One of the places this Rice Krispies with a Jeep appeared was in the October 24, 1942, issue of the Saturday Evening Post, pg 6.
Jeep Board Game on eBay
Matt spotted this jeep board game set on eBay. The only “jeepy” thing about this is that name, but still kind of neat.
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“This is a nice looking vintage pocket game from WWII..its called the Jeep Board and contains 15 games and 10 puzzles..its new in the box condition-still all wrapped up in cloth…all in good structural condition with no damages or excessive wear-box shows a GI playing a game..its never been played with and is 3 1/2 x 3 1/2…. looks and displays well and is guaranteed original and authentic”
1948 CJ-2A Petaluma, CA **Status Unknown**
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $12,000. You can see this lift in action at the beginning of this video (thanks to Harmen for point it out):
(02/04/2019) Interesting lift. Maybe a more advanced version of the Farm-Aide lift? You can compare this one to some others: http://farmjeep.com/lifts.html … There might be a data plate on the right side near the pivot.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/d/petaluma-1948-willys-jeep-cj-2-restored/6806419072.html
“Restored a few years ago, with only 23 miles put onto it since then. Yes, 23 miles.
-Body was removed and professionally painted
-Engine was professionally rebuilt. Full tear down and rebuild
-Has factory installed 3 point hydraulic hitch
-Comes with plow attachment
-New brake cylinders and new brakes
-Converted to 12volt
-Currently non-opted with $0 back DMV fees
-Comes with original owner’s manual
-New tires
After WW2, Willys started to produce vehicles that could be multi-purpose. They wanted to build a truck that could complete with a tractor on the farm, so there were a bunch of factory options you could order the truck with.
This one has a factory installed hydraulic lift on the back. This was so you could pull a plow ( which comes with the truck ) or any number of other accessories. It could be disconnected if desired though.
The Jeep also comes with the rear seats and tailgate which could be installed if the hydraulic hitch is removed. “
1955 Truck Sheridan, OR **SOLD**
1943 MB Lake Oswego, OR **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Seller doesn’t know a lot about this.
“** Update: lots of interest in this but I’m heading out of town for a couple of days. I’ll try to follow-up and arrange for showing(s) this weekend **
Selling my dad’s old Jeep. He bought it about 5 yrs ago as a project, then got sick and never got to fix it up. Bummer, as he was a real car guy and always, always wanted a WW2 era Jeep.
I don’t know a ton about this – from memory of him talking about it:
– I do *not* believe it’s a triple matching specimen. I believe he had determined that the transmission was likely a heavier duty one from ’46 (?). I don’t recall if he thought the engine was original. I have some hand-written notes where he was trying to record the details of the differences between the early running gear (but I can’t make sense of them).
– Was nearly running when he got it – turned over, etc. I don’t believe he ever fired it up, but I’m not 100% sure. At any rate, I know it hasn’t run in years (though has been under cover the entire time).
– Has a TITLE (California) in a previous owners name. I also have a note from when my dad bought it.
– Has a simple towbar (see pix) with (if I recall) a 1+7/8 ball. Tires appear to hold air.
– Appears to be generally complete (though I admit I don’t know what that really means for a vehicle of this vintage).
From my point of view it’s in semi-rough shape. I believe the previous owner used it as a hunting rig for a number of years – doesn’t look like it’s been registered for the road since mid 2006 (based on docs I have). See pix – there is diamond plate in the rear. Hood has sheet metal patches and I don’t think the hing is fully attached. Windshield frame will need some work to ever fold down. Has 3 seats that look they are outdoor/boat seats. Tub has been opened slightly to make space for the larger transmission (from memory). In general has a thick, very rough layer of paint.
That said, it’s a 1943 Jeep! 75+ years old, rolling and, and least according to what my dad thought, probably possible-to-get-running. Good for someone who knows these rigs, or wants a starting point for a rock crawler, or someone (like my dad) who just loved them and thought he’d get a chance to patch it together enough to have a fun weekend toy.
This is not likely to be in a museum ever, so please don’t come out here expecting to find a perfect vehicle! It will need some attention to get it going, and some semi-serious attention to get it looking truly sharp again. I’m not much of an old car guy so my knowledge will be (seriously) limited.
I have a (small) box with a few extra parts, some documentation (including the aforementioned title, previous registration docs, note from previous seller when my dad bought it, etc), and a ring with a few keys (which I’ve never tested). Obviously as-is. I freely admit I don’t know much about the value, but am trying to price it such that someone else with some knowledge can give it a go without breaking the bank. My dad would have liked that.”
1956 CJ-3B Elma, WA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2300.
It’s a modified project.
“Completely set up for small block Chevy with power steering everything but motor full roll cage no top only reason for selling have to many projects This is a rare find and set up for a quick sale”
Year? CJ-3B Solana Beach, CA $8700
UPDATE: Price dropped to $8700.
(01/28/2019) Powered by a Toyota 20r Engine.
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/cto/d/solana-beach-1950-willys-jeep-cj3b-high/6825809728.html
“The Jeep has been completely rebuilt. Receipts for the last 30+ years. The 20r engine is great for reliability and gas mileage. Perfect vehicle for cruising around the beach and town. The entire drivetrain was completely rebuilt, so no oil leaks, 5 brand new tires, new springs, steering arms, new Weber carburator, alternator, red top battery, has a winch, and real nice tow bar with wiring for plugging in the lights for towing, new brakes, new seats, inside all bedlined, all new wiring with turn signals, new windshield, new Best Top, new exhaust and headers, never needs a smog certificate, cheap to register and insure, tags paid thru 2020, and no rust! Own a piece of history.
Year? MB College Station, TX **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1300.
(02/08/2019) MB chassis and body with an extension on the rear.
“Looking to sale an old Willys Jeep I have owned since 2006. This is a project Jeep. The best I can tell it is a CJ2a or CJ3a. I did have the Jeep running at one time. This is a project for someone with time and money. Will need a new starter and radiator for sure. The bed is extended which I was told was for medical use? Comes as is. I bought the Jeep with no paperwork and I cannot find any of the original VIN numbers. Looking for $1,300 cash. I do have multiple Service Manuals and Parts List as well.”
1946 CJ-2A Lodi, CA $3000
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/04/2019) This has some mods, including a change in how the shock mounts.
https://elko.craigslist.org/cto/d/victor-1946-willys-jeep-body-on-1974/6829669660.html
“1946 Willy’s Jeep Body on 1974 CJ5 Frame and Drive Train
Restoration Started But Not Completed
Has Header and Glass Packs
304 CID Engine 4BBL Carb
Manual Transmission Hi/Lo Transfer Case With Warn Locking Hubs
1 /2 Roll Cage on Rear
1946 Willy’s Body Complete Less Headlight and Tail Lights – Needs Interior
Engine Ran – Has Been Parked in Garage for 9 Years”
FC-170 Power Hoe Patent
I had this post all completed, then went to add some background information when I discovered that Craig had already added the first page of the patent to his post about the FC-170 Power Hoe. So, lots of heavy lifting in terms of content can be found here, while below you can view the whole patent. I think the illustrations are pretty neat.
Craigs FC-170 Power Hoe page: http://www.thefcconnection.com/Historical%20Literature/Custom%20Built%20Vehicles/The%20Lafian%20Powerhoe/FCaaca/FCaaca.pdf


























