Another example of rolling a jeep to fix it.
“1945- U.S. soldiers tip vehicle on its side to render “first aid” to an ailing jeep in the Ormoc sector of Leyte.”
Another example of rolling a jeep to fix it.
“1945- U.S. soldiers tip vehicle on its side to render “first aid” to an ailing jeep in the Ormoc sector of Leyte.”
It’s marked July 1961.
“Original Vintage Color Snapshot Photo Man w/ Pink circa 1960 Willys Jeep Surrey Gala dated 1961 Size is 3.5×5″ inches.”
Bill Lehuta has this for sale. You can call him at 215-6969203 for more information.
“I have this WW2 Willys marked firepump with a jeep engine. It is complete and in excellent original condition.”
UPDATE: SOLD on eBay for 8628.
This is a unique jeep. It’s a Slat Grille with a Glove Box built for Britain. Read all about it below.
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UPDATES:
I’ve had a few questions on the signifcance of the BRT designation and why it is so unique.
What the BRT specifically stands for is “Britian” and it’s marked specifically on the data plate in the “mystery box” on the line that says “MAKE MODEL” “WILLYS MB” just above the Serial Number location.
The BRT marking makes this jeep specifically a British contract jeep. Produce by the Willys Factory specifically for export for the British military during the war. Exports contract negotiated happened before the US even entered the war. Making even the story of the BRT’s very interesting.
Eventually some of the British contracts request were filled with reconditioned vehicles due to American war needs. The actual number of BRT jeeps that were produced is very few and fewer survive today.
There is an excellent sections on Export jeeps specifically the BRT and specifically differences in markings and later modifications written by Peter Ferris in Lloyd White’s book “The Evolution of the Willys-Overland MB Jeep Volume 1” (chapter 8 for those of you that have the book; but if you would like to know where to get a copy of the book send me an email and I can set you in the right direction)
As noted earlier being that this slat has a glove box it is VERY rare, being that it has the BRT designation makes it even rarer. This jeep is one of the most unique, smallest production, most coveted jeeps of the war, and very deserving of a proper restoration.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
The body is supposed to be a GPW, but everything else is modified. Looks solid.
“1943′ ford willys
small block Chevy with turbo 350 transmission, holly 600 cfm & holly fuel pump, high torque starter, power steering, after market wiring harness, ratchet shifter, headers, mile marker 8k wench, fuel cell, 36″ tires & zero rust!! bucket seats runs and drives great! body is 1943′ sitting on a 77/78 cj7 frame. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Elicier is selling this MB. Looks like a good solid jeep.
“FOR SALE IS A 1945 WILLYS MB. IT HAS MANY NEW AND ORIGINAL PARTS. THE ENGINE IS AT 0.010 STOCK NO SLEEVES. IT RUNS PERFECTLY. IT HAS THE ORIGINAL T-84 TRANSMISSION. THE ENGINE IS WW2 AS WELL AS THE WHOLE DRIVE TRAIN. THE ENGINE, TRANSMISSION, TRANSFER CASE, AND AXLES WERE REBUILT. THE JEEP HAS NEW PERIOD CORRECT WW2 WIRING. IT IS A FACTORY STOCK 6 VOLT.
IT HAS ALL NEW WW2 BEACH WOOD CANVAS UPHOLSTERY ON ALL SEATS. THE JEEP FINISHED RESTORATION IN DECEMBER 2013 AND TILL TODAY HAS ABOUT 1,000- 1,500 MILES IN IT. IT HAS PREFORMED FLAWLESS. IT HAS A CLEAR FLORIDA TITLE AND A VINTAGE STREET LEGAL 1945 PLATE. THE REASON WHY I’M SELLING IS BECAUSE I HAVE ANOTHER JEEP PROJECT AND OTHER VEHICLES I NEED TO LET GO. I HAVE ENJOYED IT FOR ONE YEAR AND I HAVE DECIDED ITS TIME TO MOVE ON AND HAND IT OVER TO A GOOD HOME. THIS JEEP HAS ABSOLUTELY NO RUST AT ALL.
IT HAS A WW2 SIREN ON. THERE ARE PHOTOS OVER THE USE OF THE JEEP SO SOME MIGHT NOT SHOW THE SIREN BUT IT IS INSTALLED AT THE MOMENT. I HAVE LINK OF THE VIDEO OF THE JEEP RUNNING. THE FUEL GUAGE IS NOT MARKING PROPERLY BUT ITS BECAUSE THE SENDER IS BAD I HAVE NOT TIME TO FIX IT. THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE TO ARRANGE SHIPPING AND COST. I WILL HELP LOAD.”
Unclear why this doesn’t have headlights. There’s a ‘make offer’ option as part of the auction.
” 1964 Universal Jeep Model CJ-3B. 90% restored. It has new tires and runs well. Built in Toledo, Ohio.”
UPDATE: Auction was ended without a sale. Was for sale here.
“Up for auction is a 1954 Willys RARE High Hood Jeep CJ 3B with Bed Extension
This is a very solid jeep with a 134 4 cylinder rebuilt engine that runs excellent NO LEAKS! (No paperwork on this rebuild)
3 Speed with Overdrive
Tow Bar good shape (not shown)
New Soft Top
Rare Bed Extension
70% Studded tires also includes spare
Locking Hubs
Roll Bar
NO RUST Floor Pans are solid
Interior is in good shape, some tears on the seats, overall usual wear but no rust
The only real issue is there are minor seeps in the transmission.
Overall this is a very solid and ORIGINAL Jeep that starts right up. Brakes are good, 4×4 works great, all gauges work except for the speedometer so do not know the mileage. The paint is an older repaint but in good shape with typical wear, scratches and one dent below the drivers side door. The heater and windshield wiper works, The jeep is turn key for those tough mountain roads, cruising country roads or its ready for that pristine restore.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3500.
“Extremely rare Willys M170 Ambulance; ready to be restored; clean Arizona Title; Flat head 4 cylinder engine; Please respond with name and contact phone number.”
This jeep is being sold through a site called XL Liquidation. Starting bid is $5. Over 2 weeks remaining in the bidding.
“1952 Willys Jeep
straight 4 motor
4 speed manual transmission.
Odometer reads 52,555 miles .
Vehicle comes with a TX2 (3 speed) winch.
Tow Bar, and snatch hooks
VIN: RMC123913
Brand New Master Brake Cylinder”