Several folks forwarded an article at Hemmings that announces the Ford Pygmy’s inclusion on the list of National Historic Vehicles.
1947 Truck Zumbrota, MN **SOLD**
UPDATE: Was $1500. **SOLD**
The outside looks good. It needs work on the interior.
“1947 willys pickup. Has been in storage since 1968, Sheet metal has almost no rust damage. Previous owner started to install v8 chevy, but did not finish. Used an old Hurst conversion kit to use original trans. Also have an extra set of axles with springs. truck is 4×4 but does NOT have lockouts on either set of axles. I have a clear title and will help load it up. Very easy project to finish, the sheet metal only needs a little work, and you can drop in the small block of your choice to get running fast. Won’t need to take up your whole winter. $1500 is far less than having to do lots of body work would cost alone.”
Jeeps Flying High
Sean forwarded these photos. If I had to put a caption to the first one it would be, “TOO HIGH! TOO HIGH! I didn’t sign up for this!”
Keystone Automobile Club Jeep
I found this interesting photo of Bennet Larson and a few others standing in front of a Keystone Automobile Club Jeep. Keystone was an automobile club that was absorbed into the AAA Mid-Atlantic in 1965. The photo was taken in/near Philadelphia. I imagine the jeep was used for helping stranded motorists or patrolling?
http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/UU_Photo_Archives/id/47939/rec/162
Brochure to Recruit WAACs
1948 CJ-2A Prescott, AZ **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Looks like a nice jeep.
“Great Jeep. Everything runs great, it’s a lot of fun. Buick V6 engine, overhauled 3,000 miles ago. Off Road Tires in good shape. I drove it from Michigan to Arizona 2 years ago so that proves its reliability. I’ve re-built the brakes and added an 8k winch. Added a sound system and really nice speakers. It can be left as is or it can be restored to a more original look. Make an offer and ill consider. No Trades.”
1942 GPW Clovis, CA $6500
UPDATE: Price dropped to $6500.
(02/23/2014) This has a windshield mod as well as some updates.
“1942 Jeep/Ford GPW military jeep. Looks and runs great. Very reliable for a vehicle 70+ years old. Has a Buick 231 odd-fire V6, T-98 Granny low 4 speed transmission, new rebuilt transfer case, new clutch, Dana 44 rear end with locker. Trail proven and turns heads anywhere you drive. Call or text Brad at 593-9017. Please don’t waste my time with low ball offers.”
1949 Truck Myrtle Beach, SC **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
I thought this looked interesting. It is a shortened truck on a CJ-6 chassis. Not a bad fit.
“1949 Willys pickup. Shortened 18″, on cj6 chassis, cj7 front and rear axle with all new brakes, rewired with LED tail lights, power steering, power brakes, tilt. Needs finishing and needs some carburetor work from sitting. Rims and tires pictured are not included.”
1951 CJ-3A Richmond, VA $7000
No pics provided.
“Willys 1951 CJ3A. Body off restoration fiberglass body $10K invested 200+hp new everything $7000.00 or best offer”
1969 CJ-5 Olathe, CO **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500
Seems like there is value here.
“I have a 1969 Willies Jeep with a seized motor. I am asking $500 or best offer. Give me a call.”















