This article from the December 1955 Jeep News shares the growth of Bosemer Plumbing and its use of two different Jeep-A-Trenches. Note the serial number of the very early trencher: 11C-915. I never would have guess that was one of the first ones ever built!
1957 CJ-3B Upland, CA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Includes a ventilating windshield.
“1957 Willys CJ3B High Hood Jeep
Very rare and all original. Runs & drives good, straight body with very little rust.
New gas tank, carburator , master cylinder,wheel cylinders and hoses. Has rare fold out windshield
and original data plates. Clean California title currently on Non-op . ”
1947 CJ-2A Guilford, CT **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4200.
May be worth a look.
“Rebuilt motor at 34542 miles, brake cyl lines and shoes at the time the motor was done (apx 6 yrs ago) older rust repair still in good shape. The jeep is solid and is driven several times a week during the summer. Use as is or it is the perfect base for a restore. Front bumper ears have been strengthen/repaired for a plow at some point
Has a cracked exhaust manifold so it makes a little noise. Needs tires and u joint work on the front end (makes some noise in 4wd) also occasionally pops out of 2nd gear.”
1946 CJ-2A College Station, TX **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Includes a hardtop.
“For sale- 1946 CJ-2A Willys Jeep
Starts and drives great for a 70 year old jeep.
Motor was rebuilt in 2011, brakes and transmission work well. Lights, blinkers, brake lights and running lights work good. Licence plates good to 9/16. Tires are in good shape. Motor is strong and starts easy. Four wheel drive works(high and low). Planned to do a body off rebuild , just don’t have the time. Also has an aluminum top. Can send you pics if you want to see something or have a question. ”
1958 Wagon Columbus, Oh $5000
Appears solid.
“1958 jeep willys wagon all wheen drive 4wd 4×4 check it out runs new water pump etc.”
1943 GPW Riverton, WY **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1495
(08/22/2012) This has been modded a bit. Does not run.
“1943 FORD JEEP. NOT RUNNING. HAS A STUDEBAKER 6 CYLINDER OVERHEAD VALVE ENGINE. HAS A PAIR OF CAMARO FRONT SEATS. SOME RUST. LOOKS LIKE IT STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL MILITARY SPARE TIRE. GUY I BOUGHT IT FROM SAID IT WAS A 1943. I DON’T HAVE A TITLE. SO IT MAY BE A 1942, 1944 OR 1945. IT IS NOT THE “FORD SCRIPT” JEEP OF 1941. HAS SOME RUST, SEE PICTURES. UP TO 90 DAYS FREE INSIDE STORAGE FOR BUYER”
1943 MB Hoisington, KS Make Offer
Seller has listed this at $10,000, but also suggest you make an offer. Appears to have some mods.
“1943 Willys MB in pretty good shape for the age. Runs and drives. Mostly original but not 100%. Has combat wheels and good tires. LOTS of spare parts. Clean KS title. Make Offer.”
1946 Flattie Spring, TX $3150
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/20/2015) Doesn’t start.
“This Jeep gets looks! The body is a 1946 Willys and sits on a S-10 frame. Currently has a GM 350 With a TH 350 trans. The transmission has recently been totally professionally rebuilt with a warranty. Unfortunately last time I drove it the oil pressure dropped and the engine has suffered. I don’t know the extent of the damage to the engine but it won’t start. It does turn over but the engine needs work or replaced. It’s not hard to find a 350 to put in it. Lots of room for any size of engine. There are a few extras like the roll cage with lights, bull horn, 30mm shell shifter, locking gas tank, and Army ammo can storage. The whole front end has new parts like the gear box, upper and lower ball joints, idle arm, and tie rods. This jeep needs to go to someone that loves her. She is easy to work on with the S-10 frame. Comes with a tow bar that hooks to the bumper. It’s ready for you to take home!”
1948 CJ-2A Summers, AR $1500
Runs?
“1948 WILLIS MILITARY JEEP 4 X 4
HAS P T O HOOK UP. STILL ON THE 6 VOLT SYSTEM. HAS LOTS OF NEW PARTS
NEW FUEL PUMP. NEW SHOCKS. NEW BRAKES. WHEEL CYL. NEW HEADLIGHTS
NEW HOOD LATCHES
THE JEEP HAS A GOOD AND CLEAN/CLEAR TITLE
THE 3RD ONLY OWNER. WOULD CONIDER TRADE”
Year? M-38 Snohomish, WA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900
Listed as a 1947, it looks more like an M-38.
“Original Arctic top; original engine (not running); transmission (locked in gear); extra transmission included; new windshield and gasket; new exhaust; new brake and clutch pedals; includes tow bar; rusty front door”




























