UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/23/2015) Looks nice.
“Very Sharp Looking 1961 Willys Jeep CJ-3b Garage Kept. Winch on front bumper. Soft top. Runs good. Call or text for more information. Can arrange for shipment to you.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/23/2015) Looks nice.
“Very Sharp Looking 1961 Willys Jeep CJ-3b Garage Kept. Winch on front bumper. Soft top. Runs good. Call or text for more information. Can arrange for shipment to you.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $15,000
(01/15/2015) Looks solid.
“1955 Korean War M38A1 Willy’s Jeep that is in excellent condition. I have receipts, work order, maintenance logs going back nearly 20 years. This jeep has had a lot of time, effort and money invested into it over the years including a full engine overhaul (at a cost of nearly 3.5K– nothing was skimped. Vehicle has approx 2700 miles since engine overhaul. I currently drive the jeep when weather permits in parades and military funerals. The paint is from Quantico U.S. Marine Base and is Marine Chemical Resistant paint approximately 8 years old. Every thing works on the jeep. Gages, horn, lights and has new spark plugs, wires, new radiator and has a very hard to find military antenna. This is a 24 volt system that has 2 new military batteries. This is not a frame off restoration but everything else is 100 percent. All new canvas on seats and top. There is an AM/FM/CD radio
with 9″ speakers mounted in two ammo cans in the rear of the jeep. Five new military tires and tubes”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
“Dependable and reliable-everything works well. Roll bar, soft top, removable rack, receiver hitch, tow bar, tool box, gas can, new tires, 12 volt system and wiring -most everything is original, rebuilt, or aftermarket parts, original 4 cyl. And running gear, service manual and receipts for parts.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Includes some hunting seats.
“1948 JEEP OverLand WILLYS CJ2A
Original L Head 134
Standard Transmission 3 Speed with Reverse
Has 16.1 by 16.5 Tractor Tires
Front & Rear Ends Locked , No Locking Hubs
has Power Steering and Tilt Wheel
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
This May 1942 Junior Scholastic magazine had a Ford GP on the cover.
“Junior Scholastic magazine for school kids. Week of April 27-May 2 1942 issue.
16 pages. A little larger than 8 inches x 11 inches.
World War II era article about the modern mechanized cavalry charging into battle on motorized vehicles, motorcycles (like the Harley-Davidson WLA), and even horses still.
Complete. Clean pages. No water damage. No creases. Normal amount of age-browning to the paper. Considering the newspaper-quality wartime paper used, this magazine is in remarkably nice condition after 70 plus years. There’s some minimal red marking here and there. The delicate folded, stapled-binding has a small amount of separation along the top and bottom edges, but is holding together well.”
Probably not many of these left in the world.
“This auction is for a vintage wooden Jeep puzzle/toy. It comes in its original box with a parts diagram. Made in Japan, probably 1950s or 60s. In new condition, never played with. 5 1/2″ L x 2 1/2″ W x 2 3/4″ H.”
That’s an interesting carrier.
“Jeep CJ-3B Willys 1953, all original,runs great, Werner hubs, Werner winch 8,000lbs, roll bar, canoe rack, tow bar”
This may be worth a look.
“1947 jeep cj2a with title in hand and current registration. It runs well, has a 225 odd-fire v6 and granny 4 speed trans, power steering, and roll bar. asking 3500 obo”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $9500.
It’s supposed to have the Willys frame.
“Runs and drives very well with original combat wheels and new tires. This is the rare model with a Willys frame. Here’s a chance to own a rare WWII combat vehicle used by the Army, Marines, Navy and US Air Force or Air Corps during the war.”