UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
(03/16/2013) The step area looks patched. The trailer appears in nice shape.
“1950 willys jeep and trailer, rare find, runs great,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
(03/16/2013) The step area looks patched. The trailer appears in nice shape.
“1950 willys jeep and trailer, rare find, runs great,”
Update: **SOLD** Was $3300.
(11/08/2011) This looks like a good restoration candidate.
“ALL ORIGINAL, ENGINE REBUILT, 4cyl L HEAD
GOOD ONE TO RESTORE
SEE PHOTOS FOR BODY DAMAGE
MINIMAL RUST”
Marc spotted Bruce’s Surrey website. It’s a great place for surfing and learning more about this rare jeep!
What’s strange about this 1946 article is that it doesn’t show an ‘Army Jeep’. It shows an early CJ-2A. Anyone know where this article appeared?
“1946 How to Fix a Former ARMY JEEP
5-page Post-war Article
w/exploded views of front axle & transfer case
Description, shipping details”
What’s on the front of this? Or, is that some type of funky grille?
This picture appeared in the May 9, 1958, edition of the Baltimore Sun. The horse’s named was Belle Jeep. She never race, but her son, Jewel’s Reward, became the leading money-winning juvenile of all time (at the print of the article anyway).
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
This sounds like it is worth a look.
“I have a 1957 Willys jeep, runs and drives good. It has the original hurricane 6cyl motor. All 6 volt have some new parts (shown in pic). It ha been sitting in a heated garage for the past 5 years.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,900.
Looks like a nice truck, but the year listed is likely incorrect.
“1956 WILLYS Jeep
Engine: 350
Mileage: 0
Color: Blue”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2600
This has a rear PTO. It has the wrong windshield.
“Single seat , working PTO , $2600 or trade for 20-22 ft 12000lb haul trailer”