UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,500.
Looks solid.
“1945 GPW All Matching Numbers Frame,Engine and data plate”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,500.
Looks solid.
“1945 GPW All Matching Numbers Frame,Engine and data plate”
Looks to be a mix of MB and CJ parts.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/351305778839831/
“missing motor but the rest of running gear is there, surface rust but no holes”
Needs some work.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/405293576986534/
“Corvette 327, 3 speed new steering box and edelbrock carburator.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
It doesn’t run. That bumper must have hit something hard to be that dented!
“Mechanic & Collectors Special! 1947 Willy’s Jeep not sure what model it is. Selling for a family member who has since passed away don’t know much about it, he had it since the 80s. Doesn’t run needs work, comes with 4 spare tires,2 doors,a extra transmission and a top for it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Seller indicates that everything is original. From the one pic it’s clear that isn’t the case.
“Project , everything original”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
(05/18/2019) Ran when parked … Looks to have Cutlas power lock hubs. I believe that’s a Kelly hardtop.
“Ran when parked rebuilt engine original unsure of actual miles on it. 2800 with plow 2500 without. Yes it has a clear title and is classic plated.”
Carlos Torres opened a mobile coffee stand in London using a CJ-3B that he rebuilt into a mobile coffee stand like those he’d seen in his native Colombia. He also offers tailor-made “Colombian Experience” packages where he’ll provide the mobile coffee jeep plus salsa dancers, live music, and more. If you are in London, make sure to hunt down his jeep and get a proper cup of Colombian coffee! You can learn more at these links:

Ann’s cousin’s name is Shelby, named for Carroll Shelby. Apparently, they are distant cousins. Yesterday, Shelby (the cousin) made a reference to a new movie trailer, Ford Vs. Ferrari, on Facebook. So, I checked out the trailer ….
I was never a big car guy and never knew much about Shelby (neither the cars nor the designer), but after watching the trailer, I thought the movie could be a good one.
At the trailer’s end, youtube automatically flipped to another video. It just happened to be a video of Carroll Shelby in his own words. It it he very succinctly explains his life, including the period captured by the movie when he was asked to build turn a “mom’s car” into a sports car. It’s twenty-two minutes, but worth a view in my opinion.