This also includes a 1950 jeep, but no pics of it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1158848727845131
“Moter runs out of jeep 1947 also 1950 jeep with over hall. Title for 47 no on 50 can”
This also includes a 1950 jeep, but no pics of it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1158848727845131
“Moter runs out of jeep 1947 also 1950 jeep with over hall. Title for 47 no on 50 can”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4500.
(11/07/2020) This looks ready to deliver mail.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3570715702984748/
“Right hand driver, Rebuilt motor, great shape runs good. Single barrel carburetor priced based on others of its make and sale price of condition. Will trade for good running suv or twin cab truck plus cash if it’s lesser value or best offer”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $800.
(11/11/2020) Project or parts. Includes 7 hurricane rims.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1193629094370641
“Willys Jeep CJ 2A 1946?
Project/ rat rod / yard art
289 Ford V-8 engine – seized up
Adapted to a T-90 transmission- seized up
M-18 transfer case – seized up
Frame is good overall some bubba work on bumper
Saginaw steering
Has front locking hubs
Newer rear springs and front are in decent condition, sits good with the V-8
7 turbine aluminum wheels and 1 white spoke steel wheel, 3 tires hold air decent one not too bad the rest don’t.
I mocked up the body for pictures , but body is mostly apart
NO TITLE”
Great price. Will go quick.
https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/418261632525974
“Hasn’t been started for 10 years. No battery. Has rust. Have extra jeep for drive line parts. Spare engine. Have a rebuilt carburetor and a disassembled winch. All for $800.”
An April 12, 1941, article from the Escabana Daily Press out of California shows that it wasn’t always easy producing the Ford GPs. In this case striking works (and some reported sabotage of machinery) delayed manufacturing.
Long article from the same paper: Continue reading
These series of photos show Edsel Ford riding in a “Blitz Buggy”, which we now know as a Ford GP. Note that there’s no reference to the “Ford GP” in any text.
This photo appeared in several newspaper, including the April 11, 1941, issue of the Sikeston Standard out of Missouri.
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Originally published Nov 11, 2014: This photo includes Edsel Ford and was shot at the same event this video was taken.
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Originally published July 12, 2017: The original press photo that appeared in the newspaper at the bottom of this post.
“1941- Edsel Ford, in rear seat, and Brig. Gen. Charles Bonesteel go for a ride in the first Ford GP prototype jeep delivered to the U.S. Army after it rolled off the assembly line at the Ford River Rouge factory in Dearborn, Michigan. Photo measures approx. 7″ x 9″”
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Original posted 06/30/2016:
This photo and caption were published in the March 7, 1941, issue of the Owosso Argus Press. No article accompanied it.
Were the original Gala key chains encased in Acrylic like this? Maybe the dealer ones were? Price of this is $99, but seller will consider offers.
View all the information on ebay
“Rare Vintage Jeep Gala Tropical Motors St. Thomas V.I. Acrylic Keychain in Excellent Used Condition. My Father obtained this keychain while working in fleet sales for Willys in the Carribean and Central & South America in the 50’s and early 60’s. Measures approximately 1″ in diameter x 1/4″ thick. A must have for the Jeep Gala Surrey owner!!!”
UPDATE: WAs $3900. **SOLD**. Lance is selling this Mighty Mite. You can contact him via phone at 7606939285 or via email at Lancehicks @ ymail.com (remove spaces around the @).
“I have is a
mighty mite circa 1960’s
422(a) longer base.
Missing air cooling and a couple small items.
Lower seat cushion
Front grill piece.
Looking for 3900 obo.”
A former Atomic Energy Commission (has data tag) wagon.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/346732256632882
“1962 Willy wagon with a history! Odometer shows 99964 TMU. This was originally a government car for the Atomic Energy Commission in the early 60’s. Original owner was an engineer with them and bought it when he left AEC. Wagon has been in Colorado for many years. I started Resto but now have no time to finish. Wagon has been Garaged for past 4 years. . Interior door and side panels were warped so I removed them. Most trim removed to get ready for paint (I have all removed trim) I also have seats front and back stored in garage. Drivers seat still in wagon.
Seems like there could be value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/4157077120973499/
“Willys CJ3B Project No title Not sure of mileage Extra parts Extra front and rear differential”