UPDATE: WERE $60.
“HI I HAVE 4 DESERT DOG TIRES, 2 ARE THE NEWER AND 2 ARE THE FORMULA ONES. THE NEWER ONES ARE 25% TREAD AND THE FORMULA ARE 50% TREAD BUT KINDA MESSED UP BUT STILL VERY RUN ABLE.”
Newer Dog:
Older Dog:
UPDATE: WERE $60.
“HI I HAVE 4 DESERT DOG TIRES, 2 ARE THE NEWER AND 2 ARE THE FORMULA ONES. THE NEWER ONES ARE 25% TREAD AND THE FORMULA ARE 50% TREAD BUT KINDA MESSED UP BUT STILL VERY RUN ABLE.”
Newer Dog:
Older Dog:
This might restore well.
“1953 willys wagon. Two wheel drive.4 cylinder manual 3 speed. Runs good, new master cylinder. All glass is clean, body in good shape, some nicks and dings. Solid wagon. Floors Are good. Interior is all there and clean. Would make a nice hot rod or beach cruiser. Needs gas tank treated or replaced. I Have clean title on hand. Too many projects need to sell. Asking 2800 or best offer. Please call 760-518-5501 thanks”
No pics provided.
“Good old Willys. Ive gone through this jeep. Mechanically awesome condition. Needs some rear quarter tub work, diamond plate rear quarter’s would work. Pictures coming soon.
Runs excellent new 31″ super swamper LTB tires, red in color to much new stuff to list.
Need to sell before hunting season asking $3200”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900
Some body work required.
“1953 Willys CJ3b. This might be a parts jeep or could be restored with alot of work.
Engine runs, no brakes, body tub rusted out all floor pans are gone.
Frame is in good shape. Rear cross member rusted out. Complete jeep mostly Original ,
has plow pump and a heater for winter. Comes with a title and keys
If you were to rebuild it would need a new suspension breaks body panels and a lot more but this jeep might be a good start.”
Ann and I drove to her VA appointment on Beacon Hill near downtown Seattle Wednesday, taking Interstate-5 northbound as usual. As we approached the Cleveland High School exit, I was babbling about something, since forgotten, when I looked west toward nothing in particular. Suddenly, I realized I was looking at two flatties. How I kept from wrecking while I was rubber-necking should be considered a miracle, because one of the two jeeps looked like an early Philippines Jeepney.
Ann realized I was staring at the two vehicles and knew I’d tell her we’d be investigating them a little closer. Fortunately, she’s a good sport.
After a little research, I discovered the jeeps are sitting on a container at the Marine Vacuum Services (Mar-Vac) yard. Here’s our photo (we left the camera with the telephone at home . . . sigh). Pretty neat! I don’t know how I’ve missed them all these years.
Here’s a view from Google Earth:
That top looks in good shape. It appears to be a Body V7 Works Top
“Original 35mm film slide.
Subject: USAF airman and Willys Jeep.
Date: Aug. 1964
Mount/Film Type: Kodachrome II”
UPDATE: Was priced at $3800. **SOLD**
This may be worth a look.
“1942 Ford GPW. In good shape.
Many spare parts included – body parts, engine parts, etc.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $8000.
(07/30/2013) Looks good.
“Jeep 1942 GPW 10,000 209-479-4683”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(04/29/2013) It looks solid.
“I am selling my 1953 Jeep Willys CJ 3 B with the high hood For $5000 obo. It has a brand new stock Solex Carburetor (might need a little fine tuning), updated gauges, new service maual, BFG 31 X 10.5 R15 tires.”