Not sure how much value is hear.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/745379786033512/
“JEEP FOR SALE!!! I KNOW NOTHING ABOUT THIS JEEP. NOT SURE ON THE YEAR.”
Not sure how much value is hear.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/745379786033512/
“JEEP FOR SALE!!! I KNOW NOTHING ABOUT THIS JEEP. NOT SURE ON THE YEAR.”
I”m not sure what’s all left.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2687452171500965
“PLEAS MSG ME WITH QUESTIONS, I CANNOT KEEP UP WITH THE COMMENTS! 2a & 3a tubs $600-$1000 Fenders $100-$150 Hoods $100-$200 Windshield frames $150-$300 Grills $100-$200 Frames $100-$200 Axles $300/set Anything else just ask, I’ll reply as soon as I can. Will ship on your dime, located near Princeton Indiana.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
(09/20/2020) May still need some body work.
“Collectors item. CJ2A. Jeep Willys 1948 Runs and drives good. New brakes, generator, rebuilt carb, exhaust system and gas tank. Has tow bar. Comes with gas and water cans, axe, and military shovel. Seats recovered. Needs someone with enough time to complete restoration”
I *think* this is an MB/GPW chassis with a VEC CJ-2A body.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/335802554373417/
“Old army Willy’s jeep 4×4. Front windshield folds down onto the hood. No motor, trans, transfercase, or steering column. Located in Calhoun,Ga 30701.”
UPDTE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
This cool-looking oddball is a long-parked FC that has a hunting bed on the back.
“1958 Jeep fc170 with hunting bed Truck has been parked since 1976 Will need brakes,tires gas tank, carb rebuilt ect but is pretty much complete Has a little bit of rust here and there but a good solid truck for the most part Has a super hurricane 6cyl flat head and a 3 speed manual Pto winch 4×4 Clean Fl title asking 4500 obo or possibly trade for something cool that runs and drives no bikes or boats”
In 1948, the Massachusetts National Guard used two jeeps adorned with giant red feathers to aid community communications as part of a community Red Feather Campaign. This news was reported in the November 06, 1949, issue of the Boston Globe. Unfortunately, I could not track down a color image of this jeep.
Jerry shared this article about New Comer Racing’s attempt to add some power to the Jeeps’ 4.0L inline six workhorse. The result is a 861HP thoroughbred. Now, how long such an engine could bear that HP is less clear.
This matchbook is interesting in that there’s no dealer name printed on it. We’ve seen another example of this same matchbook earlier this year.
View all the information on eBay
For comparison, this one was on eBay in 2019 with Wasson Motor Sales printed on it:
Nice looking Jeepster.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/618095882210586/
“1948 Willys Jeepster Frame off rebuild Rebuilt Engine New Clutch New Wiring New Brakes New White Vinyl Cover New Radial tires (Old School) New Hubcaps New Rugs New Beauty Rings Many new chrome pieces and ton new Parts”