This four-page brochure “Willys Jeep Feuerwehrfahrzeuge” comes from Switzerland. It’s got some vehicles modified for fire departments. These are some cool rigs. Page 3 shows a unique crew-cab FC-170 with a back cab separated from the front.
This four-page brochure “Willys Jeep Feuerwehrfahrzeuge” comes from Switzerland. It’s got some vehicles modified for fire departments. These are some cool rigs. Page 3 shows a unique crew-cab FC-170 with a back cab separated from the front.
The 14th annual Mason-Dixon Jeep Gathering is still being held at Union Mills on October 18th. You can learn more at https://unionmills.org/events/mason-dixon-jeep-gathering/
“Come out and see a large collection of Willys and Jeeps at the historic Union Mills Homestead. Since 2008, this is one of the largest vintage Jeep shows on the East Coast. This year is the 14th Anniversary of this annual event. See World War II and Korean War era military Jeeps and the civilian Jeeps and utility vehicles that are the grandfathers of today’s Jeeps & SUVs.
Jeeps can be entered into one of three categories at the show: Best Military Jeep, Best CJ (Civilian Jeep) and Best Non-Jeep. The non-jeep category features Willys trucks and station wagons. Everyone in attendance will vote on each of the three categories to name the winners.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $12,000.
This late model CJ-3B looks nice. The last photo looks like the Yakima area in the background, but the others do not.
https://willysforsale.com/ads/1965-cj-3b/
“1965 CJ-3B is the latest production CJ-3B we know of which was sold domestically in the U.S. It was built in December 1964.”
Bill spotted this ex-shriner jeep for sale.
https://hartford.craigslist.org/cto/d/manchester-1949-willys-overland-jeepster/7209447022.html
“V8, automatic, shriner parade car.”
This fiberglass Flattie is built on a shortened J-10 frame. See pics for description.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/327743004981857/


UPDATE: Price dropped to $10,000.
(07/15/2020) This old-school upgraded GPW looks ready to roll. This may have the selector-looking Free-Lock hubs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/215795776516802
“This is a rare find. 1942 Ford MB, runs great, has original shovel and axe, has gun holder on dash. Manual, motor is a Buick 231 V6. Engine swap done in early 70’s. New fuel tank, master and slave cylinders just replaced. Warn 8,000 lb winch and tow bar. This thing goes everywhere! Recently had it on the beach in Florence! So much fun to drive and a big hit at car shows! Was driven in the Veterans Day parade last year! In Bend, serious inquires only please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100.
Glenn spotted this ad and notes that the seller has a variety of Willys-related items in his warehouse.
“This auction is for one pair in good condition 15″ X 4″ width 4 lug I have 2 pairs available. Fits 1952- 1955 Willy’s with 4 lugs. 1955-1965 DJ3 Dispatcher & Surrey, please review all photos before bidding. Shipping & Handling $ 46.50”
Doors have broken glass.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3432299663662081/
“This is for a older 50’s CJ5 non of the glass on the top is broken. Needs fully restored. We do also have the doors but no brackets. Doors do have broken glass and need full restoration.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5800.
(08/16/2020) Has potential.
“Runs great. Been sitting in garage since last summer. Has in head valves engine, converted to 12 volt, 3 speed manual tranny, no rust. Just never use anymore”