UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $199.
Seller willing to negotiate.
“I’m selling a solid PTO unit that came off a 1946to CJ2A. Price is negotiable.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $199.
Seller willing to negotiate.
“I’m selling a solid PTO unit that came off a 1946to CJ2A. Price is negotiable.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $200.
Appears to be potential here.
“hard top doors windshield frame and hood for the M38 Army Jeep no rust in good shape 1940s and early 50s”
UPDATE: Still Available
(06/07/2014) Looks solid. Has quite the F-Bump.
“52 willys jeep fully restored fresh 4cyl motor with F head trans and transfer. We have no room for it so it must go. Asking 5000 OBO call Cody or Jerry”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(06/09/2014) It runs, but could use some restoration.
“This is a genuine piece of history that is ready to have the restoration completed. Runs great, as a matter of fact it has been a savior on the farm at times, pulling things out that I have gotten stuck.
Not picture is the green canvas top that fits over the railings.
Please see the YouTube video of use driving on the property.
Sorry, not looking for trades. Cash only.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGdFqR5OILc&feature=youtu.be

UPDATE: I have not heard from Hank in a while. Unless I hear otherwise, I don’t believe he’s got these for sale. This is informational only at this point.
Hank created these at his shop. He writes, “Thought I would show everyone my dual wheel adapters that I made at our shop. I got the dimensions from a friend that had a pair and sold them. They fit the front and rear and they have right and left thread lug nuts.May not be original but they are twice as strong, will do the job and don’t look half bad.”
It’s only been sitting for twenty years. Perfect lawn ornament. I wonder if it was complete before, or after the fire?
“this jeep was in a fire about 20 years or so and has sat . the jeep was complete wen it was parked. call after 6pm thank you.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Randy spotted this one.
“WW2 Carbon Arc Anti-Aircraft Searchlight and Sperry Power Plant
Manufacture: Sperry Gyro Co.
Model: 1941A
This light has been restored by the Carroll Brothers who have 40 years experience in ground up restorations of vintage military equipment. Great care was taken to insure historical accuracy. This is a museum quality light.
The light has been restored to original condition. Light was completely disassembled and rebuilt. All lead base paint removed. Interior of drum repainted with heat resistant paint, exterior painted military green. Asbestos insulation removed and replaced with heat resistant insulation. Mirror is 85% to 95%.
Many NOS (new old stock) parts replace unusable parts;
New Sperry control box
New junction box with power receptacles
Reconditioned burner with good nose cone
Carriage has new tires and reconditioned hubs.
All old electrical wire has been removed and replaced with modern wire. Light rewired to 1940’s standards. Re-carboned light and azimuth light function. Meter and meter box restored and working well.
No broken glass, all data plates reconditioned and in place.
Sperry power plant has been fully restored as well.”