UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(09/20/2015) Looks good.
“Starts right up, clean title in my name. Message me for more information and pictures.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(09/20/2015) Looks good.
“Starts right up, clean title in my name. Message me for more information and pictures.”
UPDATE: Listed as a tug, this is more likely a modified CJ-5.
“Possibly one of the rarest Jeep CJ5 of the 70s
Although I have slightly modified the seat and put a different set of wheels I have not seen another one like it.
A total blast to drive! This Jeep was born as an airport tug or as a special vehicle that was used to pull and park airplanes in the 70s
This belonged to a small airport for commercial flights around the Inland Empire county
This is the only one known to make it out of there alive
I believe the airport commissioned Jeep to make 4 Jeep TUGS to be built
3 of them were dismantlement once the airport was closed down.
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UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/14/2015) Deserves some better photos.
“-1969 Buick V6 225 rebuilt less than 10,000 miles ago
-1973 CJ5 transmission
-T18 transfer case
-Posi-traction rear end
-10 watt CB
-Upgraded stereo and speakers
-Alarm system
-Buck shot tires
-Front disc brakes, 11 inch rear drum brakes
-Custom, upgraded driveline
-Frame boxed at stress points
-Warn 8k Lb Winch
-Bikini top
-Rear tow cargo carrier
-Fog lights
-Power steering
-Always stored in the garage”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/15/2015) Looks like there’s value here.
“1945 Ford Jeep with hard top and western snow plow. No title, Runs but does need work.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/06/2016) Runs and drives. May be a good price.
“1948 Willys Jeep
4×4
Stock, 3 speed manual
Has full top
Flat head 4 cylinder has been rebuilt
Runs, drives great. Needs new home, I have nowhere to store it.
No trades, cash only.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/27/2015) This has inline 6 Volt batteries.
“1947 Willys Jeep with Hurricane Engine. Lots of work done. Runs well..From collection of well maintained classic cars. Owner relocating. $13.9K OBO. No reasonable offer refused. Call now.”
John shared this article. Daniel Stohl from Hemmings reported on Fiat-Chrysler’s 75th anniversary photo shoots, noting that many jeep folks (like me) would consider this the 76th year of the jeep. But, that detail aside, there were some beautiful pics taken. Check some of them out at Hemmings:
Seth spotted the patch below for sale on eBay. The Flatlanders 4-Wheelers club was incorporated February 11, 1976, in Amherst, Ohio. The patch was likely part of an estate sale, based on the seller’s comments on eBay.
“Large 8 x 5.5” (meant for the back of a jacket), 1970’s “Flat Landers 4 Wheelers” Jeep Club Patch.
Has to be sewn on, I didn’t know how to sew, I just kept it, HARD TO FIND!
Was kept in a drawer many years, looks JUST LIKE NEW!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Jim spotted this unusual radio.
“If your wanting one of these include your number due to so much spam. Yes you are reading this correctly!! I make and sell unique Military Collector Radios! This listing is for a USMC Jerrycan that has been converted into a portable radio. It has 4 marine Pyle speakers in it that are powered by an 800 watt marine amp! This unit also has a 12 volt power supply built into it that you recharge with your trickle charger. This one also has bedliner sprayed on it. You can plug in anything with a Headphone type plug! I used an Ipad, IPhone as well as a MP3 player on it and sounds awesome. Makes a killer statement when you show up at your events! Parties, tailgating at games and concerts! I can also make these out of ammo cans or even pelican cases. Just ask! Great for Jeep guys as well! If you want something custom it will require a deposit. Depending on what’s wanted on them it can go up in price! ”
Ben’s family is expanding, so he’d like to trade his CJ-5 for a more practical jeep, such as a Willys wagon, Jeepster Commando, or even an early Wagoneer. The jeep needs to be in the same condition as his Jeep. If interested, you can contact him at (907)347- 2 3 6 6.
Here is the pertinent info on the Jeep:
1955 CJ5
Located in Durango, CO
I’m the second owner
Has records and receipts dating back to the 80’s
Original owners manual and key/fob
Drivetrain:
Original F-134 (14k miles)
New saturn OD (<500miles)
Rear locker
upgraded rear axle shafts
Early powder coated 15″ combat wheels
700-15 Super Traxions
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