Seems like a good price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/448872575894201/
“Set of 4 old matching Jeep hubcaps. Not sure of size or year they are from.”
Seems like a good price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/448872575894201/
“Set of 4 old matching Jeep hubcaps. Not sure of size or year they are from.”
Maybe someone can use these.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/349010995752724/
“Rare find! Jeep Willy’s original hubcaps 1940-50s Have more Willy’s parts a lot sold already but can get more see last picture These are 4 matching hubcaps great shape, red white and blue paint still intact!”
You can either buy the Meyer top for $500 or the entire post-1971 jeep for $2500.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/831758323856002/
“Selling my CJ5 jeep top and doors , whole Jeep is for sale for right price too, 500$ for top or $2500 for whole Jeep!”
Longtime readers remember that we purchased a DJ-3A that we named Rusty in September of 2016 in anticipation of our Alaska trip in the summer of 2017. A buyer on the East Coast recently purchased that DJ-3A and has paid us to trailer it to him. He’s getting a good deal on Rusty, while we are getting our costs for a road trip covered. It’s a win-win.
Unlike our normal tours, we plan to drive straight to our destination, then pretty much turn around and head back, though our return route will take us north with a goal of stopping at Glacier National Park, a place I’ve yet to see. Our goal is only to be gone about two weeks (rather than our usual 6-8 weeks).
Claude Ramsey and his brother, Rayburn, originally founded Ramsey Winch Company as Ramsey Brothers Tool and Die in July 1944 to manufacture aircraft parts, tools and dies for Douglas Aircraft Company. Claude, realizing the need for a front-mounted winch for passenger cars and pickups, designed a crankshaft-operated winch (Model 101) to pull vehicles out of mud and snow. Demand for the Ramsey Winch increased to the point that the name of the company was changed to Ramsey Brothers Winch Manufacturing Company in 1947. In 1950, the company changed its name to Ramsey Winch Company when Claude bought out his brother’s share of the company.
Here’s a two-page brochure for the dual PTO units: DP-1 (for the Jeep Universal), DP-2 (for 4WD trucks and wagons), DP1-150 (for FC-150s), DP2-FY (for FC-170s).
This twelve-page Ramsey winch brochure from 1959 covers a variety of products. I have three of these brochures, so if you’d like to purchase one for $10, let me know.
These slides feature a blue and white Surrey.
View all the information on eBay
“60’S – 70’S Amateur Color Slide Lot Photo Old Jeep Blue Chrome Pictures 03
Normal wear. Great shape.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5300.
Tom spotted this one. It runs and drives. Has a little rust.
“1963 Willy Jeep fc-170 4×4.. upgraded brakes, alternator, hoses, and tune up.. started and drove after sitting for 18 years.. 226 ci super hurricane straight 6 motor.. 3 speed on floor.. has rust but fixable.. too cool and original to part out.. has a manual winch in the bed that works and has a gin pole setup but no poles”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
It runs, it is cheap, and it’s got a custom half-top.
“Willy’s Jeep runs good! Has a rebuilt motor.”
Appears in good shape.
https://grandrapids.craigslist.org/for/d/stanton-1950-military-army-jeep/6922631443.html
“1950 Willys M38 military jeep. These jeeps were used during the Korean war era. Near perfect condition. Original 134L engine. No bondo. All metal. Four wheel drive works”
It’s unclear if if either of these are running or not. The CJ-2A is priced at $4000 and the CJ-5 at $8750. The prices were calculated based on a vehicle appraiser. Looks like the appraiser doesn’t know jeeps and misled the owner on their value. You can see lots of photos at https://judysjeep.com
“1947 Willys Jeep for sale. Have the pink slip – not registered. Original owner. Has some surface rust. Had appraisal done by auto appraisal company. Jeep was used on a ranch and then stored in a barn. Currently stored inside a facility.”
Here’s a pic of the 1968 CJ-5: