UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Unusual roll bar.
“1949 Jeep Willy with snowplow.”
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UPDATE: Here’s the updated link: https://www.rbb-online.de/fernsehen/programm/18_02_2024/1929740.html
Karl Teuschl, a documentary filmmaker from Germany, included a couple of our Alaska Or Rust folks in his newest film that was released yesterday in parts of Europe (Germany, Austria and Switzerland). It’s a beautiful documentary that covers the Alaska Highway and gives viewers a good sense of the road conditions, the scenery and the feel of driving the highway.
Two of the Alaska Or Rust jeeps appear at the 18:30 mark. The interview with Marty Tilford, Don Brown, Rob and Diane Stafford starts at the 19:38 mark. It ends at 20:30. Most of it is in German. Unfortunately, Ann and I headed south just before the point where we would have met up with Karl, so after six months of emails he and I didn’t get a chance to meet.
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The Bantam Festival will be opening its registration on January 10th. New events this year include a Jeep pull (pulling weighted sled), Jeep decorating, an Invasion after party, some games of Jeepardy, and more.
Tired of the cold? Maybe you should head for Arizona and the 27th Arizona Military Vehicle show January 27th – 28th in Tempe. Our own Joe-in-Mesa will be there with his GPW. The event is sponsored by the Arizona Military Vehicle Collectors Club (AMVCC).
This is a cool FC toy. This one is at $25 and has a few hours to go. Another one on eBay is listed at $184.
“Jeep FC 150 Pickup, friction drive works”
Only a few hours left on this. The current price is $19.99.
“JEEP Croft Cartoons by Croft Men (1942). 37 Page Booklet of JEEP Based Cartoon / Comic WWII Action!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8750.
“1951 Willys CJ-3A
Been in the dry since it was new …
All original condition … Last tagged in 1991 …
Bought new at local Jeep dealership and owned by 2 families since then …
Well maintained and serviced … It was repainted in the late 70s …
4 cylinder, 4 wheel drive, 6 volt, new brakes & Warner hubs …
Not shown but also included: back seat and original spare wheel …
Fires right up and runs great …
Matching numbers on title and body plate.”
Powered with an F-head.
“134 CI Hurricane original motor. Ran before I started tearing into the carb. Needs some love but she’s in great shape. Comes with a new fuel tank, new Solex carb, new seals and oil canister”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $12,500
It’s certainly well-equipped, but there aren’t enough pics to tell how original it is or isn’t.
“Willys 1943 MB Army Jeep. Demilled Browning 1919a4 in a M48 dash mount. Scabbard for M1 carbine on windshield and side scabbard with a M1 Garand prop. Prop 1911a1 and Thompson slung over each seat. Real head turner, please see photos and feel free with the ?s. This is a parade jeep, 12 volt and such. 134 L head. Many extras”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,500.
Ted spotted this one.
“Willys 1945 ¼ ton 4×4. Overland Motors Jeep Division Model MB. Serial #431784. Gross weight 3250. Delivery date 4-3-45. Not military tires, tube 616 4-ply. Frame-off restoration. All original. $22,600 into it, have receipts. Asking $17,500 or best offer.”