UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/19/2016) Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2680013812323498/
“No titles. Rusted pretty bad. Many salvageable parts”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/19/2016) Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2680013812323498/
“No titles. Rusted pretty bad. Many salvageable parts”
Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/619804938608346/
“for sale CJ2A No Title, its missing, will provide last owners B.O.S. and my Bill Of Sale. To much of a project for me needs windshield and its’ frame and a new tub great project. Comes with roll cage and canopy. no motor. just tranny and t-case. will consider partial trades”
This issue of Willys News includes a variety of FC-related articles, but also takes a full-page look at the Truth-or-Consquences, New Mexico, 2nd Annual ‘Jeep’ Derby.
I bought this off of eBay. I imagine this pencil is from the late 1940s based on the “J” logo. The lead remains nice and snug in the pencil, so it’s still very usable. Thanks to Marty for spotting it!
I am looking for more information on these hubs. Anyone recognize them?
Austin Smith posted this unusual hub to G503 Facebook. He theorizes they may be a freewheeling hub of some kind, as he can find no way to spin the hubs nor, after disassembling it, did he find any internals to do so.
This is installed on an Australian jeep. The hubs look similar to a Selectro type, but these have only three nodules around the outside:
Roger Martin spotted this odd hub on Rick Reilly’s Commando in 2019. This might be a free-wheeling hub:
I suspect this was made in Colombia. It’s cool piece, but doesn’t come cheap.
View all the information on ebay
“Wood Hand Crafted Willyz Jeep Coffee Truck – Quindio Colombia Burlap Coffee Bags”
Looks solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/531438394236758/
“1947 Willie’s jeep, runs good. Brand new 31×10.50 tires all around. New head and new top. Everything works as should. Message for details”
Appears in good shape. Passenger drain hole looks filled.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2330155490621573/
“Nice condition”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Seems like a good price.
“Mitsubishi license built CJ3B Turbo Diesel cj3b. 80,000 miles, 4 speed 3 stick. Right hand drive 100 hp 150tq. 29mpg. runs great no leaks”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20,000
(03/19/2020) Looks great.
“1951 Willys M38 Jeep. Off frame restoration. Frame media cleaned, primed and painted. Front and rear differentials rebuilt using new bearings and seals. Transmission and transfer case rebuilt also. Work performed by Sumpter County transmission in Leesburg. Engine dismantled, block boiled out and cylinders re sleeved. Engine reassembled using all new parts. Work performed by Dave Latarte Machine Shop, Fruitland Park. Painting done by Johnny’s Hot Rod Leesburg. New wiring harness, brake lines, wheel cylinders and brake shoes. New fuel lines.
Asking $20,000 or will consider trade for a late model Trike or Pularis UTV.”