UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $150.
Could be a good price. Here are some identifying tips.
“Older aluminum rims. Had them on a f150 was told they come off a old jeep 5.5 ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $150.
Could be a good price. Here are some identifying tips.
“Older aluminum rims. Had them on a f150 was told they come off a old jeep 5.5 ”
UPDATE: **Sold** was $2900. See Bob’s comment regarding Benny.
(03/30/2019) Now I’m hungry for a hot dog. My favorite “hot dog” jeep was this surrey with a hot dog setup, also out of New Jersey.
“Benny’s got dog truck great Little business or event truck”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Not sure how much value is here.
“1942 Willys Jeep. Have many extra jeep parts. make an offer on all.’
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1850.
(03/30/2019) I guess the CJ-2A isn’t a “regular” jeep?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/375952539664029/
“1947 Willy’s Jeep and a regular Jeep. Willy’s has the original engine and dual wheels. The Jeep has the original 4cly. Both are 4×4 and have manual transmissions. I have the windshield for the Willy’s No title for either one! $2,000 will not split.”
UPDATE: Fred provided information indicating the photo was taken around 1945 at the Place de la Concorde in Paris.
Roger Martin shared this photo from Facebook.
Here’s a better look at the Introduction to new ‘Jeep’ Universals with Perkins Diesel Power brochure.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5800.
Looks solid.
“1953 Willy’s Jeep I have owned this jeep for 30 years and is in great shape.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Seller would like to trade or sell this.
“Looking to trade or sale i want a nice sandrail or sxs or? 1942 willys jeep sbc muncie 4sp new led head lights and 50in light bar 95% 33in tires very nice inside and out”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $8800.
Has a nice looking Meyer Hardtop.
“1966 CJ 6 Rare jeep 18 inches longer. Has Dauntless v6 rebuilt carb ,all original except for seats, starts right up ,nice top no rust Warn 8000lb. Winch tow bar gun rack . Sweet jeep $8800.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown* Was $4200.
This has a nice vintage feel, though the fenders look newer.
“Willys Jeep 1961 for sale. Starts, runs and drives. Needs some TLC (it’s a Jeep). Gauges and wiring need work. The 12V conversion is still using a 6V starter. It is titled as a 1964, but when I ran the VIN number it comes up as a 1961 on the search sites specific to Willys.
Numerous new parts have been added over the past couple of years, but I’m moving on to other projects.
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