UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Tires looks good.
“48 cj 2 a project jeep has V6 mounted in it, stock axles, extra parts”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Tires looks good.
“48 cj 2 a project jeep has V6 mounted in it, stock axles, extra parts”
UPDATE: Was $7000. **Status Unknown**
(11/17/2012) This looks in good shape. I wonder if you can add back the doors?
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
(06/11/2013) Looks like the steps are missing.
“Jeep–Classic 1948 Willys CJ2A – family owned, converted to 12 volt, runs very good.”
Paul found this special government-ordered CJ-6 with a little extra traction.
According to the website usual locomotion, “Sno-Ball Jeep CJ6 Snowcat, 1956. Contract between Jeep and Sno Ball Corp. created this vehicle to transport crews over deep snow. They were provided to the US Forest Service and the FAA. 20 were built in 1956 and only one is remaining. Tracks are rubber belted and the grousers are in steel. This Sno-Ball Jeep stayed in Colorado and was sold in 2004. The Snowcat used a Jeep engine, transmission and cab in 1956. Original wheels and axles could be mounted back but there was an extra frame lift.”
You can see all kinds of photos of an original Snowcat that appeared on eBay in 2004:
http://boyink.com/cj6/sno-ball-jeep-cj6-snowcat/
Leo found this video that compares a jeep to a Gator.
Here’s a 1942 Photo of a Captain’s Wedding: A Bride & Groom hitch a ride behind a jeep.
UPDATE: This photo was on eBay.
Here’s an interesting photo. Must have been a pedal jeep race of some type.
“vintage NEGATIVE photo BEACH GIRLS IN PEDAL CARS JEEP CAR 1950s
Condition: VERY GOOD (Please Note: condition is as shown above.)
Size: approx. 2½ x 2½ inch (35mm)(1 inch = 2.54 cm)
100% original | no copie or Reproduction!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
“American Legion Post 518 is selling their 1952 M38A1 Military Jeep & Trailer. This has been driven in parades for many years. It looks & drives well. 4 wheel drive & high/low range works properly. Lost our place to store it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Looks good.
“Having to make room so we are letting our 1945 GPW go. It is in excellent condition and can be driven daily and is during the warm dry months. Asking price is $15,000. Serious inquiries only please.”