UPDATE: **SOLD** Were $300.
Could use some polish.
“Set of 4 Aluminum rims that came off a Willys parts truck. These are nice heavy duty, 5 lug rims for mud tires.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Were $300.
Could use some polish.
“Set of 4 Aluminum rims that came off a Willys parts truck. These are nice heavy duty, 5 lug rims for mud tires.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500
I suspect this has been sitting here a while.
“HAVE TITLE NEEDS TO BE RESTORED.
CALLS ONLY NO TEXT”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800
(03/21/2015) The motor needs work.
“Willys jeep. 2 wheel drive. Six cylinder engine. Three speed transmission. Black exterior/red interior. New tires. Some one spent a lot of time and money on this jeep. The motor runs okay but smokes. Possibly needs valve seals. Jeep sat for a long time after it was redone.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** $3000
(03/17/2015) Good restoration candidate or drive as is.
“53 Willy’s Jeep, Original motor, Transmission, 134 L head, 6 volt system, tow bar included, Doors and Top are removable, Is drivable!!!! Call Ron after 6 p.m. Monday thro Friday, anytime Saturday and Sunday for more details”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700.
(12/17/2014) Engine is stuck.
“Howdy Folks, Up for sale is whats left of a 1953 Willys CJ3B. Its someones doodle bug project. Not sure what his plan was. What I do know is it has a F head engine that is stuck. Has a three speed transmission attached to a high low transfer case. The frame is bobbed just in front of the rear arch and the rear axel is welded to it.
What is interesting is the two unusual power take offs. One on the back of the transmission and another dozer gear running off the parking brake drum. I have a pallet of spare parts that go with, like extra head, transmission, transfer case, some sheet metal.”
If this were my boat, then I’d rather be fishing!
This issue of Pathfinder was published in March of 1946. I bought this issue on eBay, but unfortunately there was no associated story inside.
This press photo from Dakar was published in the June, 4, 1943 issue of the Spokesman Review.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Where does he put the saddle?
“1942- Private David Gore of the U.S. 107th Cavalry Regiment looks confused to find jeeps instead of horses in the stalls of barn at Fort Ord. Press photo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
John is selling this amusement ride jeep. Note that the steering wheel doesn’t turn the wheels. See description.
“For sale is a used Junior Pro Amusement Ride Jeep Fire Truck. 50 inches long x 21 inches wide x 15 inches high
These were originally built as pedal cars. This one was adapted to be used on an amusement ride. It has been repainted at least once. See pictures for condition.
EDIT 3/22/15 *Please note the next to last picture. The front wheels are fixed in position by a turnbuckle. The steering wheel is not connected to the front wheels. The steering wheel just spins and is just for effect.
There are some minor dings and there are signs of filler. No rust-thru. Some surface rust. Wheels are in very poor condition. Front spindles are worn.
Wheels and steering wheel are not original. No windshield or ladder included. The hitch and wooden seat back are not original parts. They were added as part of the amusement ride modifications.
For more info, see http://cj3b.info/Toys/RidingToysJuniorPro.html