UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
Not exactly Olive Drab, but it looks like a solid trailer.
“Completely disassembled and restored”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
Not exactly Olive Drab, but it looks like a solid trailer.
“Completely disassembled and restored”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300. It’s got some oddities (see comments).
This is a project.
“1945 willys jeep mb. Has a Studabaker flat head 6 cyclinder. Engine runs but needs a new tranny or the tranny rebuilt. It’s a project build asking 3000.00 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8950
“This Jeep is the best of both worlds. We have enjoyed running in the dunes all weekend, letting the kids drive it all over. Then turn the bottle on and run 4.70’s at the sand drags. The Jeep has ran as fast as 4.68 at 69 mph. The drive train is a mild small block 400 which runs on pump gas, with a Mikes 400 trans w/brake and a 9″ Ford rearend with a spool. The nitrous set up is NOS which is right now set a about 150 hp. The nitrous has safety fuel pressure shut off to protect against damaged do to loss of fuel pressure. The electronics are MSD 6AL box, MSD Pro Billet distributor, MSD Pro blaster coil and a MSD 2 step box. The fuel system is a Holley Fuel pump with adjustable fuel pressure regulator and Holley carburetor. The Jeep has been remarkably reliable and consistent.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2100
(02/09/2014) Needs work.
“Willys 3B descent shape good body Buick V6 manual transmission large brakes power steering jeep was toar down to restore never followed thru wiring removed body taken off just sitting back on full roll cage nice project. consider trades”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was priced at $2250. Not currently running.
“1953 jeep cj3b perfect to restore, all there except seats,stored for 25 years, motor turns has oil pressure. aint-freeze checks good. have metal top. 2250.00.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $4000.
“This jeep has been stored in the garage for 40 years
from 1973 and is still there.
It ran when it was stored and needed some work done at that time.
It was never moved or started and no attempts were made to do any repairs since 1973
It was one of these projects my father never got to finish”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $2500.
(01/06/2014) Does not run.
“I want to trade my willys jeep for a dirt bike or two. Jeep has after market straight 6 (currently not running) call or text for more info”
You may remember Ed Wilson’s father’s Egypt photos from yesterday. Well, Ed’s got a couple jeeps himself (a 1962 CJ-5 and a 1947 CJ-2A). Both have an unusual story.
Ed reports from Canada, “This is my first jeep that I got almost 20 years ago and have still not completed a restoration. Long story… but when I was buying it I was in the owners home looking at original photos in an album. I was very focused on the purchase and pictures, but then realized that I was in a room surrounded by gold records on the wall! It turns out, I was sitting on Bryan Adams bed in his bedroom of his family’s house. I ended up having a long talk with his mom and step dad.”

Here is the picture of my jeep with Bryan Adams step dad and his wife…not Bryan Adams mom the day of purchase. Note the winch.
Ed’s second jeep is a 1947 CJ-2A. He writes, “My 47 cj2a has an interesting story as well. I purchased it from a guy that worked all his life in his dad’s jeep dealership. He has had a jeepster all his driving life and you can find a picture of it and his story in the link below. It is also a Kelowna jeep. His dad was named “Mr. Jeep” by Willys. You can learn more about “Mr. Jeep” by reading this story about “Mr. Jeep’s” first Jeepster (that he still owns):
Charles forwarded these two photos of women in jeeps.
Actress and singer Marlene Dietrich can be seen in the first photo:
The second photo shows Ruth Cowan, a reporter during WWII.