This is a great press photo.
“1940- Ford Pilot Model GP-No. 1 Pygmy, during initial testing after delivery to the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps at Camp Holabird in Baltimore on November 23.Photo measures approx. 7 1/4″ x 10”
This is a great press photo.
“1940- Ford Pilot Model GP-No. 1 Pygmy, during initial testing after delivery to the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps at Camp Holabird in Baltimore on November 23.Photo measures approx. 7 1/4″ x 10”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This is a cool stamp.
“Metal stamp with “The Jeep Family of 4 Wheel Drive Vehicles” slogan. Marked 1694 on one side. Measures approx. 1 3/8” w x 3/4” h. It is used and has ink residue. Please see all pictures for complete description, thanks!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
It’s listed as a 1947 CJ-2A, but appears to have an M-38 body and grille.
“1947 willys cj2a runs good. Has a 1971 jeep 4cyl engine.”
Nice looking truck.
https://raleigh.craigslist.org/cto/d/48-willys-new-build/6533244677.html
“New build 48 Willys sitting on S-10 chassis, automatic, power steering, disc brakes, A/C, no rust and LOTS MORE.
Everything new”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $12,000.
Seems road ready?
“Custom 1949 Willy’s. 383 motor. Automatic transmission.”
Bumpers have been modified. No description is provided.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
Looks like an ex-fire department truck.
“Have a 1963 Willy’s Jeep FC-170 that I am looking to sell or trade. Bought as a project but some things changed. Has original flathead 6cyl, manual trans. there is no title but will g ve bill of sale Does not move so it will need towed on a flat bed. Asking 1400 or best offer. Will consider trading”
It’s a project. Starting bid is $6000.
View all the information on eBay
“or sale is my M38 Willys military jeep serial number MC22273. The M38 is the military version of the CJ3A, the M38 was used in the Korean war. My M38 is in the middle of a frame off build, my plan was to lift, run larger tires, and add a diesel swap. I decided to change plans and let someone else either finish what I started or restore the M38 to her original glory. The M38 ran and drove prior to the build, however it did lack power. I’m not sure if due to engine wear and tear or if the L134 is just an underpowered engine. The frame has been wire wheeled clean and sprayed military grade paint. It is not bent nor cracked. The original mount mounts have been removed and replaced with the diesel motor mounts. Current state the vehicle is the red body on frame pictures. The first pictures were prior to teardown. I have $10K worth of brand new parts and lots of parts that are included that I’ll likely leave off listing.
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