No engine.
“1948 Willy’s Jeep, no engine. Have title. Call Phil: 989-644-3115”
No engine.
“1948 Willy’s Jeep, no engine. Have title. Call Phil: 989-644-3115”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
(12/17/2013) Has been parked for ten years.
“1952 Willy’s Jeep with title
Extra grill
Has been parked. Was running 10 years ago.
All original
Asking $800.00 O.B.O.”
Doug found this February 1946 Map of Tokyo at a military show last weekend. He thought the map looked interesting, but the illustrated jeep on the cover really sold it.
UPDATE: Michael McGill from the Airforce 462 Weapons Load Crew page on Facebook reports it is not a bomb nor a rocket. It’s a missile (as Bob correctly noted as well), a French Antac MGM-32 Anti-Tank Missile. The US Army used this before the TOW Missile became available.
As I told Charles, I don’t want those rockets/bombs/missiles fired from a jeep while I’m sitting next to the launcher! This is an old photo of from the Belgium Army.
Dummy Entac rocket/bomb/missile

Belgium transmissions group.
Glenn Woudenberg wrote me a note saying this pedal jeep was spotted at a Bazaar in Mumbai, India. That seems to me to be a good excuse to go to India. It kind of has a ‘high hood’ feel to it. The wheels look similar to a Tri-ang.
UPDATE: Was $14,000. **SOLD**
Lots of new parts.
“1963 Willys Jeep CJ5- Garage kept and only 1,000 miles since restoration. All new tub, fenders, paint, transmission, clutch, pressure plate, throw out bearing, seat, rhino lined inside and underneath, new springs, shocks, brakes, gas tank, fuel lines, gas cap, sending unit, master cylinder, fuel pump, plugs, wires, carb, hoses, battery, wiring, steering wheel, gauges, lights, wheel bearings, hubs, tie rod ends, axle seals, mirrors, windshield, gaskets, turn signals, alternator (converted from generator) and much more…… 95% fully restored, just needs your finishing touches. Owner is downsizing and will not have room for this beauty anymore. Asking 14,000 or best offer (which pretty much means lets deal)”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was Priced at $1000.
There’s some parts value here.
“Complete 1957 Willys FC150 and a partial FC150. Both have rust and need repaired. Use both to make one good truck. Motor turns over but doesn’t run.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500
Looks nice.
“Totally restored inside and out, top to bottom back in the year 2000′.
Car Quest Car show WINNER 1st place 4 x 4 category.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Appears solid.
“1959 Willy’s Jeep 4×4 wagon. Chevy 350 engine with original running gear. Runs great. Nice straight body and rust free. Please no calls after 10:00pm.”