No drive train.
https://chico.craigslist.org/pts/d/flournoy-jeep-1942-ford-roller-for-parts/6837966832.html
“1942 “FORD” Jeep (Roller for Parts)
No motor or trans.
Body is in good shape for the year”
No drive train.
https://chico.craigslist.org/pts/d/flournoy-jeep-1942-ford-roller-for-parts/6837966832.html
“1942 “FORD” Jeep (Roller for Parts)
No motor or trans.
Body is in good shape for the year”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
This appears to be a Dj-3A convertible with 4WD added.
“willys jeep complete body and axles just needs your engine and tranny Offroad, atv, utv, the body and frme is in good condition with no holes or structural defects. perfect for a jeep project”
We have returned to Seattle for the next week. Dad landed back in the hospital and we are working through where to proceed from here. So, there may be some spotty updates the next few days.
Thanks to Mitch Carter for dropping by and joining the Eilers Clan Tuesday evening. There were many Wandering-Willys-Jeep-Club-old-member updates. We also laughed over some old jeep stories. Mitch plans to attend this year’s FC-Roundup for the first time. Depending on decisions related to Dad, Ann and I may also make a quick trip up from Tucson to attend on Saturday (we will be mostly down in Tucson visiting a military buddy of Ann’s she hasn’t seen since Khobar) .. stay tuned!
Here are Ann and Dad goofing around a little.
Me, I should know better than to snatch a quick nap when my evil wife is lurking with a camera.
A big thanks to Roger Martin for spotting this at an Ohio antique store and giving me first crack at it. He even wrangled 10% off the listed price. Neither Mitch Carter (who came by the hospital to visit dad — thanks Mitch) nor I nor Roger have ever seen one.
Roger Martin spotted this GPW for sale. The jeep is listed by a neighbor; the actual seller is Matt. However, the friend who listed it somehow got Matt’s phone number automatically hidden, so there’s no way to contact Matt as of this post. I suspect Matt’s contact info will land on the ad once it has been updated.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/359072534849451/?ref=messenger_share
“1943 Ford Jeep Air force service . Absolutely mint condition. Street legal Drive anywhere $14,900 PLEASE CALL/TEXT MATT …. Posting for neighbor. DO NOT message me.
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $26,500.
Hamza is selling his MB. He says it runs and drives excellently.
“1945 Willys MB in excellent condition! Runs & Drives as if it was brand new!
Asking Price: $29,500
LOTS OF EXTRAS:
– 2 World War 2 Helmets
– M2 Browning Resin Replica
– M2 Bazooka Replica
– Thompson Rifle Replica
– Garand Rifle Replica
– World War 2 Radio
– Ammo Crate
– Ammo Can
I am slightly negotiable on the price. More pictures and videos are available upon request. The Willys MB is garage kept and very well taken care of.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Scott spotted this FC-170.
“1964 Jeep F.C. 170 4×4 8ft bed
Rare barn find, complete with extra engine
1 ton truck”
Scott is looking for 1 or 2 chrome Appliance rims. Contact him at sgsapishka@gmail.com.
He writes, “I am looking for 1 or 2 15×8 5x5x5 CJ -5 OR J 2000 chrome Appliance rim. They are a unique style that looks just like the old jeep smooth rim. One of my rims was stolen from my yard. Yes only one! How dumb, as these are in poor shape but totally desirable.
Inventor David Stone filed a patent for a Power Take-Off Mechanism and Drive Therefor, with Willys Motors as the assignee, on August 08, 1950.
This ad may have appeared multiple times, but appear at least once in the January 30, 1943, issue of Colliers magazine on page 29. Included below is a color version supposedly published in 1942.