Here’s an unusual parts catalog.
Framed Photo of Man and Jeep on Ebay
Anyone Recogize this GPW from Pennyslvania?
In Nov of 2012 this GPW was on eBay. It also appears earlier here.. It was eventually sold to a dealer in the UK who in turn sold it to David Fairhead. David is wondering if anyone knows who the seller from Pennsylvania. He’s hoping to learn more information about its history. (BTW, he’s already successfully found some additional info at G503 — it was originally in Maryland).
1946 CJ-2A Westhampton Beach, NY **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
Good starting bid price.
“Painted fire engine red, within the past few years, this vehicle is show stopping, head turning, beautiful old car. The vehicle is registered, insured and has a current New York State Motor Vehicle Inspection certificate. The dashboard gauges all work, and there’s room for an additional gauge.The vehicle is an everyday driver, and the 4 wheel drive mechanisms work well. The engine and transmission are GM V6 3.8 liter Chevy and GM stock 4 speed transmission respectively. There is a Hurst 4-speed gear shifter. Diamond plate on running boards, rear quarter and tailgate. Radio is installed, not presently working.I’ve taken this vehicle to weekend antique car shows, and it gets unending attention! New Parts/work: Front and Rear Brakes,New Emergency Brake system,undercoat,new secondary ignition system with distributor cap, rotor and plugs,new alternator assembly,battery cutoff,horn functions. newly rebuilt carburetor, new seat covers, new shift knob, new carpets, newly painted storage boxes”
1947 CJ-2A Arcadia, FL $1500
No much tread on those ‘mud tires’. It runs.
“1947 Willys CJ2A Jeep
-4cyl Flathead, runs well, needs new key ignition
-Vintage home-done lift, sits on military non-directional mud tires…front tires hold air, back tires start to go flat after about a week or so.
-NO TITLE! Woods/offroad use only…perfect for Redneck Yacht Club”
http://fortmyers.craigslist.org/lee/cto/4261882339.html
Year? FC-150 Imperial Beach, CA $300
UPDATE: Price dropped to $300.
(10/30/2013) It’s a parts vehicle at this point.
“1950s something Willys FC Jeep, 150. Selling complete for parts. NO TITLES, NO VIN PLATES.
No engine, seats or bed. Has tranny and transfer case.
No text no emails call 6one9-3one3-8264”
1952 M-38 Sandpoint, ID **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800
(07/10/2012) “Price Reduced- Stock 52 Willys M38 Army jeep. Solid original tub. Great for restoration all original except front bumper. Current original motor ran last summer but smoked. I removed the head and found a bad valve. Has original seats, gas tank, jump seat and arctic hard top with doors, YS carb. I have a spare L134 4 cylinder motor for the jeep. Still 24 Volt system with original waterproof distributor and aircraft plugs with new aircraft plug wires. Has original 16 inch wheels. I have a spare new 24v starter, and and have the original 24 generator as well.”
M-38 Hardtop Claremont, CA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400.
(09/05/2013) Some windows are cracked.
“Willys jeep m38 hard top, original Willys overland part. Has windshield, 2 doors & back window. Driver’s side windows are cracked & rear window cracked. Windshield has original vacuum wiper motors. Overall in decent shape. I believe all original.”
VEEP, VEEPSTERS and the SCAMP
UPDATE: A builder’s manual for the VEEPSTER has now been posted.
I’ve known about the VEEP Jeep Kit, from Hadley Engineering out of Costa Mesa, California, but I recently learned about two additional VW kit jeeps: The Veepster and the SCAMP. However, I’m still not clear what differentiates a VEEP from a SCAMP or a VEEPSTER.
The SCAMP VW KIT was built and sold out of Redding, California, in the early 70s. I found this ad at the TheSamba.com website
Here’s a beautiful 1973 SCAMP (lots of pictures), but I couldn’t say if this is entire stock or not:
The VEEPSTER VW kit car was sold by VEEPSTER, LLC, out of Mesa, Arizona, according to Kit Car Guide. Curiously, a Czech Republic site and thesamba.com site show that a VEEPSTER VW Kit was sold by Sun Valley Autotech out of Scottsdale, Arizona. Here’s a builder’s and assembly manual for the VEEPSTER by the Sun Valley Autotech company.
The following two pics from this site reportedly show a VEEPSTER.
E-VEEPSTER: Meanwhile, there is a kit car seller out of Sedona that claimed in 2011 or 2012 to make an E-VEEPSTER. The company appears to have gone out of business. The body of the E-VEEPSTER looks more like a South African Gobex or Badger (especially the windshield) than a VEEP, SCAMP or VEEPSTER.
Here’s an ad from July 10, 2012 that was part of a sustainable business article from the Portland Business Journal:
You can see a very quick clip of a Veepster on Youtube:
According to Youtube, Venus Motors, Electric Car Options and Go Electric came together to build the e-Veepster. A CJ3A Jeep fiberglass replica with a chassis designed with aftermarket VW suspension and the Venus EV Drive System. Kits are available, assembly is available, who says EV’s aren’t available. Many styles to choose from but in Sedona, AZ this is Red Rock 1
OTHER KNOWN VW JEEP KITS:
The British Jago Geep
The South African Gobex
The South African Badger
DUKW Discovered in Italy’s Lake Garda
Paul discovered this article from 2012 about the discovery of a DUKW near Mussolini’s lakeside home on Lake Garda, Italy. The article calls the vehicle an amphibious jeep, but it better resembles a DUKW.
Short Excerpt from article:
A 67-year-search for the final resting place of 24 U.S. Servicemen lost in a tragic accident storming Italian dictator Benito Mussolini’s refuge during the last days of the Second World War may have finally been discovered.
New video footage released yesterday by the Voluntary Association of Lake Garda shows what appears to be the wreck of an amphibious U.S truck which sunk 600-feet to the bottom of the picturesque lake on April 30th 1945 during the operation.

























