The jeep is small (and beat up).
“1945 WILLYS JEEP CHAMPION SPARK PLUG AD CANADA WWII MILITARY ARMY WAR SHIP
Magazine ad, page measures 5″ x 7″ approximately, in very good condition.”
The jeep is small (and beat up).
“1945 WILLYS JEEP CHAMPION SPARK PLUG AD CANADA WWII MILITARY ARMY WAR SHIP
Magazine ad, page measures 5″ x 7″ approximately, in very good condition.”
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**
This looks very restorable.
“This M5 generator was built for the US Army in World War II, by the Hobart manufacturing Company. It is built on intergrated steel skids. The generator has a four cylinder ZXB Hercules engine. From online research, this engine was sometimes used in the Willys Overland Jeep. The output of the generator set can be field set for either single or three phase operation. The output is rated at three kilowatts. This unit has sat for many years, but I believe can be rebuilt to operate correctly, and could be used as a functioning display. Just to make clear, the unit does not run at this time. This unit is rare today, and from research, provided electrical power for the BOFERS anti-aircraft gun setups in WWII. I have found similar generators for you to look at on you tube, but I have not been able to download a link due to ebay rules. Type in M5 generator on the you tube search bar.”
The King and the Whirly Bird was written by Mabel Watts in 1969. It’s supposed to include a reference/picture to the “royal jeep”. Whether there really is a jeep, it’s a cute sounding book.
“This hardcover book was writtten by Mabel Watts, illustrated by Harold Berson. Published by Parents’ Magazine Press, copyright 1969.
Once there was a king who had a wonderful kind of flying machine called a whirlybird. He had a pilot named Joe who could fly the machine, but the king would not use the machine at all. “Birds fly. I’m not a bird!” said the king. He had to travel a lot so he used the coach or rode the stallion. He even tried the rickety old royal train, and the old steamship, and finally the royal jeep. None of those methods of travel worked very well. Finally, Joe the pilot convinced the king to try the whirlybird. “This is the way to travel! The whirlybird is the best!” said the king.
Excellent condition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
“1947 Jeep SUV Willy CJ2 a fully restored three speed transmission four-wheel-drive with the soft top!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
Here’s a nicely refurbished jeep.
“Own a piece of American history with this 1946 CJ2A Jeep Willys. It is fully restored (not to original specifications), runs great, and is very clean (never used off road since restored), tires are in good condition, new battery, new alternator, and has been converted to 12v . Asking for $7,500.00 or willing to trade for a reliable vehicle or travel trailer.”
**SOLD** Was listed for $1000
“Project, or parts, with 3.7 Liter Willys Super Hurricane six cylinder flathead engine, Borg warner T-90 three speed transmission, and a Spicer transfer case. This vehicle was last registered in California in 1977, and the serial number is 61568 21099. This vehicle was purchased at an estate sale about seven years ago, and has been sitting in storage since then ….. What you see, is pretty much what you get …., a project, or a parts car…. No Title or Registration is included, only a Bill of Sale, as I purchased it. For further information, you can email me.”
This has a glass tub.
“1952 M38 Jeep 134 4cyL 3spd w/overdrive. 4×4. Locking Hubs. Aluminum Hardtop w/Doors, Fiberglass Tub. New Wiring, Brakeline, Master Cyl. Heater, Seats and cushions, Fuel Tank, Wiper Motors, Fusebox. Good Tires. Runs and Drives – Will Consider Trades. No Sleds. $4000.00 Call me at 207-975-0073.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $650.
(03/26/2014) The Jeep has been restored, but not he trailer.
“IM SELLING A VINTAGE 50’S U-HAUL JEEP AND TRAILER. THE JEEP HAS BEEN RESTORED AND HAS ALL NEW DECALS. THE TRAILER COULD USE NEW PAINT. ASKING 650.00 NEG. EMAIL ME YOUR NUMBER AND WILL CALL BACK IN ORDER. PUT UHAUL IN TITLE SO I KNOW ITS NOT SPAM.WILL REMOVE LISTING WHEN SOLD”
UPDATE: Was $5000. **SOLD**
The price isn’t bad. The body looks pretty in tact.
“This thing is well, cool as it gets!
1945 FORD GP Sand Jeep.
Crane roller rockers
Crane roller rockers
Edelbrock intake
Edelbrock carburetor
K&N air filter
Accel coil
Moroso crank case breathers
Mickey Thompson valve covers
5 point seat belts
15 gallon racing fuel cell
Really nice paddles tires
Clear California title
Headers with dual flow masters
Ford 9″ rear end
Turbo 350 with shift kit”
No pics provided.
“1944 Jeep Willies MB with extra Engine ,Transmission, Transfer case and lots of extra Parts… needs head gasket $1500 OBO”