UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/02/2023) Narrow track chassis? Maybe someone can use it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/621993089796135/
“COE Jeep. Forward Control. Similar to CJ5. 60s?”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/02/2023) Narrow track chassis? Maybe someone can use it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/621993089796135/
“COE Jeep. Forward Control. Similar to CJ5. 60s?”
John’s complete the build of a 1955 M-38A1 USAF. Looks well done!
“My 1955 M38A1 is finished.
I bought it in late 2021 and has Dave Arnold (the area’s leading MV guy) go over it.
It had recently had an engine rebuild, so it was just the usual stuff as well as all new seals, radiator and wiring harness.
Wanting seatbelts, I wanted something period correct, so I used aircraft seat belts like the motor pool could have gotten from base supply. They were reconditioned by an aircraft supply store.
I also got an orange/white “flightline flag”, that vehicles had to display back then. The holder used an existing hole. Finally, there is a decal on the dash explained the control tower traffic signals; back then they used a light gun in place of a radio.
The power plug is operational and I bought a slave cable that is compare with airplanes (today’s planes use the same 24v plug). So when I’m at the airport, I could jumpstart aircraft.
Lacking a hood number, I put it in USAF Markings and made it from Larson AFB (Moses Lake, WA), and my dad’s unit circa ’55-57…the
62nd Troop Carrier Wing. I was born at Larson a couple of weeks before the Jeep was built.
The current Hood number is, in AF style:
55 (year contracted for),
K (Military vehicle, General Purpose),
82551 (Willys serial).
The paint is the PPG formula, (I fixed test shots of the other two and This looked best). Growing up in AF based and spending 20 years in myself, I knew what looked correct to me.
Since gloss finish shows body issues, I had some minor bodywork and final paint done by a pro body guy.
When our purchased, it was straight (except the back panel was pushed in a bit from a backing accident…we straightened it, but most of the damage was covered by the spare tire) with no rust except in the fuel tank well.”
A different take on a mail-looking jeep. Thanks to Roger Martin for sharing it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/805452011005665
“Posting my running and driving 83 right hand drive postal jeep. Only selling to make more room in the garage. Jeep is not restored but does run and drive. Has bigger rims and tires. automatic transmission with the Chrysler 2.5L motor. All lights work. Headlights are out of 2017 jeep wrangler. Shoot cash or trade offers. thank for looking”
I’m guessing the seller means “rebuilt T-90 transmission”?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/4260865677471798
“1946 Willys CJ2A see photos, and recent work in listing. Comes with extra rebuilt T95 transmission, transfer case, new soft top and Goodyear Wranglers.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
This includes a full Meyer hardtop.
“Military Jeep Project New front fenders & Windshield Frame Hard top with steel doors Does not run Have clean title”
Lots of work looks completed.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2555614704595252/
“1952 Willys M38A1 project for sale. I have lost steam; it hasn’t been touched for several years so time to move on. The vehicle is not currently running but everything you see on the vehicle has been restored or replaced. Primary tasks left: – radiator and cooling system – fuel system – all electrical – front seats Included in the sale is only what is shown in the pictures. – Everything currently attached to jeep. – hood and fenders are included and are fully restored. – front seat frames are included but not yet restored – radiator is included but not yet restored – rollbar is included – spare tire (not pictured) included and restored – canvas top (not pictured) is usable. No other parts are included. Some surface rust starting to work its way back on the frame and the body. The engine was rebuilt many years ago but I haven’t gotten around to starting it (electrical and cooling not yet completed). Only significant modification I can think of is that it has been converted from 24 volt to a 12 volt system. Has many of the fording kit components installed. Have title in my name. Have collector plates for the jeep so no more annual registration. Price is $7,000 firm.”
Tom shared this refurbed CJ-5 with a Kubota swap.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1450510242389585
“1957 WILLYS The engine has been replaced with a Kubota V2203 40hp at 2800 3 speeds manual 4 wheel drive runs and drives . Bill of sale. May consider a trade. $15.000 Invested . No scammers or low ballers.”
Hard to find a postal-looking jeep at this price anymore.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/636257818342613
“1978 dj5g postal delivery jeep Project jeep for sale. Motor will fire up if jumped. Everything’s there and this guy could be driving around town or plowing your drive way with little work. Right hand drive New spark plugs, alternator, ignition Definitely needs a battery and a windshield She’s old and rusty but full of character definitely a head turner Must tow or trailer away Located in Greeley $1600 OBO that’s less than I’ve got in it”
I suspect this doesn’t run.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/545289007785096
“Military mighty mite Jeep. Not sure on the year but should be early 60s. All aluminum body with air cooled V-4. Only 1,700 lbs. Would make a very cool restoration”
Andy spotted this deal. It’s listed at $100, but that seems awfully cheap.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1285990242025562
“Rollng chassis, engine , complete nose in great shape , to many projects need gone , tires a little dry but hold air”