UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400.
Could be a good price.
“1946 Willy’s Jeep Top and Doors, aluminum, in good shape.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400.
Could be a good price.
“1946 Willy’s Jeep Top and Doors, aluminum, in good shape.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500
(10/02/2015) “For sale is a very rare 1963 Jeep CJ-6 … project vehicle with a goodly amount already re-done
Rebuilt Engine
New Suspension
Some body repairs done
Original chrome trim on front lights, original glass lenses on front signals
Rollbar
Rhinolined tub
Storage bin
Full soft top and doors
Custom sized bikini top
Tow Bar
Super heavy duty bumpers front and rear
New steering wheel
Needs: tires, some body work, paint … and this becomes a restored antique worth $20k or more
Receipts for all parts and labor done available
Lost my job and absolutely must sell this vehicle … I have at least the asking price into it as of now, not looking to “make money” off this sale, just get back (most of) what I’ve put in and survive”
UPDATE: UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2950.
(03/06/2014) Check out the chrome bumper. Could this be a Tuxedo Park IV?
“I’m getting older so it’s time to clear out some of the childhood toys. Offered here is a pretty rare Jeep CJ-6 last operational in 1988. I’m 56 years old and I have only ever seen 4 of these including this one, & one in a John Wayne movie. The VIN has a prefix of 8422 making this an extremely rare “Tuxedo Park” model, only 460 of which are reported to have been made.
UPDATE: Still Available
(06/02/2014) It doesn’t look like the engine has run many miles since the rebuild. looks pretty clean.
“1947 Willys Jeep CJ2A. 4X4 Flathead. All Original Except tires and 12 volt conversion. Have generator and many extra parts with transmission and transfer case. All rebuilt Motor and Trans. Have Receipts and photos.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/14/2014) This militarized CJ-2A appears solid.
“I have decided to sell my “Ol’ Willys” CJ-2a. It’s in running/driving condition.for a 67 year old vehicle. It was “shade -tree” restored several years ago,always garaged,never driven in winter the twelve years I have had it. Has newer brakes,lines,battery other misc. stuff. Comes with complete canvas top w/doors. Like I said it runs/drives/stops/and goes. Engine could use freshening up,or drive it as-is…smokes a little and carb needs rebuild. I have chosen other interests so am selling.Contact for further info…may take partial trades…SOLD AS-IS WHERE IS- NO WARRANTY……..NEW LOWER PRICE>>CASH ONLY -PERSON TO PERSON-WILL NOT SHIP !!!***Please note that the tub on this jeep is fiberglass,the hood,front fenders and grill are steel. Don’t be afraid to shoot me an offer with or without interesting partial trade. ”
Full cage, warn winch, and warn overdrive. Good price.
“1959 Willy CJ5. V-6, 3-speed with warn overdrive.
Full roll cage, power steering, excellent tires, winch and tow bar, bikini top w/half doors.
2 fuel tanks. Smooth running, even fire. Runs and drives great. Great rig to go camping up in the mountains.”
This 2014 video by Motor Trend includes a visit to a private collector in Marin County, California, who owns a Bantan BRC-40, a Ford GPA Seep, other jeeps, and other military equipment.

Motor Trend 2014 Bantam BRC-40 http://wot.motortrend.com/1402_epic_drives_episode_26_touring_marin_county_mclaren_mp4_12c_spider.html
Roberto Flores let me know that British singer Dame Vera Lynn’s birthday was on the 20th of March. She had some experience in jeeps during the war. Given the number of men surrounding her in the jeeps, she was very popular. I particularly like the guy with the hat and mustache in photo 2.
I’ve got more information about this jeep train called the Last Chancer from Helena, Montana, here.
“Original Vintage Snapshot Photo Jeep Powered The Last Chancer Tourist Steam Train Helena Montana dated 1964. Size is 3.5×5 inches.”
UPDATE: Don’t forget that next weekend is the FC Roundup. We’d planned on attending, but had to change our plans this week.
The 2015 Jeep FC Roundup will be held March 27-29. Unfortunately, one great FC guy who won’t be able to attend is Troy Fry, who passed away in September. You might remember the amazing work Troy did on his orange and white FC (check out his build photos here). He was an all-around nice guy and will be missed.
If you have any questions about this year’s Roundup, email Jesse Ybarra at m677@cs.com.
TWELFTH ANNUAL
2015 Jeep FC Roundup Information
1600 West Colter Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85015
March 27-29, 2015
See last year’s photos: Previous FC Roundup Pictures
This is your personal invitation to another “Most Excellent” FC-Only event in Phoenix, Arizona. Andrea and I, invite all FC Owners and friends of Jeep Forward Controls and Jeep Fleet Vans, to come to see FC and FleetVan Jeeps, meet with other FC-Owners. We invite you, with or without your Jeep Forward Control or FleetVan. This is where you will always see some of the best authentic and original restored, ongoing projects and modified FCs and FleetVans.
Parking on my property is for FCs and FleetVans only, all other vehicles must park on the street. Learn a lot in a weekend, see how other FCs and FleetVans look and run, take detailed pictures, talk to other owners. Bring your FC items, toys, memorabilia, photos, artwork, literature, and manuals to display. See new FC related products and and parts, special tools will also be on display. FC Roundup event hats, T-shirts, will also be available.
There is no charge for the event. We welcome and we are always so very grateful for your donation of any FC related items that are given away during the Saturday afternoon free raffle. Also on Saturday are the large BBQ Hot Dogs and much more, for lunch. Free refreshments anytime.
One of the best things that happens everyday, is that you are also invited to drive your FC / FleetVan or you might ride in an FC Tour Jeep, we have FC-Only groups that cruise to and from breakfast and dinner.
The HOTEL 502, it is a few blocks away, near the lightrail. (N0TICE THE NAME HAS BEEN CHANGED, IT WAS THE CAMELBACK / SAHARA / Hotel 502 LAST YEAR)
We offer transportation to and from the West bound light rail that connects directly to Phoenix International Airport. Arrangements have been made again, for the same optional 24 hr security parking, for offstreet overflow of Haulers and trailers to park for the weekend again during the Phoenix Swapmeet at the County Fairgrounds.