UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/30/2017) Might be a good project.
“1949 Willys Jeepster, Great Winter Project Done some work on it
Before and after pic’s, 2nd one is full of parts
Asking $2800 for both”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/30/2017) Might be a good project.
“1949 Willys Jeepster, Great Winter Project Done some work on it
Before and after pic’s, 2nd one is full of parts
Asking $2800 for both”
Our Uruguayan bureau (Hugo Cicalese) filed this report. Thanks for the update!
I have not looked at you page recently because I was enjoying holidays and driving my CJ-3A. I spent a complete month in the East! In”the East” is where the ocean beaches are located. I took a couple photos while out driving his jeep. The only problem he encountered was a temporally stuck valve seal. Once the engine heated up, it loosened and worked fine.

Wondering around with the Jeep was fantastic! Very nice weather (not very hot or rainy, it happens sometimes). The day I came back I got some rain in the road, nothing to bother with a bikini top.
Next day looking at the news, I read that only 60 km east of me in Punta del Este there was a huge storm (summer storm with lots of rain) and I found this picture in the newspaper. Funny isn’t it?

It is a street full of water, and during the storm the MB could not make it (obviously problem of the driver!!!). Notice in the background there’s a new jeep waiting.
One day while on vacation I visited Piriapolis. I spotted several low hood Jeeps in amazingly very good shape. Around 5. Several CJ5 but these are easier to find. I only had my shorts, no camera or cell!!”
The Bantam Festival is only four months away (as is the Great Willys Picnic which is June 11th this year). Learn more at http://www.bantamjeepfestival.com.
UPDATE: I wanted to thank Gustavo for sending me a sheet of lottery tickets.I received the yesterday. I didn’t win the Costa Rican lottery, but the gift itself is a win! Thanks!
(01/14/2017): Gustavo posted this photo of some tickets from Costa Rica’s national lottery. They use photos of jeeps to encourage ticket purchases.
Soldiers sure spent a lot of time pushing jeeps!
“1942- U.S. Soldiers push a Jeep across one of the many streams blocking the Kokoda Trail as they move through the Owen Stanley Mountains. Photo measures approx. 7″ x 9”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Looks ready to run.
1954 willys 1 ton pickup. full restoration completed in 1988. this was my daily driver for many years. V8 4 speed, electronic ignition, power steering, limited slip front and rear, 4 core radiator, rancho RS 9000 adjustable shocks with remote, tilt wheel, custom bumpers, original gauges all work perfect. model 20 straight through transfercase, newer 11 inch brakes with auto adjusters, 30 gallon tank. this truck runs and drives great. has some normal wear and tear and could use new paint. serious inquiries only. cash only, no trades”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $9500.
Looks solid.
“1950 Jeep Willys Pickup 2×4 473 powered by a F134 Hurricane I-4. Runs and drives at highway speeds no problem. Very nice exterior with no body damage or rust. Interior in very nice shape with all the original gauges in working order. 3 speed with an overdrive. The heater works well and will cook you out of the truck! Lots of extra part. It is hard to find these trucks complete and running well. I have more pictures upon request. I hold a dealers license. No Trades. Come take a look at this jeep.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18,000.
The rims don’t appear original.
“I am selling this 1942 Ford GPW for my grandfather.
As far as I know everything is original aside from the 6V Conversion to 12V.
He also has some accessories that come with the Jeep. IE Radio Equipment
The jeep has 146,327 miles at the time of this post
The Serial number is: 44164
Please contact me by email first, serious inquiries only. More pictures available upon request.
Price: $18,000 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Includes the snow blade. That might be a Porter & Reed top.
“Power angle blade extra set of running gear”
UPDATE: Still Available.
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“Just pulled out of a barn in Illinois last week, been there 30 years. Cleaned tank fuel lines and carb, new battery, coil, started right up! In the process of bleeding brakes, no pedal. It’s very solid and looks good, has full soft top with doors. Would make a great and not too difficult project, 4000.00 or come look and make offer!”