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“Good body motor ran needs fuel pump”
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“Good body motor ran needs fuel pump”
UPDATE: Price now $5500.
Unclear if it runs.
“1953 Willys jeep flatfender 4×4 , will PAINT any COLOR you want!! Ford V8 , T18 4 speed transmission , power steering , power brakes, new radiator and cooling fans, clean jeep. NO RUST. needs a few things to finish out, seats need reupholstered and needs paint. tires are BFG All terrains and are in perfect shape, aluminum rims, we can paint any color you want and have seats done if you want.“
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
(05/20/2014) Looks nice.
“1956 WILLYS JEEP WAGON RUNNING 360 BUICK NAILHEAD BUICK
INTERIOR HAS BEEN DONE AND IT HAS BEEN PAINTED
RUNS GOOD NEW ELECTRIC FAN BATTERY AND AIR CLEANER
HAS 91000 ON CHASIS “
The DJ’s ‘fleetness of get-away’ was one reason Kreisher purchased these dispatchers. There had to be faster vehicles than the DJ!
UPDATE: Originally I listed this as a 1941 article, based on a database date stamp. Richard pointed out the stamped grill would make this unlikely. It’s a good point! Additional research suggests the paper was from the 1942-43 time frame.
This photo documents one of fifteen jeeps transformed by the Canadians into fire jeeps. I don’t have a date on the newspaper, but it was published in an issue of the Flesherton Ontario Advance Newspaper.
Jean de Preissac designed a variety of WWII postcards.
“Approx. 4″ x 6″ ( 10 x 15 cm).”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
” Willys-Overland sales booklet. For panel delivery truck. About 1950. Still sealed with original sticker. Eight panels.”
UPDATE: Was $16,000. **SOLD**
Looks like a good, solid rebuild.
“1943 WWII Ford GPW
Ground up restoration
Fitted with wartime Willys MB engine as was often the case.
And brand new body
Original 6 Volts electrical system as original.
Many “F” marked items including the “F” marked Pintal hitch
Photos show the detail
complete renew of all brake parts,new lines everything.
Spring shackles, pins,bushes all new.
rebuilt transmission
New gas tank fuel pump and lines
Complete period brand new wring loom throughout.
Exhaust, you name it it`s been done.
Since pictures taken it has now been fitted with the correct glove box data plates
Gun rack on windshield
New 6 volt Battery
New canvas top and seat cushions
and other small details
Combat rims are available as extras but not included
The Hood number is original to the jeep
With some history
It was sold surplus in 1946 from Camp Blanding near Jacksonville FL
Copy of the original sales listing showing serial number and hood number together with price it sold for at the time.
$16,000 no offers
Clear Florida title”
**SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“1942 Willys MB Slat Grill Jeep. Serial no. 111847. Date of delivery is unknown as the main data plate is missing. Recently purchased from the estate of a long time collector and was found in San Antonio, TX 25 years ago. Jeep is not running and has not run in many years. Engine turns over freely and jeep rolls easily. No obvious cracks in the usual places on the engine. The engine serial no. is S38361. It is an original chain drive WWII engine and has a Ford GPW head and water outlet. Probably replaced by the Army. Engine has all the early Willys manifolds, orig WO carb. etc. The body has rust on both front quarter panels and there is a patch in the passenger floor board. There is little to no rust in the rear tool boxes.