UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800
Unclear how much value is here.
“Not exactly sure of the year, I seem to recall it is a 1943. Has engine, transmission, etc.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800
Unclear how much value is here.
“Not exactly sure of the year, I seem to recall it is a 1943. Has engine, transmission, etc.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2150
“This is a May of 1945 GPW Ford Built Jeep. Has original Data plate that matches frame GPW 2589**. It is a major project but these are about the easiest thing out there to restore. Has a later F head willys motor currently. Does have original tow bar on front and lots of original “f” marked parts. I also have the correct air filter, correct radiator, correct voltage regulator. Has correct f marked front seats and correct gas tank still in it. Original dash with gauges. Rust in front floors. No title, but does have old black plate and years worth of old registrations that match the numbers in the glove box. Again it has rust, body need lots of work. The other jeep in the background is not for sale!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000.
(03/27/2013) This isn’t “all original”. I can’t tell if this is a VEC or not.
“I have for sale 1945 willys cj2a jeep. been restored everything works perfectly all original has military tires on it, I just don’t drive it enough, this is NOT A MUG TOY, if interested in this jeep email me, Thanks”
UPDATE: Still Available
(04/16/2013) No title. Doesn’t run.
“1940’s Flat Fender Willys Jeep
Hard Item to find
Complete Engine and drive train
Does not run and Not TITLE.
$2,500.00
Call 252 560 0950 or 252 286 9607”
Joe wrote me the other day and offered to share some photos from a photoshoot of a CJV-35, a M-38 and a M-151A2. I’ve included a few pictures. All the vehicles look great!
You can view many more photos at the link below.
https://picasaweb.google.com/104505857821632570507/ThreeVintageMilitaryJeepsAPictorialComparison
Marc forwarded a website called Primeportal. It offers photographic walk-arounds of all types of vehicles. Here’s one of a CJ-2A Fire Jeep (though it is listed as a CJ38 fire truck.
Here’s an interesting postcard taken at Camp Drum, NY. There’s no year that I can find.
“Unused Postcard That Has Not Been Postmarked.
Condition:Good condition with normal wear along edges & corners/may include slight wrinkles and folds.”
Here’s an unusual postcard showing some slat grilles.
“Standard Postcard Size: 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches”
This is rare enough that I haven’t seen one for sale before.
“Title: THE JEEP
Publisher: KOBUNSHA BUNKO (WORLD PHOTO PRESS)
Year: 1985 FIRST PRINT
Dimensions: 6.03 X 4.13 X 0.51 inches
Language: JAPANESE
Conditions: Cover: Very Good
Book: Very Good”
The seller thinks these might have been part of a calendar.
“12 Lino Palacio cartoons for Jeep. These may have been from a calendar. Very good condition. Each print is 13.5″ x 11″.”