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“Reliable 327 . Original running gear – very cool.”
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“Reliable 327 . Original running gear – very cool.”
UPDATE:**Status Unknown** Was $7800.
Looks in good shape.
“For your consideration is a true unaltered Army jeep, not a cj that has a coat of od green.
* show quality condition
* Wisconsin title in my name.
* It is the original 24 volt system with all the working blackout lights and switches.
* Pertronix electronic ignition inside the waterproof distributor
* all original waterproof wiring, generator, regulator, plugs and wires
* runs great and ready to show, parade, or cruise
* ndcc non directional military tires
* Has bumperetts, pintle hitch, jerry can and holder, all in great shape
* bow brackets, lifting shackles and brackets, manual, and extra parts available for the right price”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $9500.
(04/09/2015) Looks solid.
“Great Korean War vintage 1952 M38 Jeep. This is military surplus, not a CJ-2 civilian model. Very fun to drive, unrestored, all original except for a new gas tank. New batteries, 24v system. Great to run around the farm or put in a parade. Dull OD green, not a shiney finish to attract the enemies’ attention. My wife did not like driving it near as much as I did.”
Seth discovered this ex-Safari Ride jeep at the corporate headquarters of Sweetwater, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The fiberglass jeeps were built by Bradley & Kaye and Fort Wayne Zoo visitors used to ride in them as they toured the zoo’s African Veldt. The African Veldt exhibit opened in the 1970s and closed in the mid 2000s. It was replaced by the African Journey’s sky ride.
David Bradley, the ‘Bradley’ in Bradley and Kaye, had a long history with amusement parks. In 1946 David Bradley opened up the Beverly Park amusement park in southern California. His park inspired Walt Disney to the point that Bradley became a consultant for Walt on Disneyland. At some point Bradley became connected to the Bradley and Kaye manufacturing plant, which created fiberglass carousel molds and children’s rides. In 1974 Beverly Park closed. In the1980s Bradley and Kaye went out of business. In 1987 Chance Amusements acquired the Bradley and Kaye assets. Much more history on Bradley here. David Bradley passed away in 1988.
Here’s a photo of a similar jeep in action at the Fort Wayne zoo. Note it operates on a guided track (from pinterest).
Here’s another action shot from Pinterest:
The December 1944 issue of American Legion Magazine included these two jeep illustrations. You can download the entire issue here: The American Legion Magazine [Volume 37, No. 6 (December 1944)]
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7995.
Those are some way-back seats, as in they are leaning way back. What’s the box underneath the passenger side? On the plus side, it runs and drives.
“We have a very cool 1945 Army Jeep that runs out great and starts easy. It has a 4 cylinder engine and manual shift transmission. It has high and low 4WD. Come by Wards Motorsports 11130 Lillian Hwy Pensacola FL 32406 Mon-Fri 9-5:30”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $11,500
(03/23/2015) Scott’s selling his nice looking Jeepster.
“1949 Willys Overland Jeepster. Street Rod. 289 ci, C4 Automatic, Mustang II front clip with drop Spindles and Disc Brakes. Shaved Door handles and rear bumper. custom gauge cluster. Minor damage to right rear fender (see pictures). Top and Side curtains are in excellent shape.O.B.O”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Doesn’t appear to have a windshield.
“1946 Willys Jeep for sale…well maintained and running. Respond to post with any questions.”
UPDATE: Still available.
(12/17/2014) Has some rust.
“1954 Willys for sale. Has Willys engine in it. Asking $1000 OBO.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5500.
Appear solid.
“1955 Willy’s Wagon, runs, drives, fresh glass, new tires, new clutch, fresh carburator rebuild, etc. Many items recently rebuilt or serviced. Original 4 cyl Willy’s engine and 3 speed manual transmission working excellent.
Beautiful original type wood strips in the cargo area. Rear seat removes in seconds.
Some spare parts included as shown. The hard stuff is done, a few minor items like headliner, finishing rear seat upholstry (new vinyl there, just not finished) and getting the heater working remain. Finding a few trim strips remain as well. I bought it late summer to use for marketing a business, have decided not to do so, so it is available.
Other Willy’s Wagons currently offered are total projects, this one you could drive home from my location! ”