No pics, but might be a great price.
“1946 Willys CJ2A runs drives and stops, may need new battery. Email for pictures”
https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/6117126744.html
No pics, but might be a great price.
“1946 Willys CJ2A runs drives and stops, may need new battery. Email for pictures”
https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/6117126744.html
There must be $250 worth of value?
“1954 Willys M170 Army Ambulance Jeep. Selling what’s left over after being a restoration parts donor. Drivetrain is all there less engine. Two original wheels on rear. Rusty Blah.”
Maybe some value here.
“THIS IS A PROJECT NOT A RUNNING VEHICLE good project for someone, I have lost interest in it…. wife says too many projects. currently has a chevy straight 6 in it, runs but harmonic balancer loose. have stripped interior down to start rebuilding, haven’t had time to get back too it. possible trades for mini bike or dirt bike,”
Maybe some value here?
“I have a 1951 M38 Jeep with a good frame for sale. Does not run”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
I haven’t seen one of these on Craigslist in quite some time. Here’s a longer post on this heater.
“Antique Stewart Warner Hand Crank Utility Heater. U.S. Army issue in Fair Condition. It still works! I think it’s World War II.”
Seller wants to sell as a lot.
“New and used parts. Come take a look I would like to sell as package. Make me a offer.”
Jim Allen wrote a piece on the Mahl Loader, a bit of history that Glenn Byron has been chasing.
http://www.fourwheeler.com/features/1705-the-holy-grail-of-jeep-industrial-accessories/
This post from 2016 shows a number of brochures and other information about the Mahl.
Charles spotted this Surrey-like jeep. It looks to me like an early, basic DJ-3A to which someone added some surrey trimmings. No price or description provided, other than the seller describes it as a “1953”, which would be three years before the first DJ was introduced. Still, it looks like a fun rig to drive around town. It’s for sale the weekend of May 12-14.
This is part of an estate sale.
“Selling as part of an estate, this ’42 GPW runs and drives excellent, it was restored to its original glory using correct parts and materials. I am not a jeep expert , however, I am involved with auto restoration and can attest to the quality and attention given to authenticity of this resto. very well detailed engine, ford script tires, period correct accessories. Please look at pics and feel free to ask any questions. Vehicle is located 20 min. from Detroit.”