Lee’s got this M-38 Grille and light assemblies for sale.
“Jeep 1952 M 38 grill with head light assembly
condition very good”
Lee’s got this M-38 Grille and light assemblies for sale.
“Jeep 1952 M 38 grill with head light assembly
condition very good”
UPDATE: Still Available
(09/10/2012) It looks like a variety of parts were left on the jeep when it got painted.
“1948 Willys CJ2A. 4 cylinder engine, 3 speed transmission. Power take-off Winch. Roll Bar, Tow Bar , KC Driving Lights, Bikini Top. Imron Polyurethane Matte Paint, 12volt. Will consider trades for a car, motorcycle or RV of EQUAL VALUE or Trades & CASH. $7500.00”
UPDATE: Still Available
(06/20/2014) MIght be solid, but could use some paint.
“1948 willys cj2a jeep: 12 volt wiring, 4×4, new upholstered seats, no cancer, runs great, stock and in good condition. Rebuilt carburetor, great starter, bring your own battery.“
UPDATE: Was $4500. **Status Unknown**
(06/17/2014) Does not run.
“Selling a 1962 jeep fleet van or fj-3a. has a 4 cylinder chevy iron duke engine with 2 speed power glide auto trans. Will need a tune up and brakes and a battery and some other tinkering to be road worthy. does not run..
Clean body.. a lot of the rear and side glass is cracked.. front windshield is good.. no rust.. straight body.. original bumpers.. cool 70s Cragar wheels. good floors.. everything is there..
No paper work.. off dmv system..
Real head turner.. great for advertising.. or just an unusual rare toy that you can actually use like a truck or van..
there is a pretty good following for these rare jeeps.. when properly restored they can bring over 20k.. asking 4500.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
(08/14/2014) It’s a Dodge cab on a ’46 jeep.
“1946 Willy’s Jeep. Entire running gear in good condition. 1940 dodge truck cab. Been barn stored since the 60’s. Worth 1,000 in scrap, asking 2,000 or best offer. Wanting this to go to a good home and hopefully reach full restoration”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(05/09/2014) Runs and drives.
“New bumpers and radiator runs great . Would consider trade on an Airstream”
UPDATE: Was $2450. **Status Unknown**
(07/14/2014) Seller has other jeep parts for sale, too.
“1942 Jeep – Ford GPW with small block Chevy (265 cid) manual 3 speed, hi-low 4×4 transfer case. Solid original body and windshield.”
First published (03/24/2011): A reader named Alan found these these classic jeeping images from the Four Corners area of the Southwest while scanning some slides, taken while on a jeep trip in 1961. Not only are the colors wonderful, but quality of the shots are fantastic. The slides came from Alan’s father-in-law and the CJ-3A, the yellow jeep in image 2, was his father-in-law’s father’s jeep. I will publish a couple more posts with more pictures later this week.
When I lived in Utah, I used to travel down to the Moab area, find a piece of slickrock (similar to the type of rock the jeep below is traveling down), throw my sleeping bag on a flat surface, and fall asleep under the stars (and there are lots of visible stars down there). At sunbreak in the morning, the light would cause the slickrock to turn intense reddish colors. Southern Utah is one of my favorite places to explore.
First published 09/02/2012: The February 1948 Issue of Popular Mechanics Magazine published this fascinating look at the Bountiful City Jeep Posse, an organization that worked as a volunteer Search and Rescue and Fire Fighting group out of Bountiful, Utah. Started in 1946, the organization is still in existence.
I found this article that provides additional history from the 2006 in the Deseret News. Though they own fewer jeeps and have more trucks, they are still helping their community. I’ve contacted the newspaper to see if I can communicate with the members to get some more information about them and, possibly, some additional jeep pictures.
The Images below all come from the Popular Mechanics Magazine article. Note the jeep in the background of the bottom image on page 3 has a full cage, the earliest example of a full cage I’ve seen.
Following the article, I’ve included pics of two ads, too.
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First published 09/17/2012: I ran across this book about “California State Park Rangers” written by Michael G. Lynch, which includes several pictures of Rangers and Jeeps. I’ve included three images below and don’t know if there are more. The book covers the history of California State Park Rangers, beginning with the first Ranger Galen Clark at Yosemite State Park in 1866. With a career of thirty-five years in the California Park system, Michael plans to donate some of the proceeds to the parks.
According to the author, many of the images come from the state park archives, which you can view online here.