Here are a mix of photos thanks to Charles.
1961 Photo of Blue Surrey and Colin??
Colin swears this isn’t him, but that surrey looks suspiciously similar to his. In his defense, I will say I’ve never seen him wear that red outfit to any FC Roundups, though it would match his Jeepster’s color. (see his Jeepster and Surrey here)
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Wagon with Plow on Tracks
This odd combo popped up on Facebook. No indication as to where it was taken.
1954 CJ-3B Eureka, CA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
This looks good for the price. For extra you can buy the green parts jeep.
“1954 willys jeep, 4 cylinder, 3 speed. Runs and Drives good.A lot of origanl parts, working.
Garaged and barned the last 25 years of its life, No Rust!
New paint job,linexed interior, headlights work, air blown heater works,gauge lamps work,4wheel drive works, high/low range control works. orginal side mounted tire rack, origanl mirrow and windshield, Kept on Non-opp the last 20 years for hunting, never really driven more then around the cabin roads.
additional parts jeep(green) with its own pink slip as well that goes with the deal if desired”
1947 Truck Chautauqua, NY **Status Unknown**
UPDATE: Was $12000. **Status Unknown**
Looks nice.
“i have a 1947 first year jeep made a pickup truck.excellent condition, all orgorial 4×4 .its orgornial 6 volt system.It was totally rebuilt some years ago”
1948 CJ-2A Bath, NC **Status Unknown**
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3500.
Top is in poor condition, but this appears worth a look.
“Original drive train, Good tub, Runs, Drives, Brakes work, Nice project, Manual Transmission, Civilian jeep, Switched to 12 volt, New brakes”
1948 CJ-2A Kilgore, TX **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
“For sale by owner is a 1948 Willys CJ-2A in Harvest Tan with Sunset Red wheels. Meticulously restored three years ago back to as close to factory specs as possible. My fun with this beauty is over and it has been sitting covered in my warehouse for several years. Except for the occasional car show or parade I don’t get it out much. The original L-head 134 cubic inch engine has plenty of power. Original 3-speed Warner T-90 transmission was rebuilt and rock-solid Dana 18 transfer case is flawless. No internal engine work was performed as each cylinder had compression between 105-109 psi. Carter carburetor overhauled by a professional using an authentic kit and parts.
The engine has been swapped over to 12VDC but still uses a generator. Factory oil-bath air cleaner, engine oil filter/canister. Includes the optional factory Jeep grill/radiator brush guard. The driver’s side vacuum driven windshield wiper motor works as it should. New wiper arms, frames and blades. All lighting is as it was from the factory including the hard-to-find glass front marker lights. The radiator was removed, cleaned, tested and reinstalled. A complete new wiring harness was purchased from Walck’s 4WD and installed. The harness wiring is loomed to factory colors. The only non-factory item installed in engine bay is a Harbor Freight oooga horn I wanted. However, it is mounted using the original horn mounting bracket in the original horn mounting holes in the fender.
1953 M-38A1 Butler, PA $8500
Looks good.
“Nice 1953 Willys Runs good 12 volt New brake and Gas lines just tuned up. Original interior not perfect but very nice”
1981 CJ-8 Scrambler Miami, OK $6500
This appears to be a good price. These are hard to find in this price range.
“1981 jeep Cj 8 scrambler wearing mostly original cameo tan paint with original graphics. It has the 258 4.2l straight 6 cylinder and a 4 speed manual transmission. Shows 61440 on dash. But actual mileage is 161440. Jeep has like new tires. Runs great, carries good oil pressure and doesn’t smoke. This was the first year of the scrambler, very few are still around. Very solid jeep with very little rust. Jeep has been all over, wouldn’t hesitate to drive anywhere. Have clean and clear title in my name. It has a original jeep equipment whitco half soft top and soft doors.”
1947? Truck Sun Prairie, WI **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,200.
Looks good.
“1947 Willys truck with 350 chevy engine. Must see to appreciate.”
































