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Year? M-151 Mutt Hammond, LA Make Offer

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I haven’t run across many modified M-151s.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/236181364438068/

“1953 MUTT MILITARY JEEP! 4X4 w/1977 Willie’s Engine! Runs great! FUN TOY for around the house or perfect for hunting camp! Solid machine, Easy to get parts for! Factory snorkeled. Bought for project and just don’t have time to deal with! Interested in taking best offer or will consider any trades (up or down)”

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1952 CJ-3A San Diego, CA $3500

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Thanks to Mike for spotting this project.

https://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/pts/d/ramona-52-willys-jeep-project/7124956177.html

“All there except carb(I’d get a Weber) and rear driveshaft. Ford ts 1.6. (Pinto engine super nice in these!!)The clutch and adapter kit are all new. Tires good. Yes its got a 2a window but it’s a 3a. Clear nonop title in my name.
Long story short got it from a guy who the city hassled because it was a project in front of his house a number of years ago.
Now I realize I won’t get to it so it’s your chance!!”

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1 M-38A1D and 1 1957 CJ-5 Highland Home, AL $2000 (for both)

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The M-38A1D is the nuclear model.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/536754350294041/

“2 jeeps for sale selling as a pair. You could take the 2 and make a nice jeep as all the parts are the same. 1 jeep is a 1957 CJS with engine and transmission that ran good 2 years ago until starter went out. The other is a military M38A1 that had a cannon mount on the back, no motor has transmission. 2000.00 for both”

M-38A1D:

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1946? CJ-2A Mobile, AL $12,880

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UPDATE: Still Available.

(03/29/2020) This militarized CJ-2A lacks front frame horns and seems to lack the holes for the CJ-2A positioned key. So, either this has had some work or it’s not a CJ-2A frame and body.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/520704235495523/

“Newly restored 1940s Willys Jeep. Has New OD Green Canvas Top (Not In Pics) This is about as good as it gets.”

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2 Different Pepsi Sweepstakes with Surrey as a 1st Prize

• CATEGORIES: Advertising & Brochures, Features • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

In May of 1960 there was a Pepsi contest that offered a Pepsi-styled DJ-3A Surrey as the first prize. Subsequently, in July of 1960, there was a second contest, Pepsi’s Sociable Sweepstakes, where another Pepsi-styled DJ-3A Surrey was given away. Learn more about the Pepsi Surreys at the CJ-3B Page.

Contest 1: This ad appeared in the May 05, 1960, issue of the Miami Daily News-Record, Oklahoma. To enter the contest, folks had to fill out and mail in this entry blank, “Pepsi Cola, The ___________ Refreshment”. This was a nearly-full-page ad (this version of the ad shown below is slightly different from the one on the CJ-3B page; it can also be found in this Miami, Oklahoma, newspaper).

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This next image demonstrates just how large the ad was:

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Contest 2: Two months later, Pepsi announced its Sociable Sweepstakes in July of 1960. The contest was part of Pepsi’s Sociable advertising campaign and it, too, offered a Pepsi-styled DJ-3A Surrey as the first prize. The ad below was published in the July 18, 1960, issue of the Greenville News, Greenville, South Carolina. The ad was another large one, taking up most of the page.

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This next image demonstrates just how large the ad was:

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