UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Looks like it could use some paint.
“Very fun Jeep great for hunting or just 4 wheeling
350 Chevy Engine runs good
New tires
Has a town bar”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Looks like it could use some paint.
“Very fun Jeep great for hunting or just 4 wheeling
350 Chevy Engine runs good
New tires
Has a town bar”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $850.
Rodney’s selling this trailer. Looks like it has potential.
“Selling a civilian Bantam T3-C trailer. The trailer is usable as-is or can be restored close to original. The paint has peeled and trailer has lots of surface rust. Some heavily rusted areas might need patching. Overall, the floor is solid. It has the 1-7/8 Fulton coupler and the original front leg support. Chains are all there but could use de-rusting. I had to have new tires installed on the trailer in order to pull it home. Tires have less than 70 miles on them. Tail light wiring are there but I have not tested them. The tail lights seem to have been replaced by the previous owner. The rest of the trailer seem to be original. The trailer has the pockets for the bows.
Data plate is gone. Don’t know what year it is but looks like a later model. No title or registration. Will be sold with a Bill of Sale. Original California license plate is still attached. I’m not sure what needs to be done to get the trailer titled and registered. Perhaps the license plate can help track the original records.”

Tim spotted another trailer.
“MILITARY TRAILER ITS IN GOOD SHAPE NEEDS A LITTLE WORK
ASKING 600”
https://southcoast.craigslist.org/grd/5601064351.html

Roberto shared these illustrations.
The first one (digital artwork) is a commissioned order cartoon for a customer at Quebec, Canada. It depicts a Canadian made Willys M38 jeep and his owner at the wheel (with his wife at co driver seat). This was offered as a birthday gift by a friend of him.

The second one, hand painted, is another Willys M38 jeep. This one was ordered by a customer at South Dakota. You could see the Mount Rushmore at background plus some details (birds, etc.) at the background. The customer appears at the wheel of his jeep with all his family.
And the third one (in black and white, also hand painted) was ordered as a birthday gift by a German customer and it was offered to his girlfriend. Both of them appear as his jeep and as background I draw a typical old French street.
UPDATE: This ad is still available.
I guess Texcel was a Scotch Tape competitor? Never heard of it.
“Approximate size: 5.5″x13.75″ (ad has not been removed from the 10.5″x13.75″ page)
Condition: Excellent”
Looks like a good price.
“Good rebuilt project or for parts, needs body work, started 2 years ago but haven’t tried since. 1942 Ford with a 1947 Willys CJ-2A Engine, converted to 12v, have carburetor rebuild kit, 4 extra tires, clean title”
http://rockies.craigslist.org/cto/5655397942.html

Runs and drives.
“I have a 72 Jeep CJ 6 for sale. Runs drives, 4×4 works. Will post pictures later. As you all know these Jeeps hold their value. When is the last time you saw a CJ6?? Have you ever? Same thing as a Cj5 except it is 20 inches longer. 258 CID manual tranny. Son in law off work for 4 months due to operation. Have to get rid of some of the toys. No text.”
http://carbondale.craigslist.org/cto/5651606570.html

Looks nicely updated.
“1947 Jeep Willys 4×4 Pick up
It was appraised at 37,000
Have the appraisal to show if you are interested
Engine 300 miles on the rebuild — 400 small block Chevy
Trans— 350 turbo
new 4 core Radiator
new- drive shaft
new- u-joints
finished oak bed
new interior
new fuel tank
new brakes, drums and rotors
Way to much to list”
http://quadcities.craigslist.org/cto/5650148132.html

I hasn’t been run in a couple years, but it is supposedly capable of running and driving. Looks like the trencher is a Jeep-A-Trench.
“Old Jeep Trencher maybe 1940’s or 1950’s
Will dig up to 7 feet
Last time ran 2 years ago
Run and drives
rare front weight
4×4”
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/cto/5649645980.html

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,000
“1943 Willys MB Jeep, ¼ ton, 4×4. 12-volt electrical system. This Jeep has mostly original parts. The engine was totally rebuilt about 7 years ago from the ground up. All new pistons, rings, cam, bearings, oil pump and gaskets. Transmission was totally replaced 10 years ago. Tires have over 50% rubber.
The tub is original. It has several repairs.
This is a turn-key vehicle with many extras, including:
An extra hood
Canvas top
Jerry cans
Tire pump
Rear axle housing
3 5-gallon buckets of miscellaneous parts
Rear seat
Plus many more extras too numerous to list here.
If you would like to take a look at this jeep seriously for purchase, please email me. This will be by appointment only. No low ball offers will be accepted.”



