on eBay
These two photos shows a CJ-2A with a modified body made of wood. While there are several similar “woodie” bodies (see all wood-related bodies here), the photos below appear to show a unique build.
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“Two original photographs of Woody automobile. The engine hood reads – Willy. I believe these were mock up advertising photos. The upper photo is mounted from the back – see photo. The lower photo is glued to the board. Photos measure 3 1/2 x 4 3/4 inches. Mounting board is 8 x 10 inches. Please ask questions.”
Anyone Have the History Behind This Jeepster?
UPDATE II: The current owner bought this Jeepster this summer. He was wondering if anyone knows any history on this former Shriner’s vehicle?
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Originally Posted July 6, 2020: **SOLD** Was $5000. This 1950 Jeepster was sold out of University Place, Washington.
This former Grays Harbor Shriner’s Jeepster has even converted to an automatic tranny (probably from a Pinto … looks like one anyway) with a Pinto engine. I love the history on this one. Looks like a great price.
“Rare 1950 Willys Jeepster. Updated with Pinto engine, 12 volt system. Always stored indoors. No rust. Former Shrine clown car. $5,000 Please call, no texting.”
1954 CJ-3B Denver, CO $6000
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/14/2020) Seems like a good price. It appears to have later model Free-Lock hubs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/739597390245730
“WILLY’S 3B, NEW BRAKES, RUNS GOOD, DRIVE IT DAILY,GOOD TOP, GREAT TIRES”
2 CJ-2A Projects Santa Fe, NM $3500
Maybe some value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/407316430518185
“2willys 46 and 48 jeep for sale with extra parts make one jeep out of both asking 3500 for both jeeps need work but good for project”
1946 CJ-2A Bakersfield, CA $8500
UPDATE: Still Available.
This looks solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/393824321712293
“Jeep Willy. Buick V6 Engine. Runs well, Newly tuned up, new carburetor, original body, good paint job, good tires. 4 speed manual transmission, clean upholstery, tow bar, back rack with 2-5gallon gas cans included”
1945 GPW Red Bluff, CA $8000
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/12/2020) This old school California build with a Muller top went through some additional modifications over the years. It will need a little more work, hence the price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/829533537842042
$8k 1945 Ford GPW, old school “uncut” survivor, original boxed frame, sheet metal, and (extended) seats. 327 4bbl, Pertronix, 7:1 SM420, middle diameter Model 18 TC, 44 rear, 30 front, YJ spring-over, 2” hub spacers, proven bulletproof drivetrain. M38 windshield with hinged vent, PS, Power drum brakes, 1957 25A vintage generator/PS pump. Oil, power steering and extremely rare TRACO transfer case coolers.
1946 CJ-2A Chico, CA $5000
UPDATE: Still Available.
(1029/2020) Appears solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/337298377368193/
“Old willys flat fender “papa smurf” runs great original flat 4 tuned up oil changed new plugs wires cap rotor points ect..carb rebuild runs great drives great 3 speed manual trans with hi low splitter and twin stick transfer case”
1951 CJ-3A Ben Lomond, CA Make Offer
This has an updated engine and an automatic transmission, among other updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/219803296424700
“I don’t know what I have here, but this is for sale. The title says 1951 Jeep. This belonged to a friend of mine who was storing it on my property, until he passed away last August. It was running when he pulled the carburetor for a rebuild, but never had a chance to finish. I have the carburetor but there is no key. If you have questions please ask and I’ll do my best to answer or post more pictures. Hoping someone here can shed some light and make a honest assessment and reasonable offer. The Jeep has a clear Montana title and is located in Central California.”