Not sure how much value is here, but there appears to be some.
https://indianapolis.craigslist.org/cto/d/connersville-1948-military-jeep-m38/7091659073.html
“4 Cyl engine does not run 3 speed transmission 700-16″ tires”
Not sure how much value is here, but there appears to be some.
https://indianapolis.craigslist.org/cto/d/connersville-1948-military-jeep-m38/7091659073.html
“4 Cyl engine does not run 3 speed transmission 700-16″ tires”
Looks like the seller has a 3B being parted out. Sounds like seller has other parts, too.
https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/pts/d/waterford-willys-jeep-and-parts/7089889851.html
“jeep and parts.
many other parts available too but only for Jeeps older than 1972
make an offer”
There are more pics provided.
https://fortwayne.craigslist.org/pts/d/dearing-1948ish-jeep-willy-parts/7091157029.html
“1948’ish Jeep Willy parts. All original.”
No pics provided.
https://stlouis.craigslist.org/pts/d/cottleville-jeep-cj-rear-pto-unit/7090119736.html
“This is a vintage rear PTO unit for vintage era Jeeps – fits CJ2A and CJ3A between 1945-1953 – it would enable those classic old Jeeps to be able to perform many different farm related tasks with many different implements on the farm. In good shape, fully operational.
Picture to follow next week.”
These could be worth a look.
https://florencesc.craigslist.org/pts/d/bennettsville-nos-jeep-fenders/7074985266.html
“Pair of nos new primed cj2a ARMY jeep FRONT fenders. Probably early 1940s!!.very heavy steel like usa used to make!!!! NEW NOS NEVER USED!! BEEN INSIDE DADS GARAGE FOR 40 ++YEARS!!”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/24/2019) These are supposed to be a complete, original set.
https://harrisburg.craigslist.org/pts/d/lebanon-oem-willys-cj2a-top-bows/7077816045.html
“This is a full set of vintage top bows to fit a Willys Cj2a. These are genuine Jeep parts not reproduction. The set also includes the brackets that fasten to the windshield and a pair of door sockets that attach to the body for the lower door attachment.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/19/2019) To be a true restoration, this jeep will need more than paint to ‘completely’ restore it.
https://nashville.craigslist.org/for/d/yuma-1946-willys-jeep/7087000166.html
“1946 willys jeep .excellent shape . Top included. Thousands of dollars of new parts. To be completely restored just need new paint”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/14/2020) Could be some value here. The jeeps won’t be sold separately.
https://allentown.craigslist.org/pts/d/easton-2-jeep-cjs-66-cj5-63-cj5/7069306777.html
“2 Willys Jeeps. One 1966 (Estimate no title) and One 1963 with Title. The red one is in poor condition but runs and drives. No brakes but parking brake does work. Plow does work but it’s manual angle. The front leaf springs are both broken. The white Jeep has an engine but is locked up. It has oil in the engine and I did put ATF in the cylinders but that’s as far as I got. It is also missing the radiator and heater core along with the starter and generator. I guess someone stole them for scrap before I bought it. I bought this one from an auction. I found the last PA registration in the glove box. Body is in great shape compared to the red one. I was going to build one good Jeep from the 2. Will not sell Jeeps separate. The title to the red one has to be changed before it leaves the property. $2500.00
I have had a lot of emails about selling the Jeep separate or selling Parts off of the Jeeps. The Jeeps will not be sold separately. There will be no parts sold off of either Jeep. They either go together or they will stay here and hang out.”
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Mike shared this episode one of season one introduction to the Ramar of the Jungle TV program. It opens with an MB overheating. At one point one of the guys removes the radiator cap (I kept wincing, waiting for water to explode out of it). At another point, the same guy starts to “work” on the brakes by banging on something (didn’t sound like the brakes) with a wrench.
This unusual photo (which for the purposes of this ebay sale is a metal sign), take on January 6, 1955, documents the existence of what appears to be a Two-Wheel-Drive Dispatcher model based on the M-38A1, designed for the Air Force. I never knew one (or more?) of these models were created.
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“1955 Willys Jeep New Metal Sign: US Airforce Dispatch Model from Press Photo. Suitable for framing or hanging, has pre drilled holes. A nice piece of 20th century history.
The sign measures 9″ x 12″
This sign is also available in 12″ x 16″ for $29.88. Please message if you are interested in the larger size.
This collection of Jeep images come from the former Jeep Museum in Toledo, Ohio. The former custodian of the museum, before it closed, saved these pictures from being thrown away. He has allowed me to scan them in high resolution and put them on metal.”