- L-134 out of a Jeepster Providence, RI $625:
https://providence.craigslist.org/pts/d/kingston-jeepster-engine-go-devil/7245693760.html - F-134 (is not a ’46 engine) Wakefield, RI $450: https://providence.craigslist.org/pts/d/wakefield-1946-jeep-engine/7244271591.html
- F-161 Providence, RI $1295:
https://providence.craigslist.org/pts/d/kingston-willys-jeep-hurricane-engine/7233869735.html - F-134 Conway, MA $500:
https://westernmass.craigslist.org/ptd/d/conway-willys-134-engine/7243690756.html - L-226 Albany, NY $400:
https://albany.craigslist.org/pts/d/glenmont-willys-motor/7246664465.html
CJ-5 Fisher Plow Southampton, NY $400
I don’t have any brochures on the Fisher.
https://westernmass.craigslist.org/pts/d/southampton-willys-cj5-fisher-plow/7230760321.html
“Fisher plow for early CJ5 metal is in good shape as well as blade has a new rebuilt pump all hydraulic lines hood pressure”
King Seeley Governor for Industrial Engine Conway, MA **SOLD**
UPDAATE: **SOLD** Was $20.
The Seller has more than one for sale. I imagine these are pretty rare?
“Vintage King-Seeley V54S-126D governor from Willys industrial engines. New in the box. Several available at $20 each.
OESCO Inc”
Andy Gard Ride-on Toy Middletown, CT $25
UPDATE: Still Available.
https://hartford.craigslist.org/tag/d/middletown-andy-gard-green-jeep-toy/7242939617.html
“Andy Gard Sit N Ride ARMY Jeep. Has 2-Stars on the hood,Steering wheel has ANDY GARD.
Andy Gard was well know for all his plastic toys back in the 1950’s,He made all his toy’s Near Pittsburgh Pa. in a small town call Leetsdale Pa. Comes with all wheel’s and steering wheel.”
2 1950s Jeepsters Hudson, NY $2600
Lots of Jeepster parts.
https://nh.craigslist.org/cto/d/hudson-willys-jeepsters/7242197521.html
“2 1050 Jeepsters. One parts car rusted alot. Other very restorable. Yellow car orig. Paint. Very nice nose grille and doors. Extra door and windshield frame. Yellow car 90% complete. Both have orig drive trains. Both have 3 spd column shift with overdrive. Yellow car has org 6 cyl. Both motors stuck. Lots of parts. 2 nice comlete top frames. Multiple sets of trim. Cool project.”
1947 CJ-2A Snohomish, WA $1500
Seems like there’s value here.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/d/snohomish-willys-jeep/7249040994.html
“1947 willys jeep. has not run in years. but all parts are there.”
No Updates Friday
I got busy with holiday stuff yesterday, so no updates today.
Christmas and New Year Jeep-O-Grams
In 1942, the Amarillo Globe-News and the Amarillo Daily News published messages called Jeep-O-Grams in both the hometown newspapers and a special Holiday Greeting edition of the Globe News Jeep. They did it as a way for families to send their family members world-wide Christmas wishes (though they did charge 4 cents a word).
What is the Glove News Jeep? Unfortunately, I’ve been unable to track down an example. According to the Volume 20 (sometime in 1942) issue of Newsweek, “Employees of The Amarillo ( Texas ) Globe – News get up a weekly soldiers ‘ and sailors ‘ edition in their spare time called Amarillo Globe – News Jeep . Carrying no advertising , the eight pages are packed with pictures and stories of men in the military”.
While acknowledging it was an imperfect system for sending greetings to soldiers, the Amarillo Daily newspaper noted that the cable systems were expected to be jammed with messages during December 1942. So, a Jeep-O-Gram in the holiday edition of the Globe News jeep was better than nothing.
I’ll start with the published page of Jeep-O-Grams and then work backwards. The messages in the N-Z image are easier to read. I can publish a link to a higher res version of A-N if anyone is interested.
March 1941 Popular Mechanics Article on Pygmy
This article on the Ford “Pygmy” was published in the March 1941 issue of Popular Mechanics. You’ll note there is no reference to the vehicle being called a “GP” (though, to be fair, the term GPW never appears in the magazine either), nor is there a reference to it being “General Purpose”.
Walt Disney Driving a “Lefty” CJ-2A
These photos popped up one Facebook recently, likely pulled from the Just A Car Guy blog. I believe these were originally from some kind of video of Disney driving, because I was able to find an animated gif on Pinterest of the same event. I could not locate the original video, but I’m sure it is digitized and out there on the net somewhere …



























