Unclear how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/346341867400923
“Comes with 2 working engines: Straight 6 cylinder 5 speed V6 chevy engine”
Unclear how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/346341867400923
“Comes with 2 working engines: Straight 6 cylinder 5 speed V6 chevy engine”
UPDATE: Was $35,000. Now Make Offer. This wagon was listed in California in 2020. Now it’s listed in Texas.
(01/31/2017) This one has been around a while.
https://houston.craigslist.org/cto/d/1951-willys-custom-woody/7445137286.html
“All custom 51 Willys woodie. Extensive sheet metal work, extended fenders, hood, roll pan and a tilt hood and more. All polished LS engine, with LS460e trans polished, hydro boost brakes. Custom dash, gauges, center console. Custom rebuilt painted frame blazer. All custom solid Maple wood with electric lift gate, PW, PB tilt etc. Custom interior, 6 way power seats with headrest monitors, custom made maple rear floor. Brand new 20″ rims and tires. So much more…view the photos for all the extras all top name brand parts. Less than 300 miles. Just testing the market. Serious offers only. Leave a message.”
This lacks a title.
https://killeen.craigslist.org/for/d/belton-1950-willys-m38/7432759702.html
“1950-52 Willys M38. Engine turns and fires. Wouldn’t take much to get it to start. I have too many projects and need to let this one go. No title. Bill of sale only.”
Just few posts for this morning. Given the arctic blast of cold air that descended from the north (it is a windy 18 degrees at the moment), I’ll be inside most of the afternoon and evening. So, I’ll do some more posts later today.
Before the cold weather arrived, it was warm enough yesterday for me to disassemble the fence and roof of the “chicken” shack, which was really a dove cage. But, I still call it the chicken shack. In its place will be a series of raised garden beds for now. Still much work to be done, as the propane tank and the water tank both need to be moved. We are keeping the fencing around the shack in place for the time being so the dogs don’t get out.
Here are some before and after photos:
A few days ago we got the big willows in the back taken down and the stumps removed. It’s a mess, but am happy the trees are gone. The lean-tos will be disassembled at some point and, hopefully, replaced by a barn.
Before:
After:
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $18,000.
Tom shared this restored MB.
“1942 MB willys quarter ton military vehicle. 4 cylinder willys new rebuilt motor. 600 x 16 combat wheels new 4 wheels plus spare on back. Completely restored vehicle”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown**
My friend Joe in Pennsylvania is looking to sell his jeeps. He’s got a variety of flat fenders, including “Rusty“, a 1956 DJ-3A I sold him back in 2019. All four of these have good PA titles. Here are some older pics of each jeep (Joe is working getting up-to-date pics. If you have interest, email Joe at abguy @ enter.net (remove spaces around the @)
“Also, I have a 62 hardtop (no title) that has had the body scrapped but all else is intact as a rolling parts source. There are a lot of accumulated parts, many upgrades, a new ½ oft top for the ME unit, 2 new tanks, etc.”
TJ spotted this project for sale. Looks like a good price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/491198035750614
“1947 Jeep CJ2a project. No engine. GM 4speed. Advance Adapter GM V-8, V-6 mounts and clutch slave cylinder bracket. Aftermarket steering. New front springs. Extra leaf springs. New body mounts. 11 inch Wagoneer brakes. Tub is solid with only surface rust. Will not separate. Been stored inside for the last 10 years”
UPDATE: This has been listed in California and Texas. I’m not sure exactly where it is located.
Doesn’t run.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/cto/d/red-oak-1961-jeep-fj3-fleetvan-postal/7443760644.html
or
https://sanantonio.craigslist.org/cto/d/red-oak-1961-jeep-fj3-fleetvan-postal/7443765482.html
“Selling this completely original 1961 Jeep FJ3 Fleetvan postal truck.
It’s all there original and untampered with from 1961. It has the original vin plate on the dash. Original motor and trans and all the original glass. You can still see the postal letters and numbers on the sides.
It has an amazing patina and great restoration candidate.
These are the rare unicorns of the step van world. These don’t come up for sale often, if they do they sell quick.
Currently not running. No title, Bill of sale only. “
UPDATE: Frederic spotted another example of a Mobile Cinema trailer on Google:
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Frédéric lives in France and recently completed a model, shown above, based on the mobile cinema operation shown in the photo below (see more mobile cinema photos here). We tried to find more pics of the mobile cinema setup, but we didn’t have much luck, so he had to use his imagination and experience for additional details. It took a year to complete and he did a great job!
His next project will be a German Car, a Stoewer from 691e Panzer Propaganda Kompanie that will include a couple german war reporters.
In the meantime, as a health care professional, Frédéric is on the medical front lines in France fighting COVID-19. His region doesn’t have too many cases at the moment, so he’s in a relatively better place than other medical professionals in France. Stay safe Frédéric!
Here are some more photos:
UPDATE: It’s been 9 years since this post has run, which just shows you how rare it is to see one of these for sale (see next post)
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Craig Brockhaus saw the Boyertown Economy Delivery Comparison Post (see below) and forwarded both Boyertown and Montpelier Delivery Truck designs. Cool Stuff!
MONTPELIER DELIVERY TRUCK ARTICLE: