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(09/23/2013) This is listed as a 1945, but I don’t see any evidence it is that early.
“Runs great . It has new tires , new paint ,and new bumpers .
will post pictures soon ,Call 254-913-8180
No texts or e-mails due to scammers . Thanks .”
I’ll be doing updates during the day at some point Sunday. Until then, here’s a photo from a jeep trip we took during Memorial Day Weekend, 1981. I believe it was taken somewhere on the east side of the mountains probably in the hills above Cle Elum. I was 16 at the time and dad was letting me drive most of the trip, so I was having fun. Our CJ-5 is on the left. Click on the photo to make it bigger.
Left to right: Our CJ-5, Stan’s M-38 (now Mitch’s), Ham’s CJ-5, Danny’s CJ-5, Piddle Power (stock CJ-3A), Green Fiberglass Flatfender (not club member, but can’t remember name), Carter’s flattie Otis. From WWJC scrapbook.
“1944 JEEP WILLYS MB 4X4 3 speed 4 cylinder. Clean title. Fully rebuilt engine runs good,tilt steering wheel, new brakes, back and front tow hitch. Brand new top. Clean paint no rust. 909-222-5342 LOCATED IN SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92346 WILL NOT SHIP.”
Dan forwarded these two photos of a good looking San Francisco 49er-themed DJ-3A. I tried to find more info about it online, but couldn’t learn any more.
Life magazine photographer W. Eugene Smith too this photo on Mariana Island of Saipan during the summer of 1944. You can see more photos at dailymail.co.uk’s site. As you can see, both of these jeeps are MB Slatgrilles. Interesting that the spares are stored in the same place used later by the CJs.
Blaine spotted this jeep with some nifty changes. The top is particularly interesting with its suicide doors.
“I am placing this posting for a friend. He does not hunt anymore. It is in very good condition has always been Inside can . It has a Ford V six engine, automatic transmission with a warning overdrive it cruises nicely at 65 mile-per-hour it has a hydraulic captein built into the fornt bumper there is no rust in the vehicle it runs excellent asking $5500 for it or best offer.”