Chris spotted this one. It includes a great data plate.
https://blacksburg.craigslist.org/cto/d/vintage-jeep-trailer/6526362606.html
“Ben-Hur trailer civilian version of jeep trailer appears to 1946 model fair condition $600 obo”
Chris spotted this one. It includes a great data plate.
https://blacksburg.craigslist.org/cto/d/vintage-jeep-trailer/6526362606.html
“Ben-Hur trailer civilian version of jeep trailer appears to 1946 model fair condition $600 obo”
I spotted this CJ-3A the other day. I didn’t ask about the price. I *think* it had an l-head if I remember correctly. It does have the serial number tag. I was in the middle of taking pics when a guy came up and asked me questions about it, which distracted me.
The grille is bent .. not sure how well the lights would work.
https://wenatchee.craigslist.org/cto/d/1947-willys-jeep-cj-2a/6532276587.html
“1947 Willy’s cj2a – clean title 289 or 302
yes there’s a v8 in this little Betty. still has the 3 speed and transfer case. So here’s the back story on this piece of American history. In 1990 it was a running machine. Then the body was taken off the frame – both were stored in a shed until a year ago, while it sat the aftermarket gas tank, gauges, starter and steering column went missing. The motor turns over by hand. This is a project. like I said it’s been sitting since 1990. I’m asking 1600 open to offers or trades.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** “Was $2300.
(03/02/2018) Bill shared this ad. There’s no sign of the extra gauges, so I can’t tell if this was an APU jeep or if the hood was appropriated from an APU jeep.
“1951 Willys Jeep Body Type VA Flat fenders is not running fly wheel is broke. Owner says it has new tires, rims, brakes, seat.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/07/2018) If this includes the winch there may be value here.
https://portland.craigslist.org/yam/cto/d/1942-jeep-willys/6518719062.html
“Selling my ’42 Jeep Willys project. $1800 OBO. Buick 350 engine. Extra transmission and transfer case included. Title in hand.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
Includes a hardtop.
“For sale 1954 Willys CJ3B jeep. This jeep is in very good condition for it’s age and is all original.”
I’m in Salt Lake for a couple days, spending time with my kids. Karson took me mountain biking on Antelope island, which sits in the Great Salt Lake. He managed not to kill this semi-out-of-shape old man. But, it’s clear he is in better shape than I. Here are a few photos.

Ready to ride

Yep, we’ve been riding uphill for quite a while … yep, those are bison ahead. I am too tired to outrun them at this point. My hope was that they would take pity on me and not chase me down.

We made it to the top of a hill. That’s the Wasatch Front in the background. Most of the rest of the trip was downhill.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3700.
Thanks to Bryan for spotting this one
“Rare barn find 1963 jeep cabover.”
UPDATE: I ran this post back in 2010. I think it’s time for a repost.
If this commercial played on TV, I must have missed it.
On a tangential note (and a completely skippable one), one of the shots in the movie appears to show Jane Goodall with some chimpanzees. My tech company did a co-project with her and ESRI (the Microsoft of mapping software) for an ESRI event in San Diego. Long story short, we had a party after the event and rented a sushi restaurant. It turns out .. well … let’s just say she’s not a fan of eating fish (she’s a serious vegetarian I believe). OOOPPPSS! I’m not all that sure she really likes people either, but perhaps it was an off day for her (though I ended up sneaking her out of the back of the restaurant; but that’s another story). So, the tip of the day is, if you invite Jane to dinner, don’t serve Sushi!
Anyway, enjoy the video:
Geoff wants to let folks know about a friend of his who makes wood jeeps. If you are interested, email Fred at fredmaybee@Yahoo.com. It looks good!
“The following pictures are of a wooden Jeep that I had purchased from a local gentleman. He charges $30 plus shipping per copy for common wood. Prices go up depending on the choice of specialty species of wood, to cover the cost of the raw materials.”