Get this while it lasts. Thanks to Adam for forwarding this one.
“Runs. Also has hard top, and accessories.”
Get this while it lasts. Thanks to Adam for forwarding this one.
“Runs. Also has hard top, and accessories.”
. . . this photograph seemed appropriate. Boy, that jeep is has got some mud on the underside. The photo itself is from a 2×2 Negative and was a press photo of some kind.
UPDATE: Downey also wrote this 1944 article.
I finished reading “Jezebel The Jeep” last month, a fun, quick read written by Fairfax Downey. Mr. Downey was a writer and military historian who served in both World War I and II. During World War II he went to North Africa, the same place he sends the book’s protagonist. The book, only 150 pages, tells a story about a soldier, his jeep, and the difficulties the soldier faces, both personal and professional.
The book’s prose is accompanied by sketches from Paul Brown. I’ve included a few below, scanned courtesy of John. He enjoyed Paul’s work so much he digitized all the drawings, many including jeeps. You can see all of them at John’s Google+ page. Also on the page is a piece of ‘Jezebel’ jeep art featured on the cover of Adventure magazine in 1944, an issue that included Mr. Downey’s story.
Here are two separate listings for jeeps in French.
Ad 1: View all the information on eBay
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This looks interesting. I have no idea what the value is.
“This is an absolute amazing find! Pot-metal coaster made by Dale Model Company; 1:25 scale. Rear spare tire has “Dale Model Co Chicago” cast into sidewall. Underneath rear has “JEEP” cast. Star on hood. Paint has chips (see pictures), but appears to be original. Wheels roll; and steering wheel turns. Measures roughly 5.25″ x2.5 and heavy – weighing roughly 14oz.
During WWII, similar models were used for training spotters. At the end of WWII, Dale purchased the molds, and converted to the toy (recognition models). These models are difficult to find, especially in this condition.”
UPDATE: Was $8900. **SOLD**
Looks nice. This may have been for sale in California. It looks familiar,
“1953 CJ3B Jeep
327 Chevy 4 Speed
Detroit Locker in the rear
Full Cage Roll Bar
Mustange Bucket Seats
On Board Air Compressor
Postal Frame
8000 lb Warren Wench
Tow Bar
Rear Light Bar
Best Top
Bikini Top
Spare Tire Carrier
Tilt Power Steering
Mallory Fuel System
CB Radio
Storage Compartments
New Chrome Spoke Rims
Needs new tires”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4550.
Looks solid and in good shape.
“Mechanically sound. Lots of fun. Not any time for me to enjoy it”
It seems to have a tick . . . can’t you just burn a tick off? Maybe it isn’t that kind of tick.
“1948 jeep restored but has a tick? $10,000 it is nice.”
The box is priced at $24.95, but priceless for the right collector.
“This auction is for VINTAGE ORIGINAL 1970 TONKA JEEP WRECKER & PLOW No.2435 EMPTY BOX. The box is in very good condition considering her age (see pic and judge yourself). All complete no missing flap. Perfect for display.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900.
This is missing at least one hood latch.
“CB3 MODEL
OVERHEAD VALVE ENGINE
ORIGINAL TITLE
PERFECT HUNTING VEHICLE
3” SUPERLIFT
33” GOODYEAR MTR TIRES
NEW WHEELS
NEEDS MASTER CYLINDER
CONVERTED TO 12V
NEW BELT
NEW COIL
NEW POINTS AND CONDENSOR
NEW PLUG WIRES
BODY DOES HAVE RUST
I HAVE OWNED IT FOR 19 YEARS”