No motor.
“1948 willys flat fender jeep no motor but the rest is there. good title. extra front and rear differentials will haul to you 75 miles limit”
No motor.
“1948 willys flat fender jeep no motor but the rest is there. good title. extra front and rear differentials will haul to you 75 miles limit”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350.
This might be worth a look.
“Half cab with doors. Windows in doors and in rear. Will fit any cj2, cj3 and probably cj5 also. Couple places with rust but in pretty good shape.”
Has some cracked glass.
“I have a nice half cab hard top off a 48 willys, has steal doors, glass windows that roll down. glass is cracked but there for templates, had gotten quote for $32 bucks to have new made. I can text pictures of it if interested. text or call”
UPDATE: Still Available
(08/05/2014) This may be a 1946 VEC. In fact, those look like square bow holder bolts on the windshield.
“ran good 2yrs ago when parked. complete and stock. fairly new tires. PLEASE NO TEXTS ! it has winch, soft top and doors.”
UPDATE: Was $7500. **SOLD**
(09/17/2014) That’s one of the more unusual winch setups I’ve seen.
“This is a very nice original military unit, body is very good, runs and drives great, has a brand new brake system, if it is related to brakes it is new, nothing was left out. Runs like a new one, all front undercarriage and steering is new, just get in and drive the hell out of it, military markings and an original ww11 helmet goes with it. call me and lets talk, open to all offers except stupid ones. Please note that in the state of Georgia we do not have titles for anything before 1962, they do issue us registrations which you can get a title from your state using the registration number. When you drive it around everyone salutes or blows their horn with a thumbs up. If you do not want to be noticed then this unit is not for you.”
John shared some pics from the Yelvington Jet Availation‘s Jeep Collection at the Spruce Creek Airport in Florida. It includes the following along with a North American P-51D and various other artifacts.
The Gainsville Times in Georgia published a story about Claude Whittle’s restoration of an M-38.
That just doesn’t look fun.
“1944- U. S. soldiers are trying to push a mired Jeep through thick mud which passes as a road. [A second Jeep is behind this one and is mounting a cal. 50 machine gun on a pedestal mount.]”
The name of the jeep owner is on the side of the CJ-2A, but is obscured by the watermark.
“You are bidding on an original press photo of Vintage Jeep Clears Snow Bronxville NY . Photo has waving due to too much glue being used to apply the information sheet onto the back of the photo Photo measures 7 x 9 inches and is dated 1/26/1948.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350.
Looks in good shape.
“Vintage Hamilton Jeep U.S.A.F. 3521 pedal car in great working condition”
3UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5