It runs.
https://sanantonio.craigslist.org/pts/d/meyersville-1958-cj-willys/7146420767.html
“Running 1958 Willys CJ6. Restorations started. Comes with several boxes new parts. No title”
It runs.
https://sanantonio.craigslist.org/pts/d/meyersville-1958-cj-willys/7146420767.html
“Running 1958 Willys CJ6. Restorations started. Comes with several boxes new parts. No title”
No pics provided.
https://kalispell.craigslist.org/pts/d/fortine-1942-mb1a-willys-jeep/7147829910.html
“A farmer purchased it from the Fort Irwin Army Logistics Base just outside Barstow California in 1966. We got it from him in 1996. It has been under a roof ever since.
The farmer put a Willys F head engine in it along with larger drum brakes. The hood was cut for the carburetor. Carburetor has been replaced so hood will clear when corrected. He also swapped out the windshield to a latter / taller version. An electric Ramsey winch was also installed by the farmer.
Very little rust in easy to get at area. Runs and drives nicely.
It is still available if you see this add. I won’t negotiate without you seeing it.
No, I don’t need help with selling it. Please email with your questions via c-list.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/02/2020) This MB looks like it was fully refurbed, but lacks aspects that would make it “museum quality”.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/545938412770370/
“1945 Willy’s Jeep MB, Off Frame full restroration, vehicle numbers traced back to WW II, comes with Orignal Motor which still runs, motor in Jeep is late model 1948 runs perfect, have all rec for restoration, paint alone was 14,000, Serious inquires only, oregon Title with SP plates which are permanent, PM me with your number and I will call you to answer any questions…………The Jeep is Museum quality.”
UPDATE: Still Available. The CJ-2A tub sold.26
(11/15/2019) Seems like a reasonable price.
https://butte.craigslist.org/pts/d/basin-jeep-mb-and-m38-tubs/7146565584.html
“new omix ada jeep tubs. $1700 each. also have fenders and hoods and grills. no texts or email.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $150.
(02/20/2020) Looks in good shape.
https://denver.craigslist.org/grd/d/englewood-front-bumper-weight/7129993009.html
“Front bumper counter weight for Willys Agri-Jeep or early CJ farm jeep. Used with lift for impliments. Weighs approx. 285 lbs.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350.
Listed as a 1947, the oil filter holder is a CJ-3A or later, so this may be a later engine.
“1947 Cj2A motor, frozen from moisture getting it is, I have been soaking the cylinders in penetrating oil. Still has oil in the block. Doesn’t include the starter or generator.”
It’s a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1120958288274744/
“Needs restored. Has been stored indoors for 30 years. All original parts. Clear title. Make offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900.
Jim spotted this one.It includes a rear PTO. It runs. Probably has a replacement tub.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2064986963635296/
“1947 willeys jeep for parts. Engine runs. Rebuilt carb, fuel pump. Tune up. Solid ww2 radiator. Rear has agricutural apparatus. Solid frame. Best offer”
The threes article and photos appeared over a series of years. Each shows a different model of the Zamboni Ice Resurfacer. You can learn more about the jeep-chassis models in this post.
MODEL E CJ-3B Version: Based on the ice-delivery-chain-system design on the front, I’d say this is a CJ-3B version of Model E. You can learn more about the CJ-3B versions here.
MODEL E CJ-5 Version: This model was the last one to include the jeep body, in this case a CJ-5 body.
MODEL F: This photo and caption shows a good example of the final jeep-related Zamoni Ice Resurfacer.
If still around, this M-38A1 Fire Jeep from Delaware with its unique rollbar structure shouldn’t be too hard to recognize.
View all the information on eBay
“Up for sale is one 35mm color slide of a fire apparatus. Unknown department in Delaware. Dated April, 1976. MVFD is on the Jeep. This is from the collection of the late Richard M. Adelman of Memphis, TN. Original photographer unknown.”