UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1700.
(06/11/2013) The windshield (or at least the swing arms) looks home made.
“1947 Willys Jeep, v6 with new 4 barrel carb, power steering, full roll cage, new battery. For more.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1700.
(06/11/2013) The windshield (or at least the swing arms) looks home made.
“1947 Willys Jeep, v6 with new 4 barrel carb, power steering, full roll cage, new battery. For more.
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3500.
“1958 willys tub is shot …engine an frame are solid runs great .its tagged antique an low 5 digit tag.never has to go through inspection after you re register it.all new breaks .master cylinder shoes lines an wheel cylinders. Has 31 wrangler duratrecs on it ..any other questions txt or call ..302 604 16 twenty”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
(06/28/2013) This might be worth a look.
“a 51 willys jeep new head gasket valve job. no rust clear nc title 919-333-5092 call for more information”
Just this update for Tuesday. With our ‘blistering’ 95 degree day, I thought it would be a good idea to give Biscuit a bath on Monday. Amazingly, the kids thought so too. Kasia and Colter even helped!

Here’s Colter using the compressor’s air nozzle to blow out the pine needles inside of it. Pine needles get into everything around here!

Colter went from working to supervising Kasia. She listened to her music (note the earbud) and ignored him.
Once we got done washing the jeep, we decided to do a little jeeping.

There’s only about an inch on either side of the jeep as I navigate between the stump in the foreground and the fence in the background. If you don’t like scratches, this isn’t the place for your jeep!

You can see we hug the fence. This is why I’m doing the driving! Not that I haven’t hit the fence once or twice . . .

This is another stump that has to be rounded. The rear passenger wheel must be placed against it and then when the gas pedal is pressed just right, the tire bumps the stump and gets kicked out to the right. At least, that’s the theory.
This aide kit came with a surplus WW2 jeep Charles’ brother bought in 1946. However, it doesn’t appear to be a WW2 jeep kit. Anyone have additional insights (I don’t know anything about these).
Charles notes: “The kit is metal, 8″X5″X2.5″ olive drab with a Red Cross symbol on the top. I could find no numbers of any kind. On the directions for use inside is the name of the company that distributed it. (First Aid Supply Co., 32 West 22nd St, New York 10, NY)”
Contact Charles at veitlcg@comcast.net
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
This looks in good shape.
“1952 M38 Korean War Jeep – restored and in good shape – all receipts and manuals – $10,000 or obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(02/24/2013)
“1948 Jeep CJ2 for $6000 or best offer, totally tricked out, power steering, front lockers, newly rebuilt V6 engine, drive and rear lights, street legal and rigged for off road, towbar and 8k lb winch. It has a T90 transmission with overdrive, am/fm radio, roll cage and windshield defroster. It also has two fuel tanks and additional front floodlights.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $7500.
“One of 1900 produced from 1948 – 1950. Currently on the road. Runs great. Everything works. New interior. Original convertible top good. Comes with new saddle colored top. Needs paint. Very solid frame and body. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
“Nice Project Jeep For sale, original engine and drive train, runs and shifts in all gears. Four wheel drive works in hi and low range. Good solid frame to restore to original condition.”