UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Here’s an unusual project. Body looks in great shape.
“1970 Suzuki lj10 with full 13b swap motor is ported and everything brand new inside can show proof PM more info”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Here’s an unusual project. Body looks in great shape.
“1970 Suzuki lj10 with full 13b swap motor is ported and everything brand new inside can show proof PM more info”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/10/2020) I’m not sure what this is worth, but may interest someone.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1321775038189464
“1965 Land rover Series 2A complete orignal truck. Will need frame.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/12/2020) This jeep has undergone some modifications. The body has been cut in places and patched in others. Perhaps the most unusual aspect of this jeep is the hood (aftermarket?), which is mounted at an angle with the back up high, presumably to fit the Chevy 350.
https://tulsa.craigslist.org/cto/d/catoosa-1946-willys-jeep-cj-2a-350-swap/7238407879.html or https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/378148393278063
I am selling a very nice 1946 Jeep Willys-Overland CJ-2A, twin stick 4×4, manual, 3 speed. It has had a frame-off restoration. No rust on the cab. VERY STURDY, no rusted through portions. Nice, thick paint. The paint is pretty good overall, but has scratches and imperfections. The has been swapped for a Chevy 350 with true dual exhaust with cherry bombs (Sounds good, not obnoxiously loud). It starts easily, runs great, has tons of power, and drives well both offroad and street. The transmission was pulled from a CJ-2A 6 cylinder, and the remaining drive train and axles are all original to the vehicle. The passenger seat flips up. The windshield folds down. The lights work. Continue reading
UPDATE: Price dropped to $14,000.
(12/02/2020) The passenger side is missing the drain hole. This has a few other alterations as well.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2602400120009316 or
https://springfield.craigslist.org/cto/d/reeds-spring-1947-jeep-willys-cj2a/7235507770.html
“Frame off restoration of this unique 1947 Willys World War II era classic. @ 95% original. Hurricane engine runs great. A definite show stopper and unique piece of history; it’s time for your chapter.”
Rare M-676 for sale.
https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/724662921500666
“1964 fc170 jeep pickup. This is actually one of 64 ever made in a 2 door for the military. It’s a worthwhile project, no title. Everything needs attention but these models are extremely rare! No I don’t know if it runs. No I’m not interested in trades. Since it’s a military truck the sheet metal issues never bothered me because some easy riveted military style doubler plate repairs would just add character! I’ll clean it up this weekend and put it on ebay for the whole country to fight over so this week is your chance to get it before that happens! I hope to keep it if possible so no low balling! I haven’t tried to turn it over, I was planning on swapping in a newer v8. It has some old v8 in it, might be an international. I’ll get more pics tonight. I have equipment to help load it on your trailer.”
There are two different project jeep designs described in the December 1945 issue of Popular Science, pages 162-166. The simpler one was designed by Herbert Pfister of New York City, while the second was designed by H. A. Machlan of El Campo, Texas.
Is this some kind of diesel engine? This photo comes with a second photo of a fluid cargo carrier.
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“Here I have a set of 2 Willys File Photos featuring:
* PROJ. 8511-01 T.C.P. Engine Number 14371 (1) Dated 5-28-54
* Fluid Cargo Carrier
Photos measure about 8 ½ x 11 inches including the borders and are punched. Punch holes do NOT affect the photos (See Scans).

Here’s the Fluid Cargo Carrier photo:
This M-38A1 press photo with a mine detector made it into a lot of newspapers. Here’s an example from the April 20, 1966, issue of the Crowley Post-Signal out of Crowley, Louisiana:
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“1966 Press Photo U.S. Army jeep mounted mine detector shown in St. Louis. This is an original press photo. St. Louis: New mobile mine detector perfected for Vietnam will allow the jeep mounted detector to clear 6 foot path at speeds from 10 to 1 mph depending on terrain. The transistorized probe is counterbalanced by large spring in front of jeep to prevent the wheels of the device from exerting enough pressure to set off a mine. On detection of mine the device automatically brakes and declutches the jeep. The mine detector was demonstrated at United States Army Mobility Equipment Center in St. Louis 4/19.Photo measures 9 x 7.25inches. Photo is dated 04-19-1966.”
This pair of wood jeeps has a buy-it-now price of $27, plus $8.25 shipping. They are stamped 2013, so they aren’t very old.
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“High Quality, Handcrafted Wood Jeep. These are vintage style toys. No metal was used to make the Jeeps. They are crafted with wood and glue only. The wood varies but pine and alder were primary used. The wheels turn and the windshield goes up and down. Each Jeep measures approximately 8″ x 4″ x 2.75″.”
Here’s another wood jeep, this time sold with a trailer.
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“Handcrafted Wood Jeep with Trailer. No metal was used in making these items and stay true to the vintage style toys that inspired them. The wood varies but pine and alder were primarily used. The wheels turn and the windshield goes up and down. The Jeep measures approximately 8″x 4″x 2 3/4″. The trailer measures approximately 8 1/4″x1 3/4″x3 1/2″.”