UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2300.
The truck includes a PTO Winch and bumper, along with a Nash V8.
“348 Nash V8 rebuilt never fired. Spare tranny and transfer case. PTO winch. Solid metal, not rusted through. Easy project truck.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2300.
The truck includes a PTO Winch and bumper, along with a Nash V8.
“348 Nash V8 rebuilt never fired. Spare tranny and transfer case. PTO winch. Solid metal, not rusted through. Easy project truck.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5700
(01/07/2014) This M-38A1 has a few drive train upgrades.
“1952 willys jeep m38-A1, 327 engine, muncie 4 speed,clean professional installation and wiring [no quick connectors,power steering with saginaw box, power brakes [recent brake job] new tires, steward warner gauges, painted top to bottom military green when engine was out, excellent cond.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(06/28/2013) This looks good. It certainly is a DJ, but I’m less sure that it was a Surrey.
“1960 Willys DJ3A Jeep, in its former life it was a Surrey jeep. It is 2WD. Flat fender jeep. Only 1100 of these were made. Elvis Presley owned one, it is in his museum at Graceland. The engine was rebuilt by Benning Machine shop in Columbus, Ga. There is NO rust, both front floor pans were replaced. They originally had a Surrey top. I do not have the top, frame or original bumpers. I do have the original Wheel covers and front bumper pan. New gas tank, NOS Carter WO Carb, New electronic distributor. Steering does need to be tightened up, a common issue on these old jeeps. Serious buyers only Please, Respond to this Ad or call 706-763-ZeroNineThreeNine, It can be seen in Columbus, Ga.
Go to this website for more info on these jeeps http://www.jeepsurreygala.com there you can see what the jeep looked like originally.
Make me an Offer, Trades depending on what you have.
If its online, its still for sale. Person to Person sale only.
I will not deal with Spammers. If your response does not sound real, i will not reply.”
UPDATE: Was $12,500. **SOLD**
(11/13/2013) This looks nice. It is listed as a ’46, but the grille suggests it might be later.
“Nice clean Willys wagon with Chevy motor
Has clean interior custom
Very dependable !
Turbo transmission , power steering , power brakes, lock hubs …tinted windows
Duel fuel tires good !
Asking 12,500
First strong offer goes !”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
“original Willys Military Jeep
Authentic M38
Runs and drives
NO TITLE
Hard to find.
Similar to m38a1 mb gpw cj5 cj6 cj3a cj3b and cj7.”
Here’s an unusual postcard. The sender had plenty to say, leaving very little white space.
“Military Comic Postcard linen WWII army soldier jeep Hitler skunk plane AC-10 Art Tone cancel 1944 free frank”
Here’s a great early original farm jeep press photo. Interesting enough, that’s not a CJ-2A, but an MB in the photo.
Here’s a wagon ‘guarding’ the US Embassy in Canberra, Australia, circa 1960s.
“On offer is a vintage chrome postcard of the United States Embassy in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Shows the embassy, cars and a Jeep.
Postcard Title: Canberra, A.C.T. The United States Embassy.
Era: 1960/70s. Size: Standard. Maker: None given. Series: C 174”
UPDATE II: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
UPDATE: Sebastian wanted to clarify a few things about this GPW. He writes, “The holes, the slightly bent windshield, and the warped hood, are due to the fact that the jeep was rammed into a tree, shot at, lit on fire and blown up by Paramount Pictures. The hood is temporarily left unlocked to show how close we got it back to its original state. Whereas, for the missing lid on the rear wheel well, that’s how paramount pictures had it.“
“The Vehicle:
Meet Tojo, a 1944 Ford GPW. Let us tell you why Tojo is so special.
Although the production of the GPW reached high numbers, today few jeeps remain in their original state. Most vehicles have been taken apart, destroyed and lost through time. It is becoming more difficult to find original parts, real matching numbers, and correctly assembled jeeps. This particular jeep is unique in that it is entirely made up of original and NOS parts.
Tojo is not your average hobby car, assembled in a garage. This GPW has gone through an intense restoration through professional mechanics, painters and critics. The entire process was handled under the supervision of a World War II veteran, who has driven the jeeps himself. Tojo, is one of a kind.
This 1944 GPW is rare in that it speaks to two types of collectors. In fact, Tojo is a World War 2 antique as well as a Paramount Pictures Hollywood movie star. The vehicle has been featured in several films including, “Hell is for Heroes”, directed by Don Siegel and starring Steve McQueen, as well as “Is Paris Burning?” (screenplay by Gore Vidal and Francis Ford Coppola).
The vehicle includes:
1. Matching numbers on: engine, body and frame.
2. All metal undercoated for maximum corrosion protection.
3. Frame-off restoration using only original and NOS parts.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
This runs, drives and plows. Looks like a good price.
“59 cj5 jeep
snow plow
4×4
recent rebuild
4 cyl
hard top
3 speed man
runs great
tires 85 percent”