You can buy a real jeep for that price.
“Jeep style Go cart – 8h.p. briggs motor, belt to chain drive, new tires, disc brakes, electric start, working lights $1200.00 no text Call only 918-533-1012”
You can buy a real jeep for that price.
“Jeep style Go cart – 8h.p. briggs motor, belt to chain drive, new tires, disc brakes, electric start, working lights $1200.00 no text Call only 918-533-1012”
That’s a lot of coin.
“I have for sale a coin operated Jeep Ride in good condition. Asking $1,000 obo. Cash and pick up only. I do not take PayPal and will not ship overseas. For more info. Please call or text (409) 728-9334 Thank you!”
How about this neat old FC Toy?
“Vintage Jeep toy. I think this would be a great toy for someone looking to start collecting, or someone who likes to fix vintage toys up. I have a bunch listed.”
This may be a rare toy. I didn’t find any references to it on the CJ-3B Page or anywhere else. Wyandotte was a brand name used by the All Metal Products company out of Wyandotte, Michigan.
“This vintage tin toy jeep and trailer is made of heavy sheet steel and resembles a real WW II jeep. The windshield will fold down flat and the hood raises. It has a spare tire. There is a small hole on the right rear side that you could bolt the spare on. It is marked Willys on the front bumper and the windshield frame. Each tire is marked WYANDOTTE TOYS MADE IN U.S.A. This is a good sized toy. The jeep is 11″ long, 5″ wide, and 5 5/8″ high with the windshield up. The trailer is 10 1/2″ long, 4 1/2″ wide and 3 3/4″ high. The wheels all turn and are made of rubber. The tailgate on the trailer opens and closes.
It has some spotty surface rust but is still solid. The hitch is missing from under the jeep. I would have made one for it but have not found a picture of one. It should be about 1 1/2″ long with a hole in it and attaches with a single bolt.”
This is a pretty simple puzzle, but I doubt many exist.
“This is a 5″ X 7″ jigsaw puzzle produced in 1969 by the Fred Bronner Corporation, the US importer of Matchbox cars to promote the British line of diecast model cars. There are 8 puzzles in the set, and I have all eight listed now on eBay. Six of the eight listed are still sealed in the factory shrink-wrap. This particular one, the Standard Jeep number 72, has no shrink-wrap, but all pieces are there, and it is in excellent condition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100.
How about this perfect jeep for your favorite San Diego Charger fan.
“THIS AWESOME ALL METAL JEEP CUSTOM BEACH CRUISER HONORS THE SAN DIEGO CHARGERS!
HAND PAINTED, WITH A CUSTOM MADE WIND SHIELD AND SIDE WINDOWS, WITH CUSTOM INTERIOR PENNANTS AND SCALE FOOTBALL, WITH CUSTOM MADE GRAPHIX MAKES THIS COOL CAR A MUST FOR ANY CHARGERS FAN YOU KNOW.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $150.
I tried to figure out which type of pedal car this was, but didn’t have any success.
“Pedal jeep has plastic wheels,metal body.CASH ONLY NO EMAILS PLEASE SEE”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
This pedal car looks in great shape. This doesn’t look like a completely original restoration if this is an accurate Garton example.
“Museum quality resto. $500.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
This is brand new in the box.
“This is a Buddy L “Wooden Jeep Wagoneer with Trailer.”
It features the following:
– real wood construction
– working horn and steering
– foot-to-floor power
– authentic Jeep decoration
– removable wagon rails
I bought this about 6 years ago, put it away in a big storage tub, and forgot all about it. Now, we have no use for it. So, if you’re a Jeep enthusiast, or think that your little one might get a kick out of cruising around in this, then this might be for you. It’s still brand new in the box. There is, however, a little writing on the box, other than that it’s absolutely perfect! I purchased this at Tractor Supply Company and know that I paid well over $120. I went online to try and find some others that were for sale and could only find ONE in Maryland. So, it may just be that these aren’t that easy to find anymore. Regardless, make an offer E-mail or text me through this add and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can.”
I haven’t seen many of these.
“selling a Andy Gard Sit N Ride Jeep,This was made in Leetsdale Pa in the late 1950’s,These are RARE and hard to find,Not many were made,needs alittle work, There is one on ebay right now for $250.00, sell for ONLY $50.00”