Neat old postcard. Seller has multiple postcards. Includes images of an early wagon and a CJ-2A.
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“Print. ca 1947. Albuquerque, NM. Tovrea Equipment Co., Willys Jeep Dealership.”
Neat old postcard. Seller has multiple postcards. Includes images of an early wagon and a CJ-2A.
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“Print. ca 1947. Albuquerque, NM. Tovrea Equipment Co., Willys Jeep Dealership.”
Thanks to Steve for spotting this one.
https://reading.craigslist.org/pts/d/fleetwood-ww2-jeep-tub-body-willys-ford/6802262319.html
“Selling a WW2 Willy’s Jeep tub. Floor is rotten. Looks like it was sitting in a field for decades. Still has usable hardware on it. The radio cable/box is on it. Feel free at email any questions. $250.00 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100.
(01/24/2019) Seller notes they have some nicks.
“You are looking at a vintage PAIR of 15 x 8.5 aluminum slot mags in the Ford truck lug pattern. These wheels have a 5 ½ lug pattern with a 3 1/2 inch inside back spacing. These wheels will fit 48 to 87 Ford 2 or 4WD ½ ton truck and van. They would also fit a Willys Jeep, truck or wagon. There are a few small nicks”
The August 20, 1944, issue of the Evening Star shared these jeeps used for War Bond Sales. They were modified by the Camp Gruber, Oklahoma, motor pool. The image with “Jeeps in Civvies” label has been featured on eWillys previously, but I’ve never seen the other two jeeps.
I didn’t learn a whole lot about this truck, but apparently in 2015 this truck cruised the west coast as some type of grassroots(?) marketing venture for Nordstrom. Multiple photos of it are shown on a marketing site called “Out Cold”. I think “Out Cold” leases/rents the truck for events?
You can learn a little more here: https://www.outcold.com/blog/willys
I don’t think I’ve documented this ad. I can’t remember seeing one that included a photo/illustration of just the body (lower right corner).
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“Vintage 1949 Magazine Ad For Jeep
A Full Page Ad for Jeep, “The Jeep Station Wagon – a roomy, comfortable passenger car and a practical utility vehicle for family and business errands.” The backside is an article with picture. Also included are pages with articles and an Ad for “Volt Athletic Equipment”.
The Ad measures approximately 13 1/2″ x 10 1/2″. It is in good vintage condition with discoloration due to age. The Ad is kept in a clear plastic bag with cardboard so it doesn’t get bent.”
Here’s a set of EasyLocks, but they appear to be 12 spline? They may be designed for a Land Cruiser (’71 axles are 12 spline).
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“From an early model Willys Jeep truck, may fit other four wheel drives.
BestLok or EasyLok?
6 Bolt (bolts included)
12 Spline
Lock or Free settings, turns freely”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750.
TJ shared this coin ride safari jeep.
“Coin Ride Safari Jeep Lot ride action engine sound horn plays general lees horn sound from dukes of hazzard”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9800.
I can’t tell what the cage-looking thing in the rear cargo area does. Maybe some kind of lockbox?
“1947 Willys CJ2a Jeep, clean and excellent condition, drives very well, all stock body, no modifications, 12 volt conversion, no rust, drive line in good working order, no clunking, drives straight, has aftermarket wheels, tires, and overdrive giving 4 forward gears, near new tires, no top or wipers, has fender flare accessories, originally a California vehicle and moved to Texas since 2013, has extras, located near Austin TX, $9,800 firm for quick sale.”
Listed as a 1945, it has a CJ-3A transmission crossmember.
https://houston.craigslist.org/cto/d/el-campo-1945-jeep-willys/6798955138.html
“1945 Jeep Willys – Restoration Project
Clear Title
Complete Jeep with engine, transmission, body, fenders, seats and grill.
Asking $1,500”