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1945? Bantam Trailer St. Francisville, LA $1200

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Appears worth a look.

https://batonrouge.craigslist.org/tro/d/wakefield-bantam-willys-jeep-trailer/7149137521.html

“1945 Bantam Trailer. Located in Wakefield, LA, just north of St. Francisville. Data tag reads TC-3 278
Floor has been replaced. No rust. Wired for 4-wire trailer connector. Still has 1 7/8″ Fulton coupler. Tires hold air and have a fair amount of tread but do show some cracking.”

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CJ-3A Parts Lacrosse, WI

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I don’t recognize the PTO box on the rear of this transfer case.

https://lacrosse.craigslist.org/pts/d/westby-jeep-willys-cj2a-3a-parts/7145518761.html

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“Misc parts off a 1953 CJ3A I’m selling as I don’t need for my build. More parts listed eventually, but right now:

Tranny/Tcase/PTO Assembly. Tcase and PTO shifters move freely, transmission appears stuck. $250

Rear Axle. Springs not included as I will cut ubolts and keep. $150

Hood, rough shape, but use for decoration or awning over shop door! Has stamped Willys script on it you could cut out and use for decoration. $50”

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1949 CJ-3A Iron River, MI $8000

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UPDATE: Still Available.

(08/02/2018) Body looks in good shape. I wonder if it has a new body kit.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/240401234045227/
or
https://duluth.craigslist.org/for/d/iron-river-1949-willys-jeep/7151040719.html

“Ground up restoration with original style. Manual transmission. Original style drivetrain. New 10,000lb winch. Clean and ready to hit the road! 6,227 miles.”

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1948 CJ-2A Auburn Hills, MI $5600

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UPDATE: Still Available

Seller respectfully asks any interested buyers to arrive with face mask and gloves.

https://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/pts/d/auburn-hills-1948-willys-2a/7150242933.html

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“A Wyoming 1948 2a I brought it home a couple of years ago, did a lot or wrenching on it to make it driveable which now it is. All new brake lines, brake cylinders and master cylinder. Lights are wired and working, new light switch too. A very solid willys for the year but not rust free. The tub is better than most and not a Michigan bondo bucket.

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1949 Article on the Jeep’s Forest Fire Fighting Potential

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(Given fireworks have arrived, this article seemed appropriate …) This August 07, 1949, article was published in the Spokesman Review out of Spokane, Washington, but it likely originated from a Wisconsin news report. The article mentions Nicolet National Forest, which is located in Northern Wisconsin, and the event was sponsored by E. W. Schwartz Motors out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. One interesting statistic noted was that conservative estimates put the number of jeeps in service in state and national forests at over 1,000 jeeps by the summer of 1949.

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1956 Forms W-25X-XX Brochures

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UPDATE II: This poster was based on the 1956 W-25X-6 brochures. This also seems to confirm that there was never any Form W-251-6 brochure (which had been a lingering question of mine).

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Original Post From Feb 17, 2020 (but with all new text): Below are the front pages from a series of 1956 brochures. I think I’ve got everything sorted out … 

  1. Form W-250-6 V1 (CJ-5/CJ-6/CJ-3B):
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  2. Form W-250-6 V2 (CJ-5/CJ-6/CJ-3B) … this form replaced the one above:
    1957-truck-form-W-250
  3. Form W-250-6X (CJ-5/CJ-6/CJ-3B) Export:
    1956-form-w-230-6x-export-cj5-1-lores
  4. Form W-252-6 V1 (Trucks):
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  5. Form W-252-6 V2 (Trucks) This form replacement the green truck form above:
    1957-truck-form-W-252
  6. Form W-252-6X (Trucks) Export:
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  7. Form W-253-6 (Wagons) (was there an earlier version of this form?):
    1957-truck-form-W-253
  8. Form W-253-6X (Wagons) Export: Anyone have this form?
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