UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
“Set of Cooper stt tires on aluminum turbine wheels with 5×5.5 lug pattern, two tires are real good, two are wore more on inside.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
“Set of Cooper stt tires on aluminum turbine wheels with 5×5.5 lug pattern, two tires are real good, two are wore more on inside.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
(10/28/2013) This is probably a DJ-3A body that’s been transferred to a 4wd platform.
“this is a 1961 willy’s 4×4 DJ3A Dispatcher Jeep. has a 1962 buick v6 engine ran a year or so ago but haven’t started it since then. has a 3 speed manual transmission with 2 speed transfer case. tires still have good tread but the tires are cracking a little bit. been painted orange and the where the orange is peeling up there is blue paint underneath the orange inside and out. comes with the hardtop and has rollbar inside. seats are torn and interior is in need of restore and the outside could be restored if you like. needs some love and attention”
UPDATE: Still Available
(01/07/2014) This appears solid.
“1950 Willys Willis CJ3A Jeep 4×4 w/ 10 Ton Winch *****$10,000.00*****
For sale(consignment): 1950 Willys CJ3A Jeep and is equipped with the following:
*4 cyl. Engine
*Manual Transmission
*4X4
*10 Ton Ramsey Winch
*Cloth Seats-Tan
*Exterior Color-Camo
This Willys is in overall good condition. It has been well maintained and would make and excellent restoration project Please feel free to call or text with any questions or to set up a scheduled meet time.”
UPDATE: Still Available. Wants sold by Sunday.
(02/27/2014) It runs, but needs some work.
“For sale is a m38 jeep.Running gear good.Body needs seats and paint and front pans.Engine is v-6 from a Buick with headers.four wheel drive -lock out hubs.Need gone.Best offer by Sunday.”
Marc found this unusual Willys export truck with extra carrying capacity. I thought it was a refrigeration unit of some kind, but the side reads “Pocket Testament Leage”. Maybe it is a variant of the Sprecksell body (see brochure in post below).
“Vintage 1948 Real Picture Post Card of two Chinese men from the Pocket Testament League posing with a Willys Jeep Panel truck or van. The condition is good with some loss to the front…you still get the idea. Great addition to any collection.”
I’ve never seen an original version of this press photo from February 6, 1941. Great photo! The use of the term “Might Midget” rather than jeep or blitz buggy is notable.
“This is an original press photo. Dept- US Army Service Corps, Credit – ACME & NEAPhoto measures 9 x 7inches. Photo is dated 02-6-1941.”
UPDATE: Blaine forwarded the video for the Mini-Beep:
Struck-Kit offers what they call a Mini-Beep Kit, which you can use to build mini jeep-like vehicles. You can even build an amphibious version.
I guess there’s a reason no one has wanted to bid $.99 for this . . .
“Excellent condition. Large logo on the front chest. Adult XL.”