UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
It’s a running project that might have some value.
“for sale 1951 willys wagon has a 152 cubic inch international motor that runs. project vehicle $1500 may consider trade for hunting equipment of equal value”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
It’s a running project that might have some value.
“for sale 1951 willys wagon has a 152 cubic inch international motor that runs. project vehicle $1500 may consider trade for hunting equipment of equal value”
It’s only 2WD at the moment.
“302 auto,some customizing, was 4×4,but now just a 2wd street machine,runs drives good, many upgrades,power rackand pinion steering, tilt,power breaks,everything works,some bondo on back doors,has 4×4 front axle in yet so if you put transf.case in can have 4×4, sell or trade for a good wrangler, call for info,651-30 one-2118”
No pics provided.
“1952 willies jeep in need of restore it was running 5 years ago haven’t tried since it doesn’t have a title but one can be got for it everything is there running gear wise . Feel free to text me for pictures 1-304-640-2269”
Plans for this sidewalk jeep were posted on eBay for sale. Originally published in the March 1948 issue of POPULAR MECHANICS, the plans are also available for free at Google Books.
Derek Redmond wants everyone to know that the CJ-3B Page has moved domain names. So, update your bookmarks if you haven’t.
Tom Sterndale was wondering if any knows the numbering system behind these Navy APU Hood numbers. Thanks to Aron for this great photo.
These ads appeared in different issues of ‘TheAmerican City Magazine’.
1) From July 1956 Issue:
“This is an original 1956 trade-publication print ad for Willys Jeep– a very unusual ad! It measures approximately 11″ x 7.5″ overall, has no tears or stains, comes from a dry, high-altitude, smoke-free environment, and is strictly graded”
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2) From July 1956 Issue:
“This is an original 1956 trade-publication print ad for Willys Jeep– a very unusual ad! It measures approximately 11″ x 7.5″ overall, has no tears or stains, comes from a dry, high-altitude, smoke-free environment, and is strictly graded”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
This is not in the best of condition, but it is unusual.
“Up for auction is a brightly patterned tropical shirt featuring images of Jeeps, vans, trucks and woody wagons. There are palm trees, surfboards and smiling dogs also featured. The shirt is used and made of 100% cotton, so it is faded from washing and may have shrunk even though the tag says Size Large. It has short sleeves and a polo-shirt like button-up front opening. This shirt will look equally good worn by a man or a woman. ”
No pics provided. This ad was posted at the MVPA’s classified site.
“One of 1500 experimental vehicles authorized by the U.S. government, and built by Ford Motor Co in early 1941, prior to our involvement in WWII, when Bantam BRC and Willys MA also competed for the contract, eventually awarded to Willys, who built hundreds of thousands of the standardized ¼ ton 4×4 military jeeps. Restored to its current condition in 1994. Runs beautifully. Stored in Cecil, WI, asking; $8,900.”