UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $550.
Tim spotted this steal on a Bantam trailer.
“Selling to settling estate of father in law. Extra set of tires and wheels. Rack is removable.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $550.
Tim spotted this steal on a Bantam trailer.
“Selling to settling estate of father in law. Extra set of tires and wheels. Rack is removable.”
<– Day 13 – Friday May 11th: Lawrence & Lubbeck | Day 15 – Sunday May 13th: Great Scott, Another Jungle Jims? –>
Day 14: On Saturday morning we went to the ER at the Veteran’s Administration in Asheville. The doc concluded that she might have some achilles damage. To be safe and to complete our trip, they put her in a boot.
From there, we drove to Lexington, Kentucky, where I spent the evening working on my presentation for the Willys Reunion. Since Hugo’s wife was injured in a fall just before they were supposed to leave for the United States, Hugo decided to remain in Brazil to care for her. Thus, I’ll be giving the keynote, where I’ll share both Hugo’s story and the story the Alaska Or Rust trip.
Tomorrow I’ll work on it some more, then head to Cincinnati to spend the evening with Scott Gilbert and meet his family.
<– Day 13 – Friday May 11th: Lawrence & Lubbeck | Day 15 – Sunday May 13th: Great Scott, Another Jungle Jims? –>
Looks fun.
https://cleveland.craigslist.org/cto/d/1975-seriesmilitary-land-rover/6586198659.html
“1975 Series 3 109 Military Land Rover – FFR (fitted for radio)
I purchased this from an out of state military broker in 2000 and have been the single owner and overseen all updates/repairs.
Right hand drive
4 Speed Manual Transmissions
2.25 Petrol/Gas engine
4 Wheel Drive
24 Volt System
Continue reading
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,000.
Marty shared this one.
“Hand built competitive PNW race Jeep
Flat fender shell in painted
1 5/8” dom tubing very strong cage
Built by very reputable truck builder
Scotty built transfercase custom.
Carson hydraulics full hydro steering
1.25 turns lock to lock
4.56 gears
Welded 14 bolt Continue reading
<– Day 12 – Thurs. May 10th: Willys to Hawgs | Day 14 – Sat. May 12th: Ann Gets the Boot –>

Our welcoming party at Lawrence Elliot’s place. From Left to Right, Carroll, Ann, me, Van, Lawrence, Susie, and Phillip.
Day 13: I only had to drive for 20 minutes today. That was in the morning on our drive to Maury’s. For the rest of our drives, our Chauffeur and tour guide, Maury, took us all over the windy hills of Western North Carolina. I think he could make a living doing this with a DUKW and microphone. He was entertaining and informative! However, I suspect being an architect pays better, so I don’t see him changing careers just yet!
We started out the day by meeting Maury at his shop, where his GPW is located. The GPW, #58671, was drafted into the Army on August 25, 1942. Six years later, it landed in Maury’s hands when he purchased it from Tom Stanek, who’d done a restoration on it and learned that the jeep was a Bechtel reconditioned unit. Maury has written up all the history he’d uncovered on his GPW in a article titled “Tracing the History of GPW 58671”, which appeared in the Winter 2008 issue of Army Motors Magazine.
Bill spotted this parts jeep.
https://monterey.craigslist.org/cto/6581048361.html
“1945 Willys jeep rust rod or restore”
<– Day 11- Wed. May 9th: Exploring the Palmetto State | Day 13 – Friday May 11th: Lawrence & Lubbeck –>

Judi and Kieth Rhodes and Ann and I at Hawg Wild BBQ and Fish House in Hiawasee, Georgia.
Day 12: On Wednesday we drove from Aiken, South Carolina, to Asheville, North Carolina, via Hiawassee, Georgia.
Thursday began with a visit to Kaiser Willys, first meeting Rachel and Amy, then with a visit with Mike at the warehouse. Mike explained that KW began with his father. They’d go on road trips towing a trailer and, when stopped at motels, would sell parts out of the trailer to fund their trip. Eventually, they began selling parts out of their home, then when they grew too big, moved into a warehouse.
Maury spotted a reproduction poster for The Invincible Six, a 1970 movie neither of us have seen. Anyone familiar with it?
View all the information on Ebay
Clip from movie:
And 15 minutes of the movie:
Nick just obtained some wonderful archives about APUs and other items. Check out the pics and other info here:
https://www.thecj2apage.com/forums/topic37074_post416173.html#416173
Press photo of the M-38A1 next to the “Aero Jeep”, aka the Bobcat, which lost out to MARC’s M-422 Mighty Mite.