UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $300.
“This is from an early CJ 2a or cj3 Jeep from 1946 to 1955 era. Sitting for long, will need to be rebuilt most probably. AS IS
MUST PICK UP AND BE ABLE TO LIAD ON A PICKUP.’
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $300.
“This is from an early CJ 2a or cj3 Jeep from 1946 to 1955 era. Sitting for long, will need to be rebuilt most probably. AS IS
MUST PICK UP AND BE ABLE TO LIAD ON A PICKUP.’
Don’s got this rolling GPW chassis for sale.
https://charlotte.craigslist.org/pts/d/shelby-1942-early-willys-frame/6913313592.html
“1942 Early Willys rolling frame with three digit GPW serial number. Very nice early style Willys frame with Ford axles, steering box, and rear springs. Front springs appear to be the Willys style. Could be used as a Ford GPW or Willys Slatgrill rebuild. Pick up in western NC. $1000”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4499.
The front frame rails have been patched. It has an f-head and the dash comes with directions, lol.
“Starts, runs, drives. Transmission and brake lines redone. Winch. Late model motor. Clear title.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/04/2019) A large chunk of firewall missing.
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/pts/d/phoenix-willys-flat-fender-jeep/6913949787.html
“I have willy’s jeep that I dont need good frame body is ok has fenders and hood no grill or powertrain no windshield has 15 inch wheels no seat frames or tailgate ca”
UPDATE: Now listed at $9200.
https://kpr.craigslist.org/cto/d/umatilla-1973-jeep-cj6/6912044580.html
(04/18/2019) “1973 Jeep CJ6 , 4×4, mostly original, has a winch. Very little rust. It has been my daily driver and will be again when it warms up.
What has been changed : 4 inch lift springs, Toyo 33’s , steering wheel (I bought a new original style steering wheel , not installed) and seats are now high back buckets. Also speedometer needle is broken off and I have a new replacement instrument cluster.”
Go to youtube and see it in action!:
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/30/2019) Not much value here.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/bar/d/tenino-jeep-willys/6913292702.html
“This was left at a property
that I purchased so I don’t
have any history on it.
No motor or trans
Affidavit in lieu of title
Contact for more info
$,1500 or trade for dirt bike or ??”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was 42800.
(05/31/2019) Could be a good price.
“1952 Willys Jeep CJ3A 4X4 runs drives has new clutch, throw out barring, breaks and master and slave cylinder’s
Has a V-6 with a 4 Speed transmission. Tires are good. $3750.00”
R. H. Carroll took the time to create a website displaying a wide array of off-road and dune buggy magazines. His plan included posting images of early Four Wheeler magazine covers, as seen here: http://99wspeedshop.com.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/fourwheeler01.html (This helps me as I’m still looking for 1962 and 1963 Four Wheeler magazines).
This link shows you the Home page for the entire site. As you click through, you’ll begin to see that he spent a good amount of time creating this. Another neat feature are the timelines for the various magazine genres. Just the Go-Karts/Karting section alone is unique and interesting.
Below is one timeline example. Check out the Hot Rod/Street Rod/ Custom Magazine timeline here: http://99wspeedshop.com.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/menu03.html

This handy timeline was published here: http://99wspeedshop.com.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/menu04.html
Most of you probably know Ernie Pyle from his wartime articles and books. However, prior to WWII Ernie Pyle had already made a name for himself as a widely traveled columnist under the title “Hoosier Vagabond”. Between 1935-1942 he and his wife traveled extensively across the US, north into Canada and south into Mexico. In 1947, after his death, some of his articles from this pre-war time were bundled into a book called Home Country.
In his homespun style, Ernie shares his experience climbing to the top of the newly build Golden Gate bridge, learns the challenges of being a white professional wrestler in heavily hispanic Laredo, Texas, and tells the tales of some regionally famous (at that time) folks like Rufus Woods, a local Washington State character who had a significant impact on Eastern Washington, yet was a name I didn’t know.
Near the end of the book he interviews the inventor of the Ross Steering box, David Ross. Matriculating with an engineering degree from Purdue University in 1893, Ross contracted Typhoid shortly after leaving college. A doctor advised him to be outdoors to regain health, so he returned to his family farm and began tinkering. He developed the box and other inventions that made him wealthy. Ernie Pyle’s description and stories of the Ross provide some great insights into who he was.
That looks like an uphill slog!
View all the information on eBay
“1951 Press Photo United Nations troops push jeep over hill during Korean War. This is an original press photo. The powerful jeep was unable to negotiate a muddy hill, so manpower took over. United Nations troops pushed the jeep and a trailer up the hill. About two dozen men helped. — Korean War – Troops U.S. – Living & Weather conditions Photo measures 9 x 6.5 inches. Photo is dated 11-08-1951.”