UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
Tires aren’t in the best shape.
“4 old Willys Jeep CJ 16 inch wheels. Need love or great rollers. Tires are old and cracked, tubed. Cash.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
Tires aren’t in the best shape.
“4 old Willys Jeep CJ 16 inch wheels. Need love or great rollers. Tires are old and cracked, tubed. Cash.”
UPDATE: Marty snagged this deal. Was $50.
Maybe some value here if you can get it unstuck.
“I have a 1950’s Willy’s Jeep Koenig Twin Stick Model 40 PTO, ID number WO48-202, WO48-201. It’s completely froze up. However appears to be complete. $50 firm. Give me a call (Leave a message if I don’t answer) or shoot me a text.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $400.
(11/09/2017) Maybe some parts value here.
“Willys Cj2a very rough includes engine trans”
https://louisville.craigslist.org/pts/d/willys-cj2a/6428683170.html
The next updates will be Monday morning. Have a good rest of your weekend.
The “it can do what others can’t” message of this testimonial pretty much defines the jeep’s niche at this point.
I thought I had a good chance to win this one on eBay, but it slipped away at the last second buy a second bidder. Anyway, it’s a souvenir program of the first national press event for the CJ-2A. Here are some photos.
This was taken a month into the war.
“1950 Press Photo American Troops in jeep with 50 Caliber Gun in Taejon, Korea. This is an original press photo. American troops take a rough Caliber as they advance in jeep armed with 50 caliber machine gun. Communist troops were reported smashing into and around Taejon as battle action see a wed on the Western Korean Front Photo measures 7.25 x 9.25 inches. Photo is dated 07-20-1950.”
Seth shared this Wheatfield High School newsletter called the Jeep Journal and named for the high school’s mascot. The school appears to have closed. According to this source, the high school became known as the “Jeeps” in the 1930s, preceding the introduction of the Jeep.
“For sale is a vintage booklet, Jeep Journal, from Wheatland High School in Wheatland, Indiana. This is the April 7, 1955 “Junior Issue.” It is filled with 10 mimeographed pages of school news. This publication measures 8 1/2 by 11 inches and is in very good condition. It is extremely hard to find”
Roger’s selling this good looking early CJ-6. Contact him at 805.705.5598 or roger@threecreek.com. I bet there aren’t many CJ-6s left with the rare 0-8 King Seeley Speedometer.
“Very good condition red bodywork/white wheels/black floor. Three speed and reverse gearbox. Not totally cosmetically restored but fully functional, garaged indoors and well maintained. New steering components, new seats and belts. All instruments work. New points and condenser, new plugs and new gaskets on transfer case and front/rear differentials. No soft top. Rust free.”