UPDATE: Still Available. No pics provided.
“Needs work parts car comes with the car”
UPDATE: Still Available. No pics provided.
“Needs work parts car comes with the car”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
The seller believes this is a Beck cab, but the rear top piece is angled. I couldn’t find a top that had a similar rear piece. http://cj3b.info/Hardtop.html “Steel full cab off a CJ3B. I believe it is a Beck cab. Rear door sandblasted and painted.”
Too bad this isn’t in color. Note the DJ-3A with the convertible top at the lower right. the photo was published in the February 1956 issue of Willys News.
On April 20, 1997, the Toledo Blade devoted an entire section of its newspaper to the jeep history, going all the way back to the construction of the Jewel sewing machine factory in 1885. While it isn’t a perfect history (for example Jeep did not copyright the name JEEP in 1946, they tried, and failed, to trademark it at that time), it’s still interesting with some photos and a historical time line.
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=I2oxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=dgMEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6687%2C7138684
The Miami News reported in 1956 that wives will love driving the new FC-150. I wonder if anyone bothered to interview any wives on that topic . . .
That’s some serious mud!
“WWII Line of U.S. Jeeps Bogged Down in Mud on Ledo Road in Burma Press Photo”
Ouch!
“1943 Press Photo A destroyed American jeep after it hit a land mine, Navy beach”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,800.
I thought this might be a late Parkway Conversion, but it turns out to be part of a special sales order. See the comments for more information.
Data Plates including a Special Sales Plate:
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Gus is a 1965 Willys originally from the south west, which means NO RUST. A retired man with a history in restoring military Jeeps saved Gus from the cutting torch. A few misguided teenagers concocted a plan to cut Gus’ fenders and make him into a “rock crawler”. Our retired friend couldn’t let that happen, and decided restoring and upgrading Gus would be a great retirement project.
$11,800 – We are open to trades, prefer interesting/older cars.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900.
Has some updates.
“Great running 1946 CJ2A Buick v6, 3 speed, Dana 20 transfer case. Power steering, Disc brakes.
lots of updates in the running gear. Brand new tires. Steering rebuilt, front axle, repacked, new brakes all around. Good upholstery. I have a new full top too! No time to play with it, my loss your gain.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was ‘Make Offer’.
“This a 1958 jeep willy overland pickup
I’m actually just testing the water if interested contact me with an offer
The jeep is good condition, it starts right up and needs a few things like seat beats but runs great. Local pick up only.”