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From the Library of Congress comes these images I haven’t seen previously.
1. Heavy weapons combat car showing arrangements for gun and shells in New Caledonia. Permanent Link. Reproduction Number: LC-USW33-027842-ZC.
2. A one-and-a-half ton truck with wrecker mount pulling in a jeep during maneuvers somewhere in New Caledonia. Permanent Link. Reproduction Number: LC-USW33-027852-Z
“Original WWII military jeep. Fantastic shape to be a 1952. Runs and drives great. Clean title… I’ve owned lots of old vehicles… Nothing turns more heads than this one.”
“Selling for my dad a Willys Jeep with Chevy 283 motor and nice 235.15 tires. New seats and gas tank. Typical condition for it’s age with rust / bondo but looks good. Will post pictures later. Five zero seven 828 – Six six 08.”
I’m going to guess this is a fiberglass body. It doesn’t look like a mb or a dj body.
“1948 CJ2A, Buick 231 V6, sm 420 4 speed, model 18 transfer case, Warn OD, Lokar throttle cable, dual tanks, W/SW sending units. All new and too much to list. Thanks. Michael”
“Serial Number: 8422-10248. This 1966 CJ-6A Tuxedo Park Jeep in excellent condition and has the majority original equipment. Following are some key features:
*1966 CJ6 – all steel original body with very little rust
*Original Dautle V6 in good running condition
*4-speed Manual Transmission
*Newer Top
*Power Steering (that’s what you see on the front bumper)
*New Tires – plenty of miles left on them
*Odometer replaces 1500 miles ago; previous owner claims the jeep had 32,000 miles on it before odometer was replaces. We have no way of verifying – but vehicle condition supports claim.
*Re-upholstered original front seats
*Back seat need to be re-upholstered
The 1966 MSRP of a Tux Park Mark IV was $2617.82* for the CJ-6A (Kaiser Jeep Corporation, ca. 1965/1966). *Basic vehicles include – oil filter, oil bath air cleaner, directional signals, permanent anti-freeze, dual windshield wipers, front seat belts, closed crankcase ventilation, 2/3 front adjustable driver’s seat, chrome bumpers, 35-amp alternator, glove box door, body steps, remote shift, 2-stage springs, chrome trim and single lever transfer case.
Current NADA value goes from Low/Poor Condition of $3,850 to Average/Good Condition of $7,507 to Excellent Condition of $15,070. Based on the great condition this jeep is in with the majority original equipment, we are asking $7,299.
Don’t miss the opportunity to get a rare piece of Jeep history!”
I can’t tell if there are dents on the side or if those are reflections.
“Stock 1974 cj6. Runs well doesn’t need much besides a new top. Otherwise known as the long wheelbase cj5. Somewhat rare to find a decent cj6 anymore. Give me a call 5037060596. Thanks”
“For sale is a custom, long-travel, sand jeep. It was built in 2004 by Larry Minor Motorsports using the finest automotive engineering and expertise available in the off-roading market. It is turn-key ready for Glamis fun.
The vehicle has a small block 430 cubic inch Dart after-market engine and produces 700 hp. It has a Turbo 400 transmission and a Strange Spool 9 inch Ford rear end. The body is full-fiberglass with a chromoly tube frame. It has been molded after a 1946 flat fender Willy’s Jeep.”