No pics provided.
https://houston.craigslist.org/cto/d/new-waverly-46cj2/7062561731.html
“drivable, New brakes, Orig body, 7/10, no top”
No pics provided.
https://houston.craigslist.org/cto/d/new-waverly-46cj2/7062561731.html
“drivable, New brakes, Orig body, 7/10, no top”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
(01/20/2020) Maybe some value.
“48 Willys engine trans and transfur case
Was told the engine was overhauled but its locked up missing carb. Trans is locked up as well transfur case turns free.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/14/2020) Runs.
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/esd/snw/d/el-cajon-1945-ford-jeep-willy-v8/7065696569.html
“Calls only 1945 jeep Willys Chevy 350. Auto 350. Runs good. Current green sticker registration pink in hand. Good crawler. Starter. Call to ask questions. OBO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Appears worth a look.
“1959 Jeep CC170 one ton truck extremely rare find! Runs great!
Would be great to keep it in the condition it’s in or turn this into a great restoration project!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
This likely won’t last long. Needs work of some kind.
“1954 Willy’s Jeep
Good motor, body, interior, and canvas top.
Vehicle has been sitting for about 18 months in a garage
Will need some work.”
Scott Gilbert shared these pics and the video from Joe DeYoung’s annual winter jeep gathering. Looks like a good time! A shout out is also in order to Richard Darr from Washougal Classic Jeep, who supplied some discounted rebuild parts.
As part of the event this weekend, Joe rebuilt a 1 1/8 shaft D18 to raffle at the Spring Willys Reunion (May 15-16, 2020). They’ll also be building one live at the show.
Seattle’s St. Joseph Boy’s School and St. Joseph’s Academy worked together to buy a $900 jeep for the military.
https://washingtondigitalnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=CATHNWP19430115.2.20
“A JEEP, valued at $900, was a gift to Uncle Sam, from students of St. Joseph’s Academy and St. Joseph’s Boys’ school. War stamps and bonds purchased by the boys and girls at their own school booths within a two-week period paid for the jeep. Purchasers wore tags, the girls bearing the likeness of General MacArthur and the inscription: “He’s Fighting—l’m Buying,” and the boys’ tags bore a gold V and distinguished star of various colors.
Bond buyers pictured from left to right with the jeep in front of the academy, are: Sergeant Dauer, Theresa Gamache, Lorraine Brule, Mary Ellen Chott, John Kerkem, William Himmelsbach and Patricia. Others were Francis Rooney, Claude Clifford, Laon Deymonaz, William Bischoff, Willetta Hofmeister, Donald Brule and nd Donna Gamache.”
Ebay of Canada has a 1950? German flyer for what looks to be a CJ-3A. The flyer is located in France, so it’s not cheap to get to the US.
Here’s an Al-toy for $200. Roger Martin spotted it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/197074141416305
“Vintage west craft Willys Jeep aluminum toy”
Fine price for a Marx jeep that’s been repainted.
https://southjersey.craigslist.org/tag/d/delanco-vintage-jeep-willies-metal-by/7060139532.html
“Good condition painted black and gray”