Runs and has rear PTO.
“1949 Willys Jeep, CJA, runs, stock half cab, rear PTO. “
Runs and has rear PTO.
“1949 Willys Jeep, CJA, runs, stock half cab, rear PTO. “
Looks like you’ll need an elevator to get into this rig.
“holly 750 duel pumper carb, 454 bbc, th350 trany with 2200 stal converter,2- 205 transfer cases, 2.5 ton rockwell axles locked front & rear. full hydrolic steering, race seats & harnesses. 52″ tire on 20×14 rims, pionon brake. this is a turn key ready run truck. I have doors also need work. posable trade like goose neck trailer or 1 ton 4×4 dump truck but open for offers. dont waist my time with junk cause not interested.”
Can’t tell if it runs.
“For Sale 1948 WILLYS Jeep. Comes with snow plow(not pictured). Good Base for Restoration Project. Have PA Title. SOLD AS IS!! Call 3 to 8PM for more info NO TEXTS will be answered”
UPDATE: Still Available
(08/23/2014) I can’t tell if this needs more work or not. The interior shot suggest that’s the case.
“49 Willys Hot Rod sedan del on s10 frame,ps,pdb,350/350, new hd aluminum rad, new duel exhaust, new dolphin gauges, new elec harness much much more running and registered in ct $8500.00 thinning out collection call.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
It’s listed as a 1950 (no model) and a 1945 C2. Looks more like a MB.
“I have for sale a 1950 willys jeep. It is originally from California so it has no rust what so ever it has a Buick crate v6 like the motor that would go into a cj5 and a turbo 350 transmission with the original twin stick transfercase. All suspension is original . Very good driving jeep you can drive it down the interstate no problem.”
UPDATE: Was $7200. **Status Unknown**
(08/23/2014) Originally a Forest Service truck. No photo of a gov plate. May be worth a look.
“1960 factory built forestry truck. Originally sold to a private party in Colorado. This truck is in amazing unrestored original condition. Flathead hurricane 6cyl, rebuilt carb, new exhaust, runs and drives needs minor work to be on the road. Sorry about these photos they do this vehicle no justice. Must be seen in person. Contact Tim Monday thru Sat for details.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18,000.
(11/16/2013) “Full frame off restoration with matching military matching trailer both like brand new to original condition. You have to see it to believe it. Inquiries about selling the trailer only must call to negotiate. Serious buyers only both items are a very rare find. Call 931-581- one-one eight three. Please no texts calls only. Thank you”
UPDATE: Was $1500. **SOLD**
(02/02/2013) It’s a project. 1.5 jeeps.
“$2500 reduced to $2000
2 jeeps worth of parts. Sad to see them go. Been a project that has been put on hold for a while and can’t afford it. Lots of time and money over the years.
serious inquiries only.
more pictures through email.
please call seven seven five – seven two zero – two five seven two (leave a message if I don’t answer)
have titles for both.
41′ military complete
cj2a frame box
muncie 4 spd
488ratio
track lock diff
been rubicon barrot lake ect.
torker manifold
600 holley carb
3800lb pressure plate
full stewart warner gauges in a v/dash
ratchet lockomatic red label hubs
steering column seats skids extra tranfer case”
Paul’s ‘Goddess’ forwarded me a link about Yale’s Photogrammar website that contains 170,000 photographs from 1935 to 1945 created by the United State’s Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information (FSA-OWI).
One of the neater features shows all the photos mapped by county across the United States. Click here to see it: http://photogrammar.yale.edu/map/
The folks at FSA-OWI also had time to get jeep photos. You’ve likely seen many of them, but there are a few I don’t remember seeing. Here are my jeep search results.

Ford GP … Baltimore, Maryland. Colonel H.J. Lawes, post commander, Holabird quartermaster depot and commandant of the quartermaster motor transport school at the wheel of a “jeep” giving his pupils first-hand instructions on the vehicle training ground during a two-week preventive maintenance for motor vehicles course for officers

Fort Riley, Kansas. A jeep of a mechanized cavalry reconnaissance unit carrying a thirty caliber machine gun during a field problem. April 1942. Photo by Jack Delano.
Jan contacted me about a toy his father picked up in Maastricht (Netherlands) at the end of WWII. He didn’t know the history of the toy and asked if I knew. I didn’t know either, but after some research, I learned this toy was called a victory toy and made in the Netherlands following their liberation in WWII. However, what’s not clear is who manufactured these toys. Was it “Victory Toys” or were these ‘victory toys’ made by a manufacturer not of that name?

Victory Toy jeeps and soldiers from the Netherlands. These were part of an auction in 2011. http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/18798/lot/1090/
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