Given the price, this might be worth a look.
“1959 Willy’s CJ-5, 134-F engine
Runs good, needs brakes worked on, no title”
Given the price, this might be worth a look.
“1959 Willy’s CJ-5, 134-F engine
Runs good, needs brakes worked on, no title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Some CJ-2A parts and a M-38ish replacement body.
“This is 1948 Willys Jeep with COMPLETE NEW STEEL BODY TUB.
New Steel Gas Tank. New Steering Wheel
Frame Has Been Sand Blasted and Primed
Seats in Excellent condition
Both Axles in Great shape, Two Rear Leaf Springs in Good Condition -Very Usable
***************COMPARE MY STARTING PRICE TO WHAT A COMPLETE NEW STEEL BODY ALONE WOULD COST*************
There is one very small dent behind the drivers rear tire (look at pic)
At the moment I do NOT have a title for the jeep…..I DO have a copy of it and I am working on getting it just not sure if I will be able to (The previous owner who has the title is older and in very bad health). I WILL ADD TO THE DESCRIPTION IF I DO GET IT”
UPDATE: Seller has decided not to sell for now.
“I have a 1955 Jeep CJ6
Has a Ford V8 in it
Been sittin a long long time, needs complete restoration
Some Rust
Lost Title
Trade for?”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000
(12/1/2013) “1945 Willys CJ2A Jeep – original frame but everything else was a complete rebuild. Too many things to list here but the jeep features disc brakes, steering upgraded to all steel knuckles, rockers are Crane Cams Gold Race, Dynomax Super Turbo mufflers, new rims and tires 33″ all terrain, engine was custom built by SFD Engines of Dallas 330 hp & 425 foot lbs torque.”
Paul was kind enough to share this very rare Hadley Engineering VEEP brochure in the hopes that it helps the VEEP owners out there who struggle to find information about their vehicle. Below are photos of the basic brochure. I also have assembly instructions that I haven’t scanned yet. Great stuff! One unique item I hadn’t notice before was the stamped ‘VEEP’ in the hood. I’ve never seen that in any production VEEPs. If you ever run across a hood with VEEP stamped in it, I’d be interested to get some photos.
Built as a tribute to his father who participated in D-Day invasion of Utah Beach in Normandy, Ron Fagen opened the Fagen Fighters World War II Museum in September of 2012 at his hometown of Granite Falls, MN, Along with a collection of WWII airplanes, the collection also includes the GPW used by Omar Bradley during the Invasion. I’ve only found this one:
Here’s a neat overview of one diorama taken by Jody Phipps. The jeep isn’t shown.
This appears to be a variant of the Crosley Pup (see post from Jan 1). The size, the front end and the wheels look similar. The fenders are rounded. Possibly it is a prototype?
Not sure if perching a jeep on jerry cans was an approved mechanical strategy, but seems to work for these guys. I don’t remember ever seeing that done.
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Marc found this unusual hand made toy jeep.
“Vintage Tin Toy US Army Jeep
Windscreen moves up and down. Metal wheels.
No visible maker’s mark. Looks handpainted and possibly handmade.
measures approximately 9.75″ long, 4.75″ wide (side mirror to side mirror)”
The seller labels this a 1945 Military Jeep M-38. It looks more like a non-military CJ-5. Someone went all out with the deer blind mods! Definitely one-of-a-kind!
“Today we have for sale a Military Willys M38 Jeep that was converted and used as a deer blind for hunting in south Texas.
The engine was removed after an attempt to restore the jeep but it has been left unattended for a long time. Situations in the family changed that won’t allow this to happen.
Vintage Restoration Project
Needs an engine
Pick-up only at Mirando City, Texas
Buyer is responsible for making shipping arrangement.
Pictures tell the whole story.
Considered a farm vehicle
Not street legal
No title
No License Plates
Please Contact me (956-286-9881) with any questions.”