UPDATE: Still Available.
Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/136584791098012/
“only one with no title no engine 4sp and transfercase in it”
UPDATE: Still Available.
Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/136584791098012/
“only one with no title no engine 4sp and transfercase in it”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/01/2020) No title. New tub. It’s a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2174762322820275/
“Jeep Willys, New Tub Spotless No Rust, All Parts To Complete Come With It, Bought it as a project and It’s Just Been Sitting In The Shop For About 5-6 years, Unfortunately I Do Not Have The Title For It $5000 obo”
Runs and drives.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/691181091659921/
“1948 Jeep Willy’s selling for my grandpa. Runs and drives all the lights and gauges work I believe. Has a huge 10,000lb winch mounted in the back that works. Has the soft doors to go with it, Clean title in hand, located in Virginia, MN asking $4000”
This 48 page VEEPSTER Builders Guide & Assembly Manual was listed on eBay the other day. It’s a detailed document on how to build a VEEPSTER with the kit supplied by Sun Valley Autotech. There’s no date on it. Learn more about VEEPS, Scamps, VEEPSTERs and eVEEPSTERs here.
UPDATE: This is an a rewrite of a couple different brochures to document the snow plow and scraper relationship between the Glenn M. Rogers Company, the Morrison Railway Supply Company, and the Newgren Company.
I believe Morrison manufactured the Snowplow and Scraper based on a Rogers design and the completed item was marketed through the Newgren Company. As I’m no expert on these plows, or the relationship between these companies, this is all conjecture based on the brochures.
Here are several different brochures through the years and a couple Sno-Dozer data plates at the very bottom. This first brochure shows the Glenn M. Rogers company marketing the snow plow. This 1948 brochure does not mention the Morrison company.
In this brochure, also from 1948, it appears Newgren is offering a Roger’s plow setup that’s been combined with Monroe hydraulics (with three different hydraulic options no less).
There’s no date on this brochure, but in it Morrison is now credited with the manufacturing of the Rogers design, with Newgren still marketing the package. There’s no mention of the hydraulic options. I am leaning towards this being a circa 1949 – 1951 brochure. This brochure may have introduced the “Sno-Dozer” brand name.
This ad appeared in the June or July 1952 issue of Country Gentleman.
Looks in good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2886376368067956/
“1981 VWVeep CJ3 Jeep with 1600 cc VW motor Runs Great”
If I understand correctly, it’s a diesel that’s been converted to running oil? Or, it includes a kit to make that possible?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/280790956427340/
“jeep season, need to sell my cj10 $ 5000 wt oil conversion, run for free”
Looks solid. The front frame rails have been rebuilt. It may have Husky or Allstate hubs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/280253749780084/
“Completely rebuilt. Many new parts. New tires.”
Listed as a DRW, it looks more like an FC-170 with dually adapters. Yet, it does have the correct DRW speedometer.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/816402585551224/
“For sale 1960 FC 170 DRW. I bought this just the way it is. I got the 226 Super Hurricane unsiezed and I am starting the restoration. It has the add-a-wheel type dually setup that allows the same wheels to be used all around. This includes a clear TN title, and extra frame with an automatic transmission and transfer case.
The price will go up as more of it gets completed. I am updating my ad to show the progress to this point. I have all new gaskets for engine, hoses and belts, fuel tank with sending unit and line for the fuel and brakes, mounts for the engine and transfer case.
I ordered a windshield which should be here in a couple of weeks. I’ve got the engine cleaned up, painted and moving freely. I also cleaned up and painted some of the frame.”