UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $45.
I have a similar setup on Patterson, but it’s a Allstate kit.
“Original Willy’s Jeep vacuum washer bag. Rubber is still pliable, bag holds water. Includes cap and vacuum tee. Price plus shipping.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $45.
I have a similar setup on Patterson, but it’s a Allstate kit.
“Original Willy’s Jeep vacuum washer bag. Rubber is still pliable, bag holds water. Includes cap and vacuum tee. Price plus shipping.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** WAS $9500.
Looks ready for some fun.
“Selling my 52 Willy’s
Clear Washington title
Go Devil 134 L has been rebuilt
X case trans and clutch too
Have Reciepts
It’s solid and in fine shape
Rewired 12 v new battery new exhaust ect ect
Has top doors and heater
Barn preserved for years
Nice jeep minimal rust Continue reading
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6850.
“1957 Willys Jeep FC-150. If you want to blend in and not have your picture taken as you drive by, move along, nothing to see here. Truck runs well although out of inspection but should pass. Coolest car on island? Perhaps. 4wd with Warn locking hubs. Original hurricane 4, Dana 25 and Dana 44 axles, this will do 43mph and will infuriate the swells in Range Rovers on Milestone, not to mention the insane Wave “drivers” doing 65 around curves. Note the engine access in the cabin…you can adjust your carburetor while driving (and I frequently do). Truck restored 9 years ago, good for a freshening up. A driver….ready for the weekly dump runs or to get huge attention for your business. Award winner at the Daffodil Parade. Rare vehicle in driving condition. $7500 takes it. Have clear MA title”
Seller has a Slat Grille and some tubs for sale.
https://stlouis.craigslist.org/pts/d/sikeston-willys-b-slatgril-jeep-parts/7032043226.html
“Item 1. I have for sale a February 1942 Willys Slatgril jeep. The frame is rusted through. It has no title. It does have both axles, drive shafts, hood, grill, left fender, windshield, tub, frame, springs, torque reaction spring, three gauges(gas gauge, oil pressure, amp gauge), speedometer, glove box door with data plates and brass windshield latches. This jeep is rough, but very rare and very restore-able. Frame and glove box door tag match 122025 on data plate and frame.
Item 2. In this sale also is a pair of original ford ww2 axles 3075 and 4025(front and rear) from anther 1942 gpw.
Item 3.There is also a 1943 willys M B tub with good frame.
Item 4.The third tub also in this sale is a willys mb tub that has been stripped and ready to repair.
I would trade this for a Ramsey PTO Model 50 winch complete setup.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
(10/08/2019) Could use some body work.
“1963 CJ-6 built by Kaiser Body is bad, frame is decent, no holes. 4×4 works great, Hurricane 4 cyl, 3 speed manual, new radiator. Soft top in okay shape, heat works good. Titled/insured, will drive anywhere anytime”
Has no title.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php
“1945 Willys Jeep. Rare hard top. Original go devil engine. NO TITTLE.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2300.
(10/30/2019) I think this comes with 2 engines?
“1947 jeep willys cj2a all complete installed new leaf spring’s has new shocks in the box dual master cylinder kit still in the box electronic ignition in the box new clutch kit in the box 2 engines new engine gasket kit as well no seats or seat frames some rust in the floor board’s over 1500$ of new parts and shop manual and parts manual comes with new hard line brake kit. has a clear tittle got a lot of extra parts also. just don’t have time to finish”
UPDATE: I’ve added pics of Blaine’s father’s knife set at the bottom of the post.
This brochure let recipients know that they’d get a free knife if they went for a demonstration ride at the local Ross Motors, INC, out of Rockland, Maine.
Blaine’s father received a knife set when he bought his 1959 CJ-5. It still looks in good shape sixty years later.
This 1956 ad touting ten billion kilometers of transportation service is a rare ad promoted by the Willys-Overland Export Corporation only (no mention of Willys Motors).
View all the information on eBay
“This is an original 1956 print ad for Jeep! It measures approximately 14″ x 10″ overall, has no stains or tears, comes from a dry, high-altitude, smoke-free environment, and is strictly graded”
Blaine spotted this postal jeep article from last year. I’ve added my comments (read corrections) to it, but the author hasn’t approved it as of the writing of this post.