The prisoner doesn’t seem all that upset about being captured.
“1943- Wounded German soldier is brought down from the hills around Salerno in a jeep ambulance for treatment at a dressing station behind Allied lines.”
The prisoner doesn’t seem all that upset about being captured.
“1943- Wounded German soldier is brought down from the hills around Salerno in a jeep ambulance for treatment at a dressing station behind Allied lines.”
Looks like a good price.
“1952 Willy Jeep. 4-cyl. flathead. Has been converted for unleaded gas.”
UPDATE: Pics now provided.
“1951 Willys Jeep 3A flat fender. runs and drives good. good condition. New rebuilt 4 cylinder engine new radiator and starter. New tires and wheels. Many new parts. $4500.00 or best offer..”
http://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/cto/5137657246.html
This is worth a look.
“New rubber & new battery. 231 Buick V6 motor with original tranny & axles. $4800 with new rubber & battery ($3800 without). Clear title”
Looks restorable.
“1942 Ford GPW Military Jeep – Unrestored Project Vehicle
More information and pictures coming soon”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
I wish there was a better over all pic of this.
“1962 Willy’s Truck. Current registration and tags. On non-op. Daily Driver. Has a 350 Engine with a 4 wheel drive. Runs great. Never need to smog. Please call, if I don’t answer, leave a message. ”
Has a dog hunting box in the rear.
“One owner no rust barn kept 1947 willys. runs needs a few things been stored since 97. Has dog hunting box on back great classic instead of a atv for hunting.I also have the doors and the stock rims.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/07/2015) Seller doesn’t indicate what else needs to be finished on this project.
“Selling my 1948 Willys CJ-2A, I almost done with this project, purchased another motor for the vehicle because of a stress crack, therefore; re-did the crank with new bearings, new pistons with rings, new clutch with throughout bearing, waiting for a gasket for the rear end, had a minor drip, removed the gas tank and had it pickled, too many things I did to get it looking good, a little over 22,000 miles. Get a early jump on this vehicle, before she goes. I will NOT accept a text, either call me or email me regarding questions. No low ballers, I don’t need the money, it was a project I like doing, so don’t bother looking for the deal of the year.”
UPDATE: Still Available. Price dropped to $7999
Lots of details provided. Seller believes the jeep was rolled at some point.
http://flagstaff.craigslist.org/cto/5138395864.html
“This GPW was purchased in a fundraiser auction in Creston, MT in 2006. It was a mismatched pile of rusty parts, winning bid; $400. When my Dad saw that the delivery date of this GPW was Monday, May 4th 1942 and his delivery date (birthday) was May, 25th 1942, he had to have it. After some repairs and a quick camouflage paint job, the Jeep was back on the road for the first time since 1976. He drove it in parades and be-bopped around town, using it to raise awareness of MIA/POWs around the world.