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Phantom and Skyray Jet Support Jeeps

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Phantom and Skyray Jet Support Jeeps

John sent over these two great shots of Jeeps that supported Military Aircraft.

The first one John sent over was referenced as an FD-1 Phantom; but I found a lot of links to the FH-1 Phantom, so down the rabbit hole I go to figure out differences. What it seems to have come down too was a weird reuse of the letter that indicated MFG. From post 1922 to pre 1962 the middle letter typically designated the MFG of the aircraft. Since Douglas had not provided aircraft to the Navy in a long time they reassigned the “D” to McDonnel, later on they moved McDonnel to “H” and reassigned Douglas the “D”. Interesting that in 1967 the two merged and became McDonnel Douglas, that MFG naming convention was no longer used in ’67.

FD-1 Phantom: MFG by McDonnell- Renamed FH-1 was first flight was late 1945, introduced in 1947 then Retired 1949 (used in reserves till 1954)

F4D Skyray: MFG by Douglas- Progressed into the F-6 Skyray was first flight was late 1951, introduced in 1956 then Retired 1964 (used in reserves till end of the ‘60s)

Looking up the F4D Skyray on the web, it started out development in the late 40’s with the Navy accepting the proposal in 1948 and the aircraft continued through the mid ‘60’s. It held some serious records for speed and altitude for a carrier based aircraft. Had a few configurations along the way but a really neat part of early Jet Aircraft.

Information from email:

I’m John, a daily reader. Retired USAF officer and M38A1 owner/restorer.

Attach are photos of Jeeps (presumably Navy) used as aircraft starters.
I suspect the photos are by the US Navy.
As you can see, they’re used as the cover photo for these paperback books about Navy aircraft published by Ginter books.

It looks like a MB/GPW on board a carrier with the old McDonnell FD-1  Phantom (the Navy’s first jet fighter..best remembered as the namesake for the famous 1960-80s Phantom II fighter).

The second book shows one of the CJ-5 conversions the Navy purchased next to a Marine Douglas F4D Skyray.
My guess is the photos were used because of the general lack of period color photos in a vertical format.

Hope you find them interesting.

Common Military Aircraft Naming Convention (post-1922 to pre-1962)

Here is some short information on the naming convention from the post-1922 system to pre-1962 system for naming aircraft. (web search for the lift here)

Pre-1962 U.S. Navy designation system

Under the system in use from 1922 to 1962, the aircraft designation specified the aircraft’s mission, followed by a number indicating the manufacturer’s design number for that mission, and finally a letter for the manufacturer.

For example, an F4U Corsair breaks down as:

  • F: Fighter
  • 4: The manufacturer’s fourth fighter design
  • U: Chance Vought Corporation (the manufacturer) 

Some common manufacturer letters under this system include: 

  • B: Boeing
  • C: Curtiss
  • D: Douglas
  • F: Grumman
  • G: Goodyear (for license-built aircraft)
  • H: McDonnell (after 1946)
  • J: North American Aviation
  • M: Glenn L. Martin Company
  • S: Sikorsky
  • U: Vought (Chance Vought)
  • Y: Consolidated 
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1951 Willys Wagon $15,000 Farmington, ME

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1951 Willys Wagon $15,000 Farmington, ME

This would make a good Movie rental rig for period correct movies, I don’t think the hub caps are Willys but they look the part for being what this is. I like the simple look of this one. 3 on the Tree, OD. Don’t know how long its been listed.

Information from seller:

Completely restored. 2wd, 3spd with overdrive. This is a rare find. Valued way more than what we are asking. Two zero seven 7786030 located in Farmington,ME

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1948 Jeep Willys Truck $3,500 Independence, OR ***PENDING***

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1948 Jeep Willys Truck $3,500 Independence, OR ***PENDING***

Really solid project here.

Information from seller:

Moving on to other projects. This is a 2wd vehicle. Engine looks to be a Chevy 327 out of an early Camaro. Runs, but a bit rough. Four-speed manual transmission. Mileage is unknown. Hasn’t been on the street for about 8 years.

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1947 Jeep Willys $8,500 Elkhart, IN

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1947 Jeep Willys $8,500 Elkhart, IN

Not sure when this was posted the listing just says “Listed”, but looks fairly solid for this one lots of details in the listing.

Information from seller:

1947 Jeep Willys Nearly rust free Jeep that was shipped from the state of Washington

-I believe the chassis is CJ2a

-M38 body

-MB motor, trans, tcase (still has the original OD green paint)

-Lock Right lockers front and rear -4.88 gears

-11” drum brake conversion -full float 27 spline dana 44 rear axle

-Saginaw steering conversion

-12V conversion

-new parts include wiring harness, shocks, muffler, alternator, head gasket, spark plugs

-needs minor things like a new radiator cap, brake lights (even with a new switch and wiring I was unable to get them to work), could use seat cushions, speedo cable, gas tank strap, etc.

-Ran and drove great until I went to drive it a couple miles to my shop the other day and it sputtered a little on the road, not sure why and haven’t had time to look into it. Maybe needs a carb adjustment or tune up. Video is from right afterwards. Located in Elkhart, IN. Clean title in hand in my name. Will not respond to “is this available”

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1953 Willys Truck Bed $1,500 Menomonee Falls, WI

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1953 Willys Truck Bed $1,500 Menomonee Falls, WI

Looks good, lots here for sure with the fenders and tailgate, spare tire holder.

Information from seller:

Original Willy’s Overlander complete bed. Great Patina, with a few dings and dents. Have the cab, and parts, if interested. Open to trades. Thanks!

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1964 Willys Jeep CJ5 $9,900 Moberly, MO

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1964 Willys Jeep CJ5 $9,900 Moberly, MO

Listed a few weeks back but another solid looking CJ-5 in the sub $10k market. PTO Winch, Hard Top, has a nice stance to this one.  I agree why buy a SXS when you can grab this one and do some things to make it yours and mechanically sound and cruise around in.

Information from seller:

Up for sale is an 1964 Willys CJ5. It is a Mississippi Jeep, and has spent all its life there. It is sound and has not been molested. It has a humongous winch on the front that runs with a PTO.. I also have an extra winch. It has a hard top and hard doors with rollup glass. One of the doors at the bottom is starting to rest, but has not broke through the paint.  It is a four-wheel-drive and it works. It has a toe hitch on the front. It folds up in a cool manner. She has a four-cylinder motor with a top speed of about 60 MPH. Why buy a side-by-side when you could own an original classic. She is ready for the street or the wood.

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1947 Jeep Willys CJ-2A $2,000 Gilman, IA

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1947 Jeep Willys CJ-2A $2,000 Gilman, IA

PTO, Hard Top, good price. Maybe there are some implements laying around for this one as well.

Information from seller:

Old Jeep Willy project. Was used for years as a digger for tiling so was equipped with a PTO. It needs a lot of TLE and work but a rare find as well.

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