UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
(12/01/2014) This has a VEC CJ-2A body, but I don’t see other VEC parts.
“Early Willys CJ2A 1945 for restoration or parts not running asking $1500 if interested please call”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
(12/01/2014) This has a VEC CJ-2A body, but I don’t see other VEC parts.
“Early Willys CJ2A 1945 for restoration or parts not running asking $1500 if interested please call”
UPDATE: Was $1500. **Status Unknown**
“1946 CJ2A Not running, no title. Has agroplow and decent floors. Very restorable.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5395.
(10/01/2014) It’s missing steps and has an unusual patch/plating along the side.
“This real nice collector Jeep is street leagal in great running order and is inspected with new tires
and runs great, has machine gun mount and we also will sell a non fireing machine gun”
Last month I learned about Paul Bruno’s new book, The First Jeep. “The First Jeep” is the initial release in Bruno’s Project Management in History series which will continue to investigate the entrepreneurial lessons that can be learned from compelling historical projects.
I’d planned to read it and report on it, but my time this month has disappeared (where did it go??), so I haven’t had a chance to read it yet. However, I wanted to make sure I mentioned the book in case anyone wanted to order it. As soon as I get done reading it, I’ll update the post with my thoughts. I have thumbed through it and learned that it’s got both early jeep history coupled with a parallel discussion of lessons to be learned form Bantam’s experience.
Project Management in History: The First Jeep (Project Management in History Series) (Volume 1)
Mike forwarded this interesting video. You may remember the post last month about the jeep that was ‘buried’. It turns out the dealer has a much broader and interesting story. Due to the tight dealer competition, Bay King Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram has chosen to create a unique customer experience to differentiate themselves from their Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, competitors. As my wife put it, many dealerships you walk into give you the predator/prey feeling. Bay King’s approach will appeal to a lot of folks.
The slow paced video includes a look at the jeep burial as well.
This article from the May 1955 issue of Willys News discusses the ‘new’ Jeep Vehicles and Equipment Cut Costs and Get More Work Done brochure. I’ve included some screen shots from the actual brochure.
This is just the article for sale, but it’s cheaper than the whole magazine (when you can find it). You can view the whole article here: http://www.ewillys.com/2014/11/15/1946-fortune-article-on-willys-overland/
What I liked about this were the groups that were being welcomed. You had the Week-n-ders, Pretzel Benders, Jersey Up & Go-ers, and others.
“UNSENT. IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. OFFERING VERY INEXPENSIVE SHIPPING RATES FOR MULTIPLE PURCHASES OF ALL CARDS (Send me a message if you have questions about obtaining a discount on shipping for multiple purchases).”
UPDATE:**SOLD**
I’m wondering if this was used on a Christmas tree farm. There are little trees cut out of the wooden sides.
“For sale, 1957 Willy F C 150, needs some TLC. Has title, 4 cyclinder manuel shift. Would like to trade for jeep with plow plus some cash.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(11/21/2014) Looks ready for winter.
“1946 Jeep CJ2A flat fender with hard top, 4cyld, Lots of new parts, Springs, brakes, wheels, Tires and more, call for more info”