UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(12/26/2012) This looks good. It has the aftermarket clamps that someone said are from a porsche?
“1948 willys original excellent condition runs great goes anywhere”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(12/26/2012) This looks good. It has the aftermarket clamps that someone said are from a porsche?
“1948 willys original excellent condition runs great goes anywhere”
UPDATE: Was priced at $10,200. **SOLD**
(09/22/2012) This will need a little work.
“Up for Sale is a 1942 Ford Gpw “Script”jeep.It has all new brake lines,new wheel cylinders,New master cylinder, New fuel tank,plus too much to list.It has 4 combat wheels. It will turn over but not start.The drivetrain has not been tested so I’m listing it as needing restored! This will make a great jeep to restore this winter for next year’s military shows and parades! The frame and body are 100% solid,PLUS, it has a transferrable,clear Ohio title! This is no rust bucket found out in the back forty! Will be selling Strictly “AS-IS”! Asking $11,500 or will take a partial,or full trade,(depending on condition) for a 35 HP or larger Kubota,Case IH,Mahindra,J.D. or New Holland Loader tractor with decent hours. 4 WD a plus! “NO JUNK PLEASE”! Be the only kid on your block to own a WW2 combat jeep!Thanks for looking !”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7300
(02/19/2013) I like the color scheme. Looks solid.
“61 Willy’s Wagon– rebuilt super hurican 6 with only 1200 miles. New carb, brakes, clutch, and tires. New interior. Fantastic body. $7300.00.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
(07/15/2012) The front springs have been out boarded and reversed.
“1943 jeep willys ford mb. 350 sbc with a turbo 350 trans. new shocks . new seat belts. not a chevy guy it needs to be tuned. asking 5500.00 obo”
UPDATE: This looks like it may have been a service truck.
“1948 Willys Jeep Truck
Color: Brown
Engine: mid 60’s ford falcon straight 6
*Doesn’t have original flat head 4-cylinder
Has 4-wheel drive and three speed on the column transmission
Has plow and custom dump box that are included with truck.
Very motivated! This truck is a classic and will need a little bit of TLC.
Photo attached is a general picture- email for actual photos.
If interesting in viewing -call 9eight9-4eight2-two68five”
http://saginaw.craigslist.org/cto/3650773955.html
Paul forwarded these pics to consider. The moral is, always follow a half track!
“Last Saturday I visited the local military vehicle show and I saw an amazing sight. Among the various military trucks, Jeeps and one half track on display there was a Willys M 38 which had suffered a bit of body damage when the previously mentioned half track didn’t quite stop soon enough. I don’t know the reason for the meeting of these vehicles but the attached pictures show the results of contact between one very light and one very heavy military rig. The poor M 38 got the worst of this bump but the half track also suffered when it received a scratch in the paint on the front drum. Sad to see but I don’t believe anyone was hurt.”
Here’s another Newsweek Ad from 1943. I will have to fill in the issue information later, as I don’t have it with me. This was a two page ad in the center of the magazine.
Sebastian’s father spotted this jeep and share the picture with us. Note the extended rear.
He writes, “My dad spotted this nice 3B in Villavicenio, Meta (Colombia). It seems
to be used for work or daily drive, the yellow plate means is registered
as a regular car. The white top looks nice and goes well with the
tires. However, it seems a little larger than normal. It seems there is
a cat or a dog underneath.”
I’m really wondering about the text on the back of this card. I can’t tell what it is promoting. The title claims this is Bruce Minard a gold prospector in Red Hill, Mojave, California.
“NICE UNUSED STANDARD-SIZE CHROME POSTCARD……..1950s/60s ERA……IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.”