Charles explained that these are photos of Padre Van Der Goten, a beloved priest in the Belgian Army. According to this Wikipedia article, his jeep’s motto was “Belgian’s Can-Do Too”, pictures of which we saw in this post.
Charles explained that these are photos of Padre Van Der Goten, a beloved priest in the Belgian Army. According to this Wikipedia article, his jeep’s motto was “Belgian’s Can-Do Too”, pictures of which we saw in this post.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
Here’s an unusual photo.
“This is an original 5×7 black and white photo. Showing an Army Jeep pulling an anti-aircraft gun behind it in a parade. My guess would be late 1940’s by the looks of the cars in the back ground. Great Vintage photo to look at!
Not sure of the exact time frame or location. The back of the photo is stamped with
Photo by Bill Shoopman, Odessa Texas”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Were $750.
“I have two steel Army jeep bodies, Go kart size, Just like the old m38 military jeeps, Picked these up about 20 years ago, A lot of people use quad frames and running gear to power them. this is the bodies only, Lift up hood, fold down windshield, fold out glass,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price
Here’s an unusual setup.
“Owned by a local irrigation district and used to haul concrete to canal since the 60’s. Back has been cut out to allow dump to operate and passenger seat is gone so dump parts could be placed there, Engine does not appear to be original but runs and was maintained but needs a good tune up. Spent 200 on rebuilding dump so I could haul concrete threw narrow openings and haul rocks. Have not used it since I rebuilt it but did try it a few times. Dents from years of abuse. Original stars. No data plates or title. Irrigation district lost title and some dumb deputy told them to sell it to get a salvage only paperwork. Tried to explain to them what they did but they were not getting it. Said this is fine since it was told to them by a deputy. I do have a bill of sale. And if you can get them to understand great. Does have numbers on frame. I wanted to trade it for a Minelab metal detector or a White Detector and probe and hoops worth about 1500. ie: a V3i white or Minelab Safari. Might have tail light covers and a few smalls that go with the M38A1. (Triangle on back not included)”
Need a jeep that’s a little taller? Here it is.
“52 willys cab on top of custum frame tons of stuff.spun berring in motor its a 454 big block, i have another motor that will go with it for nether $1000.oo.350 trany , 5 ton transfer case 2.5 ton rockwell axles welded front&rear, hydro steering, pion brakes , new aluminum radator race seats new pull headers, 16 gallon fuel sell, b&m shifter,its all painted green and bed is made just have make rear fenders. cage needs finishing, sure forgot lot stuff asking $3900 obo.cash posable trades .i also have the doors just not on or painted. text or call with questions. come c in person get much better idea.”
This has some unusual features. No shortage of dash switches. I can’t tell what’s painted on the hood. The hubs appear unusual.
“I have a trick 1952 willys jeep running but lots of extras don’t know much about it but enough to know its worth $10,000 at most
call 209-586-0264 if interested
or text 209-588-3602”
Various parts for sale. Multiple pics.
“The following is for sale: Willys GPW/MB fenders ($75 pair), post WWII fiberglass hood ($50), post WWII headlamp assemblies ($25), seven slot grille ($25), two T-90 transmissions w/Dana18 T-cases, assume rebuild needed ($100 each), one L134 bare block ($10). Cash only; will not ship parts. Appreciate your looking at my post. Contact Jim via Craigslist email or call 256-(five)(two)(nine)-744(zero).”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.
The green truck runs.
“1950 and 1951 Willys Jeeps Pickups one runs —needs master cylinder 2nd Jeep is parts Pickup
$900.00 OBO”