Here’s a jeep that is featured at the Pegasus Bridge Museum in Ranville, France. Credit for the photos goes to “mr_lovebucket” and were posted on Flickr. Click on the pics to see the full photos.
Here’s a jeep that is featured at the Pegasus Bridge Museum in Ranville, France. Credit for the photos goes to “mr_lovebucket” and were posted on Flickr. Click on the pics to see the full photos.
Hugh forwarded this photo. It looks to me to be very similar to the unidentified jeep (rusted white and blue one) from France at this link: http://cj3b.info/Toys/RidingToysID.html It’s got the high hood, the right wheels, a similar seat and more.
It sounds like the price may vary depending on the weather.
“If you call WHILE it’s S*N*O*W*I*N*G or SNOW is forecast, It’s $3250
Willy’s with plow and Hardtop – Runs great – needs a couple of small issues addressed
Cash is always best but may be open to trades
Don’t need this, I bought a backhoe
PLEASE, NO TEXTS – I WON’T ANSWER
Bob 6 OH 9 4/5/7 8+2+3+5”
This trailer looks like a good price.
“Sweet 1966 Jeep Style Army Trailer in great working Condition! 12 volt wired w original lights! Pintle hitch set up w working ha d brake. Comes w spare!
Will sell fast!
750 or best offer.”
No pics provided.
“This is a pretty clean, running and mostly original jeep. It is currently titled and ready to drive.I will be able to show this weekend.I do not have pictures.”
UPDATE: Still Available
“2 Willy Jeeps CJ2 for sale. Not running, but many usable parts. The green one has a good radiator and a gun rack on the inside below the windshield. Engine and drivetrain all there. The other Jeep is in two pieces, it has the drivetrain all there with the rearend.
No Titles
$500 or best offer.
For more info or questions call
740-945-0159 (landline)”
http://akroncanton.craigslist.org/cto/4233819206.html
Juan shared this neat story about restoring a pedal jeep for his grandson Francisco. The email was written in Spanish, so I translated it as best as I could.
Juan writes, I am pleased to talk to you about something incredible that happened to me. A few days ago a jeep friend, Alejandro Galvan, messaged me, telling me that there was a pedal jeep for sale in acoatepec bazaar. They were selling a pedal jeep like the one my parents gave me when I was almost two years old.
The next day my brother and I went to see it. We bought it, cleaned it and compared it with a photo of my toy jeep from 60 years ago. We were surprised to discover that it is identical, except for a few modifications such as different tires tires and a windshield. I plan to ask the person who sold me if they know the source. Maybe there’ s a chance it was originally my very own toy. How amazing that would be!
Since my grandson just turned on year old and it was his Catholic baptism, we gave it to him. To my great astonishment, when my grandson saw it I could see in his eyes the joy. After the celebration, my brother and myself began restoring it to look like my pedal jeep. I’m very pleased with the way it turned out. Warmest regards from Coatepec, Veracruz, Mexico.
BEFORE RESTORATION: You can see the photos of Juan’s original pedal jeep in the photos in the first picture.
AFTER RESTORATION: (I wish I’d had one of those as a kid!)
UPDATE: Al explains more about these blocks in the comments section. And, below is what the photo might look like of the first block (thanks Ron).
Etched Negative blocks for sale on eBay.
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Looks lightly used.
“Antique Pedal Car in good condition. Great Christmas Present 940-390-2140”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3650.
MIssing a parking light, but runs and drives.
“Willys Jeep 1950 CJ3A, runs and drives, new front floor pan, alternator, new foam in seats, new front springs, rebuilt carb, diff seals, complete new exhaust, new wheel cylinders and master cylinder, licensed and driven all summer,”