Here are two trailers.
“Two M100 trailers one 395 and one 595,Both pull good, use or restore.Thanks Jeep MB GPW M37 marine navy willys ”
Here are two trailers.
“Two M100 trailers one 395 and one 595,Both pull good, use or restore.Thanks Jeep MB GPW M37 marine navy willys ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,900.
It looks good from a distance. Not a 1951.
“I restored this 1951 Willys Military Jeep with M100 trailer to original condition. Many new parts; brakes, wheels, shocks, exhaust, glass, canvas, seats, new rebuilt engine, transmission, differential, paint, electrical, lights, fording equipment, etc. The jeep is registered and has a clear title. I won a trophy for the class at a local car show this past fall. I would like to sell the jeep and trailer as one unit for $19,900.”
It looks like a solid pair.
“1943 Willy’s Jeep MB for sale. Military Model. Includes Trailer. Restored to original condition 10 years ago. Runs and drives. Needs very little work to be in original, show quality condition. Needs seat covers, new canvas top, touch up paint. Asking $9500 OBO
425-335-5603 or reply by email”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5700
(02/06/2010) Both the trailer and jeep look solid.
“1946 willys cj2a jeep and ww2 m100 trailer, jeep has been overhauled 645 miles ago, body work is all done,OD green paint, new 12 volt wiring, 6.00- 16 snow tires w/spare, brush guard/tow bar,engine runs very good, the trailer has fresh paint, new floor, new springs and u bolts, new bearings and seals, Jeep and Trailer are very hard to find in this good of shape. 563-529-0839 $5700 must sell”
http://quadcities.craigslist.org/cto/1642645905.html

I’m not sure what a GE refrigerating machine type CK-2-D16 is? The seller lists this as a CJ-2A, but I’m guessing it is a M-38.
“I have a 1952 CJ2A Military Jeep with trailer for sale that I have owned for 35 years. It RUNS GOOD, is in good condition, no rust and could easily be restored back to military standard. It also has an operational general electric refrigerating machine type CK-2-D16 serial #8213178. I am asking $4,000.00 for the Jeep and trailer, please call Wayne at 512-970-4901 with questions.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,000
Here’s a nice looking combo.
“1951 Willys Army Jeep and Trailer – like new. Loaded with radio and other gear as deployed. Recent new belts, hoses and gaskets”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1350
(02/06/10) Here’s an interesting combo.
“1946 New Willys Jeep chasis that has never had a body mounted. Included: Buick 225 V-6, New Springs, Rebuilt axles, Trailer, 4-Speed Transmission”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Here’s some early jeeps and a trailer and some parts.
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My dad is selling his Jeeps a 1942 Willys and a 1942 Ford. They are both located in Bishop. Call Darrel for details”

Bruce surprised me today with some pics of a Fire Jeep. He noted that after reading the section that includes Fire Jeeps, he thought I might be interested in seeing a couple pics of Art’s Jeep. After reviewing the pics, I asked him for permission to publish them. Bruce was kind enough to contact Art, who in turn has been nice enough to let me share them with you. If you haven’t seen Art’s Jeep on the CJ-3B page or at one of the Willy’s reunions, then you are in for a treat.
One of the more interesting factoids I ran across while doing a search for Art’s Jeep on the internet was a discussion on the CJ-2A Page Forum regarding Bill’s effort to include Art’s Jeep in a Calendar of Fire Vehicles. It turns out that Daimler Chrysler wants a piece of any Calendar pie for showing a Jeep Grille (specifically, a $500 guarantee and 12% royalties).
So, that got me thinking. What about Jeeps on pay websites? Could Daimler, for example, begin asking for royalties from a site like the Jeep Forum, which has paying members, on which plenty of images of a Jeep Grille exist? At this point, my opinion is they can’t, because they haven’t enforced their rights (if they even have them) to do so. But, I’m gonna research this more.
Anyway, here’s some pics of Art’s Willys. Thanks for sharing Art 🙂



