UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $4500.
(03/13/2014) It appears solid.
“1951 m38 willys jeep. Runs good. Great Condition. Removal canvas-style body.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $4500.
(03/13/2014) It appears solid.
“1951 m38 willys jeep. Runs good. Great Condition. Removal canvas-style body.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $750.
(11/07/2013) Unclear how much value is here. Will sell separately.
“Truck and jeep need considerable work, comes with two engines and one is in running condition. Pick up only”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1000.
(05/21/2014) It’s a project.
“This FC 150 is in very good condition, especially for the age. The frame is excellent and the 4 cylinder motor ran well. I disassembled it to restore it but ran out of time. The stake body bed is in great condition with an electric dump mechanism. I have the tailgate for the truck also. I also have a plow frame for it. The 4 wheel drive is all there and works. The body is overall pretty good. The only bad part is the floors which will need some attention. It would be an easy fix as it is pretty flat and tacking in or screwing on a new piece of sheet metal is all it would take. The cab corners are nice and the gutter that runs along the roof is solid. The doors overall are in good condition. I don’t have the original seats for it unfortunately. The doghouse for the motor is in good shape. I have all the glass also. This is the shorter wheelbase truck (82″) and I’m told these trucks go ANYWHERE! You can put it back together and have some fun with it this summer or take your time and restore this collectible Jeep. The windshield did have a crack in it. Sold with a Bill of Sale. Serious inquiries only please.”
This great photo shows Father Emil Kapuan during the Korean War. You can learn all about the man Korean POWs called ‘a hero and a saint’ in an article at Kansas.com by Roy Wenzl.
http://www.kansas.com/news/special-reports/father-kapaun/article1020050.html
The Signal Corps photo from September 14, 1944, shows the first American jeep to cross the German frontier after blasting through the Siegfried line.
Experiences like the one shown in this June 30, 1944, photo must have been so surreal.
“1944 Press Photo American Jeeps at the flooded street ruined by German in France”
**SOLD** Seller accepted my eBay offer. I’ll scan and share these.
This lot of four rare Willys News newspapers is an unusual find.
“Vintage 1950’s Jeep Willy’s News 1955 &
1956 Dealers Newspaper Original 4 Total
Thanks for viewing my items.
Nice Collection Of
1950’s Jeep Dealer Selling Promo’s”
The GI in the photo is examining jeeps captured and used by communists.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9900.
(08/20/2014) Solid looking parkway conversion.
“1957 Willys Wagon
350 Chevy motor
350 automatic transmission
Original 2 wheel drive frame
Orginal planor front suspension
Chevy rear axle
Power steering, power brakes
Nice chrome, body in great shape,no rust, a few minor dings.
Runs and drives, currently registered”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Looks like a good price.
“For Sale 1950 willy/s with plow run used for last 7 years. sold with bill of sale only”