UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
“Jeep runs and drives 4/ wd works will entertain offers , Possible trades”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
“Jeep runs and drives 4/ wd works will entertain offers , Possible trades”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350.
Walter spotted this trailer. It looks like a good price for a rustfree trailer.
“Jeep trailer for sale. 1948 1/4 ton with Pentle hitch, park brake, no rust, good tires with spare. Asking $350.00 firm”
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/19/2012) This is a project.
“This jeep runs it has new tires, floor pan, brakes, frame sand blasted primed and undercoated. I have all parts except gas tank gauges and windows are broke out. Seat frames are kinda rough as well as the windshield frame. If you have any questions please contact me via e-mail. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY.”
http://athensga.craigslist.org/cto/3455410262.html
No pics provided.
“V8 304 cubic inch, 3 speed, 31×10.5 tires like new, side exit headers, sound body, new carpet, new Best Top, new starter, new battery.
Cash only, local pickup
No calls between 9pm – 6am.
Contact Matt 252 515 6107.”
http://eastnc.craigslist.org/cto/3455325963.html
UPDATE: Was $1200. **SOLD**
(10/24/2012) Well, the glass and windshield (m-38) looks good. I’m not sure if there is much more value.
“PROJECT TRUCK,HASNT BEEN TOUCHED IN A COUPLE YEARS…….HAS A CHEVY VORTECH 4.3 ENGINE INSTALLED AND WAS RUNNING THE LAST TIME IT WAS MESSED WITH….. HAS A TON OF POTENTIAL,JUST NEEDS SOME TIME AND TLC PUT IN IT……TIRES IN PICS NOT INCLUDED,NO TITLE……$1200”
From the 1950s until 1968 visitors to the Black Hills of South Dakota could purchase tickets for a ride in a jeep to Harney Peak. The ride would take visitors up to the CCC built lookout at the top of the peak, the tallest point in the United States east of the Rockies (visitors could also hike or ascend via horseback). You can view various pictures of and from the lookout here. Erosion due to the jeep trail ended the trips by jeep. The area around the peak was also turned into a wilderness area (and one could argue given the road how that might happen, but that’s another a debate for another time), so no vehicles are allowed anymore.
Black Hills National Forest: Harney Peak and the Historic Fire … – Page 51
This picture was taken at Sylvan Lake. They employed both flatties and CJ-5s. Custer State Park – Page 104
Gerald sent these digital versions of this postcard to me a couple years ago. You can also buy it here.


This is part of a collection of photos, but none of the other photos have jeeps.
“HERE ARE 11 4″X6″ PHOTOS FROM WW2 SHOWING,’THE BRASS”, MACHINE GUNS, MORTAR CEWS, JEEPS,MESS HALL AND MORE. AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PHOTOS, SOME OF THE EDGES HAVE DETERIATED. THESE ARE NICE PHOTOS THOUGH.”
Here’s an interesting article published in the May 1953 issue of Popular Mechanics (pg 195). Interesting that they chose to use a VEC CJ-2A rather than a later model jeep. This issue also includes an introduction and comparison between the M-38A1 and the Mighty Mite.
Popular Mechanics – May 1953 – Page 195
(Pg 100 introduces the Mighty Mite)
There is an issue for sale on eBay as well form only $5.25
I spotted the 2nd combo first, but then saw the really cool “Outdoor Package”! Nice.
1. “This is a very nice 1963 Tonka Outdoor Living Set in its original box. The set consists of a Jeep Surrey, Pick-up Truck with removable camper, Jeep Runabout, and Boat with Trailer. The set has 3 pieces of luggage that go in the jeep, and the motor that attaches onto the back of the boat. As you can see in the photos, the toys are in nice shape. The original box is tattered and dirty. You rarely see the original box.”
View all the information on eBay
2. “Vintage Tonka Jeep and Boat with Luggage and Spare Tire! Fun combination of Jeep, trailer and boat in good “played with” condition! Boat is missing the antenna, outboard motor and top. Jeep is missing the steering wheel, (easily replaced). Only minor scratches as visible in photos.”
Anyone know anything about these?
“These signs are hand made. Each sign is made one at a time on recycled or scrap metal so that, no two signs are exactly the same.
The metal may be scratched, dented, bent or intentionally distressed to make the sign look old. They are made on 24 gauge steel and then the enamel paint is baked, and clear coated. 17 X10.”