No pics provided.
“1943 Willys Military Jeep. Original. Needs some restoring but good bones.”
http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/cto/4970177950.html
No pics provided.
“1943 Willys Military Jeep. Original. Needs some restoring but good bones.”
http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/cto/4970177950.html
UPDATE: **SOLD**
“Cleaning out barn loft. Numerous parts for 1948-51 Willys Jeep/ Jeepster/ Truck
3 front fenders (2 left and 1 right. 1 left has rust but repairable)
1 grille with headlight buckets
3 chrome bumpers
1 retractable roof frame
1 drivers door (bare, no hardware/ glass)
3 Seats (2 front 1 back, upholstery is in good condition)
4 seat cushions in gray upholstery
1 bare front seat frame and 1 bare back seat bottom frame
4 15in wheels
1 manifold w/ exhaust pipe
3 instrument/ gauge panels (all glass is good)
2 single barrel carbs
Driveline
8-9 new u joints in original boxes with needle bearings
1 windshield wiper motor
1 turn signal indicator w/ wiring harness
1 fuel pump
numerous trim pieces”
No pics provided.
“rare a l willys jeep made in toledo ohio”
Rims and tires look good.
“Goodyear Terra Tires
31×15.50-15 on 15″ white rims
Fits F150 Ford or Jeep 4×4 w/5×5 1/2 B.P. big center hole”
UPDATE: Price bumped to $6000.
(02/04/2015) It appears this has a MB/GPW windshield.
“have a 51 Jeep Willis brakes all new carburetor new all fuel lines new and brake lines seats redone runs and drives great has 50 pounds of oil pressure at idle and. ZERO RUST and working ramsey winch new bedliner”
These old car magazines are such fun to explore. The August 1953 issue of Cars Magazine had an article about jeeps. The magazine also contained a strange story from Idaho about the Brink and a Half Club, which seems to involve dunking your vehicle into the Clearwater River. While the article claims US95 hugs the Clearwater River for 150 miles, according to wikipedia the Clearwater is only 75 miles long. I think the author may have confused the Clearwater with the Salmon River.
Finally, I’ve also included an odds-n-ends page which includes a Ford automobile testimonial by noted criminal John Dillinger and the earliest example of a double-ender vehicle I’ve ever seen.

No mention of Vic Hickey made in reference to the top photo. This article from Car Craft does a much better job of covering Hickey.
The Ottawa Citizen published an article in March of 1955 about a jeep wrecked by a train. I think we can all agree that the moral of this story is to avoid trains when driving a jeep.
The Portland Swap Meet celebrates its 51st year this weekend (April 10, 11, 12). Billed as the largest parts swap meet on the west coast, the event is hosted by 6 different auto clubs. There will be jeep-related folks there as well. I know for sure Willys America will be attending. As i understand there’s a pretty good showing of other 4×4 parts there, too.
Learn more here: http://portlandswapmeet.com
This is a great photo showing a line of Bantam BRC-60s.
“WWII Line of Bantam Prototype Pre-Willys Jeeps at Fort Benning Orig Press Photo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
(08/31/2011) The dash on this looks particularly unusual.
“1964 “Kawasaki Green” Kaiser Willys CJ-3B Jeep for sale! Professionally restored, great condition! (More pictures available). Small Block Chevy (V8) with DART heads and Edelbrock Victor Jr Intake Manifold
Holley carburetor
35″ BF Goodrich A/T Tires (35×12.50xR15)
15″ Mickey Thompson Baja Classic style wheels
Fiberglass tilt front end
Custom dash but speedometer needs work
Full custom exhaust, from long tube headers back.
Original Safari Windshield
New Targa Top
Overhauled suspension
New sound system
-Removable face stereo with remote
-4 speakers, 2 woofers (not connected)
-ipod hookup
New drum brakes, fuel pump, gas tank, carb rebuild, starter. (Receipts and records available). Extra parts available.”