Maury shared this ad for 4 Renegade rims. These aren’t too easy to find.
http://www.earlycj5.com/xf_cj5/index.php?threads/4-wheels-from-a-1971-cj-5-renegade.143487/
Maury shared this ad for 4 Renegade rims. These aren’t too easy to find.
http://www.earlycj5.com/xf_cj5/index.php?threads/4-wheels-from-a-1971-cj-5-renegade.143487/
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Marty spotted this combo.
“T18 transmission with wide radio/granny low. Includes adapter to Dana 20 transfer case. Bought it for my old Jeep but went a different direction. Never ran it, but it was reportedly rebuilt 30k mi ago. Probably at least needs a flush since it’s been sitting in my shop for 2 years now.
$500”
Are those all holes drilled in the back of the body?
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/pts/d/mesa-willys-jeep-body-no-title/7171911257.html
“1941 1942 Willy’s Jeep Body no title wholesale only”
Looks in pretty good shape.
https://mohave.craigslist.org/pts/d/kingman-willys-cj2a-aluminum-top/7170418412.html
“Aluminum top, I believes it’s from Sears.”
It sounds like this is a homemade reproduction?
https://gulfport.craigslist.org/pts/d/picayune-m38-tub/7166067404.html
“Exact reproduction of a 1953 M38 Willys Jeep tub. Made with an original sitting next to it. Never used. $2000 a bit negotiable”
Unsure how much value is here.
https://mohave.craigslist.org/pts/d/1945-ford-gpw-jeep/7173188304.html
“1945 ford gpw military Jeep no motor has transmission and transfer case no title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
I’m not sure which hardtop this is.
“Hard top that fits 1950’s Jeeps (M38/38A-1, CJ5). In fair shape. Has suicide doors. Dropped price from $550 to $500.
CASH ONLY.”
Just this one post for Tuesday …
A search of Jeep parades at Newspapers.com revealed endless WWII and post-WWII jeep parades for a myriad of causes. Below is a sample:
This August 08, 1943, photo and article published in the Charlotte Observer highlights a jeep parade held for Army Air Force recruitment.
A June 17, 1942, blurb in the Marysville Journal Tribune noted that Marlene Dietrich and 100 jeeps would be parading in Toledo for a War Bond drive.
Sinbad the dog, a decorated 8-year veteran of the Coast Guard, got his own jeep parade according to a January 09, 1946, article in the Marysville Journal-Tribune out of Ohio.
The March 06, 1946, issue of The Leader-Post out of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, reported that the first 100 jeeps to be imported into Colombia formed a parade in Bogota.
This is listed a GPW, but appears to have MB tool box lids. For some reason, this is listed in the Topeka, Kansas, Craigslist. Unclear if it is a scam (price seems pretty good) or some odd Craigslist issue. Or, maybe the seller travels (or moving) to Kansas.
ttps://willysforsale.com/ads/1942-ford-gpw-9/
“Good restore starter. Everything works excellent. Starts right up.”
This April 21, 1953, article in the News-Pilot out of San Pedro, California, gives some background on the Annual Jeep Cavalcade trip to Borrego, California. The group totaled 175 jeeps and 600 hundred people.
The article’s author makes a pretty blatant plug for the vehicle one of the reporters was driving, noting that the “powerful new Chrysler Sedan provided by Kroll Motors handled with ease and driving comfort that are characteristic of Chrysler engineer.” (insert eye-rolling emoji here) ….