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Welcome to eWillys.com, a website for vintage jeep enthusiasts. I update this website nearly every day with jeep deals, jeep history, interesting reader projects, jeep related info, and more.
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“2 medics jeeps from world war 2 had time in service. From 101st airborne division hanger cleanout. Might be able to find red cross doors in the woods One runs with 24 volt system! One Title”
September 3, 2024 • CATEGORIES: CJ-2A, GPW (Ford MB), M-151, M-170, M-38, MB • TAGS: m-274. This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.
UPDATE: Here’s a video that goes through a variety of the vehicles up for auction:
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This Seffes Auctioneers estate auction is for the Ken Yuly Military Vehicle collection. There are quite a few different jeep vehicles. There are MBs, GPWs, M-151s, M-170s, M-38s, M-274s, CJ-2A, trailers, parts, military Dodges, and more.
“This M151 is powered by the Hercules-sourced 141-cu.in. OHV inline-four. With a compression ratio of 7.5:1, the engine received its fuel mixture via a single carburetor and was rated by the manufacturer at 60 horsepower when new, with 119 lb-ft of torque. The engine in this M151 is reported to be original, with no stated rebuild history. The seller says the manual choke does not need to be used for starting if the engine is warm. An electric fuel pump was reportedly installed in 2018, the M151 reportedly having 24-volt electricals. The manual transmission reportedly “works great,” and the seller states “All-Wheel Drive works great, engaged with a lever switching from 2 to 4 wheel -drive.” The engine bay presents as stock and very clean.”
“I have a clean Ohio title to this Jeep.I have a military arctic top, a rear sheet metal clip from transmission back good condition, arctic grille cover, new, misc. seat cushions, vinyl and canvas, many tires and wheel and just wheels do not have a count, instrument clusters with gauges, extra gauges, rear antenna mount, a M-60 mach. gun support, the engine take out I do not know if runs it is just as I got it..
I also have some other military Jeep parts, a MB and CJ2A hood, MB gas tank, CJ2A gas tank, take out CJ2A engine that was running that I bought to put in my MB but just rebuilt my existing engine, ,do not know if you might be interested it those parts, a T-90 transmission looks good.”
“1969 m718a1 jeep that is the same version of the m151a2 but just the ambulance version. Runs and drives good. uncut nice original jeep very rare model”
“1967 Viet Nam era U.S. Army Jeep needs work. Mamy Many extra parts. This was a project vehicle, but I just don’t have the time. Also included a never used U.S. Military vehicle tow bar, Still has the price tag on it of $1930.00
Comes with complete extra engine (carb included) Extra parts include radiator – transfer case – exhaust pipes – front differential – brake shoes – shocks – ball joints new in the boxes – lights some new in the boxes – gas tank – steering wheel with post and linkage – wheels and tires – many, many more parts. This vehicle is too old to be titled. New owner will get a bill of sale for registering purposes.”
“I have three rims/tires for an M151 Mutt. Two of the tires are in decent condition; the third is dried and cracked. Paint is peeling on all three rims but they are in good condition otherwise. All three tubes hold air. $25 each or $60 for the lot. Local pickup in the Leavenworth KS”
(12/27/2020) I don’t know much about these or what these are worth. Here, it is described as an M-151A2, but I couldn’t verify that the model number was used to identify this. My guess is that it’s built on an M-151 chassis, but that could be wrong, too. It reminds me of the lightweight airborne jeeps.
“Baja Jeep military rebuilt engine needs alternator ,lights ,and tires rare keep Selling don’t have the time to fix it up to many projects message me for more info”
This appears to be original, or close to original:
(01/12/2021) “Selling a rare military AM General M718a1 Ambulance. Same as M151a2 just setup in the ambulance configuration. Clean Ca title on planned non-op. Pre-smog. Runs and drives great. New nos carburetor and fuel lines. Clean tub never been cut, wrecked, or rolled. Soft top is in decent shape, no rips or tears. tires all have decent tread. Extremely rare Jeep in this configuration and condition. Asking $15,000 no trades.”