UPDATE: Still Available
(08/22/2014) Looks like a good price. No description.
UPDATE: Still Available
(08/22/2014) Looks like a good price. No description.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(08/04/2014) “Im selling a 1944 willys mb runs great has brand new exhaust.the fuel tank has been moved to the rear but I have a stock tank. Has captains chairs and tilt steering. Warren hubs clean title”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $6395
(08/28/2014) Looks like a solid 2A.
“1948 JEEP WILLYS 1 OWNER
NICE OLDER JEEP THAT COULD BE
RESTORED VERY NICE OR DRIVE
LIKE IT IS . SET OF TIRES AND WHEELS
THAT CAME WITH JEEP NEW AND
HALF TOP . 100% OF THE MONEY GOES TO THE
VETERAN WHO OWNS THIS JEEP”
Probably could have used a jeep train to ferry all the refugees.
“1944 Press Photo Sgt.Ray Pack turn jeep into Taxi Service carry French Refugees.”
That water looks pretty deep for the jeep!
“1943 Press Photo American Jeep Coast lowered down at the shore in New Guinea.”
What happens when a Howitzer is pushed from a plane, but its parachute fails to open? Well, these paratroopers learned first hand that the weapon turns into a large paperweight. At least the parachute on the jeep and soldiers worked!
“1948 Press Photo Camp Campbell, KY paratroopers, Jeep & howitzers on manuevers”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
I really like the red top on this jeep.
“This jeep came from South Dakota in 2000 and was totally disassembled and rebuilt with the best paints and parts available.
The wiring came from Vintage Wiring , correct original wiring.
The body was reassembled using s. s. nuts and bolts.
Original top bows and new Red Sunbrella top created as original, top can be full or half cab. No doors or side curtains .(as pictured)
The wheels have optional s. s. trim rings.
The lockout hubs are first generation Kelly hubs.
The jeep has the latest Advance Adapters Overdrive.
The jeep is mechanically sound and drives very well down the road.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
It’s a nice looking flattie and it’s serial number is early, but the lack of VEC details reduces the importance of its early roots.
“This is one of the first 1,000 civilian Jeeps made in 1945. Serial number is 10984, making it the 984th or 983rd Jeep made, depending on which source you read. (Some articles state the serial number began at 10,000 and others state it began with 10,001.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6800.
This good looking wagon deserves some classier rims.
“Ford 351 Windsor small block engine. Runs.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(06/18/2014) Has a couple updates. Looks good.
“1962 Willys CJ3B Jeep (High Hood), Stock 4-cyl with low miles on top end rebuild, Freshly re-built carb, new exhaust, T-90 3 speed with 27% Overdrive, 5:38 gears, Power Steering, Tilt Column from a 79 CJ-5, 11″ Brakes, 32″ Super Swampers, Bikini Top, Tow Bar, Tow Lights. Runs good, drives nice!”