UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500
(06/23/2012) Looks good based on the two pics.
“1943 Ford GPW recent restoration with rebuilt engine (mostly Ford except head); new tub, seats, canvas top, glass, tires, gas tank, starter, wiring harness.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500
(06/23/2012) Looks good based on the two pics.
“1943 Ford GPW recent restoration with rebuilt engine (mostly Ford except head); new tub, seats, canvas top, glass, tires, gas tank, starter, wiring harness.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(11/22/2012) Looks like a nice Crawler for the price.
“Back up for sale. I have a 1953 Willys CJ3A built for rockcrawling. I have built this for the last 7 yrs and now I need one for the family. It has way to many upgrades to list. A few of the basics are: its a Willys that has a Buick V6 225, TH350 trans, Dana20 w/ Teralow gears, Dana30 Front and Dana 44 rear axles both w/ ARB air locker 4:88 gears and chrome Moly shafts (The rear is full float/ the front has bigger U joints), Custom made MRW extreme 40 count real beadlocks w/ 37″ (almost new) radial iroks. Custom removeable cage, 4 linked rear suspension w/ Fox Air Shocks …….. I have built this for many years and I know it inside and out. It runs excellent even at 8000 ft elevation. I just went thru the Jeep and replaced the electric fuel pump and fixed the drivers caliper and bracket I broke last year. This is 100% ready for the trail this year. I have ran many trails such as the Rubicon Trail countless times and Fordyce Jeep Trail and this jeep performs well!!!!! I have put over $13,000 into this jeep in the last 7 years. I have almost every reciept for this build. I can remove the PowerTank, puematic system and winch for 1,000 off the price”
The September 1947 issue of Popular Science has this cool picture of a truck powering a saw.
Welders Supply out of Cleveland Ohio purchased an ad for a mobile arc welding unit in the May,1950, issue of Popular Science. Anyone seen or have one of these? (This same ad appeared in Popular Mechanics — here is one example)
Unfortunately, this Jeep Patrol game is being sold as one of six other vintage games.
“Frontline Jeep Patrol – 13″ x 9.5″ Made in USA – A Lido Toy.”
The lowest price I found on the internet for Dan Posts’ “The Military Complete Jeep Book” was $95 on Amazon. The eBay price is at $34 at the moment.
Cool photo, but a bit pricey.
“VERY NICE Photo 1966 TOO MANY WILLYS MILITARY JEEPS CAR during WAR AFRICA PORTUGAL soldier.
And tractor in the left?
Date: 1966
Size: 11 X 8 cm.
This is a original photo of the period, not reproduction.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Six of these look in good condition, but the light green one appears to have paint scrapes. I like the picture though.
“VINTAGE TONKA JEEP COLLECTION ! 7 Complete Jeeps
– All in Beautiful Condition with all Steering Wheels and Headlights.
– Great Collection of Seven Colors !
– Save the Effort and Time of Searching for a Great Vintage Collection at a honest price.
– Will Carefully Package and Ship For FREE”
This has a patriotic paint job.
“This 1948 4WD Jeep Willy is a Patriotic Original. Original motor and drive train. It is a conversation piece and a lot of fun to drive. Parade ready!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Walter spotted this jeep. Seeing the pintle hitch on the back and the hooks on the left got me wondering what this was. Then it has small cutout on the hood. Finally, I spotted the CJV-35U-like bezels. This is worth checking out.
“Project Willis Jeep, motor and drive train components are all there. Body is in really good shape. Floor pans and frame have no salt water or up north rust.”