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(07/26/2020) I wish the pics were clearer. I doubt this is an M-38. This lacks a fuel inlet on the side. The hardtop looks to be a modified Porter & Reed hardtop, but I can’t tell for sure.
Oops .. this was supposed to appear on Wed morning … Oh well!
This ad for Winter Willys was published in the February 21, 1953, issue of the Sacramento Bee. It highlights the availability of the Jeep branded implements. some of which was saw in these ‘Jeep’ brochure posts.
UPDATE: It turns out that I didn’t have to scoop this up this toy myself after all; Tom from Kentucky obtained it, then mailed it to me. It surely was a cool surprised. In this note to me he mentioned it still runs, so I popped in some D batteries. Sure enough, this jeep still goes backwards and forwards. The only glitch on it is the broken windshield, but I’ll see what I can do to repair it. Many Thanks Tom!
Steve shared this July 2, 1943, article in the South Western Adviser (Perth, WA, Australia) about a couple of soldiers in a jeep who decided to join an English hunt.
“JEEP HUNT” THE UNITED STATES ARMY JEEP, ITS DRIVERS SAY, CAN GO ANYWHERE, AND DO ANYTHING, BUT, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY, ONE WAS USED TO RIDE TO HOUNDS IN AN ENGLISH | STAG HUNT.
It happened “somewhere in England,” as soldiers developed their shooting eyes for Jerries on a rifle range. A firing group had just taken up places;’ adjust rifle slings, and were aiming, when the officer in charge yelled, “Hold it, men!”
Directly across the row of distant targets bounded a , magnificent stag. Soldiers’ mouths fell open as out of the; woods a Jeep hurtled in hot pursuit. In it rode two yelling, khaki-clad Robin Hoods.
The sergeant driver sent his vehicle bounding across small streams, missing trees by inches. A few seconds later a pack of hounds appeared in full cry. In fourth place, and well out of the money, dashed mounted huntsmen.
An officer promptly ended the Doughbouys participation in the hunt. Huntsmen made it clear that chasing stags in Jeeps is definitely frowned upon in England. They also added—politely—that hunting is done only by invitation.
“1953 Jeep Willy’s 134 Hurricane Engine 4 spd manuel , All stock Total restoration 8 yrs ago rust free solid . Full canopy top with doors . Electric Winch , and Jack . I Have spare tire rack with full size tire. Runs & drives excellent. Fun to drive with a Rockin Stereo system turn the key and go anywhere. Always garaged. To many new parts to list .”
The seller includes the p# on one of the pics on Craigslist.
“1950 Cj3a has plow allso has the 134 Godevil with the Supersonic head on it this little jeep Run Grrreat Awsome little Jeep breaks work as they should this jeep all origanal oil bath filter 6volt with double 6volt so she fires rite up the plow is a 2way No Title”
The current bid on this is $126,000. Terry shared this, as it includes an interesting fact. This was assembled by Willys of Mexico, according to the sales post.
“This 1957 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Veloce is a lightweight “Alleggerita” model that was originally ordered in early 1957 by AutoSport S.A. Mexico of Mexico City. It was built on July 2, 1957 and was assembled by Willys Mexicana, S.A. after being imported in a crate without its engine or wheels installed. The car was raced throughout Mexico during the 1960s, and was driven sparingly on the road in the 1970s before spending the next several decades in storage. …..”
“I started dismantling this project for a full resto and had to put it aside so the pictures in listing are it’s former state and current state with all the pieces in the vehicle. Everything is in the vehicle to either just put it right back together or keep going and fully restore it. Ran and drove great before it was dismantled. No issues other than a few leaks no rust Looking for $4500 best reasonable offer.”