UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500. This hasn’t been listed since 2010.
(06/27/2013) This appears solid.
“I have a cj6 in orignal condition with a reily pto winch. drive train good condition, body needs work”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500. This hasn’t been listed since 2010.
(06/27/2013) This appears solid.
“I have a cj6 in orignal condition with a reily pto winch. drive train good condition, body needs work”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
This runs and drives, but doesn’t stop so well. Looks solid. I wonder if there is a title.
“Have a 1960 jeep original except seats and wheels and tires..4 cyl ..runs drives good..needs brake work..2500 OBO..Jeep is located at Chesapeake Campground..for more information call..dont text.”
I found some Australian pictures at “The Brigade” that included three Bantam BRC-40 photos. There is a Ford GP photo as well. See all the vintage pictures here: http://thebrigade.thechive.com/2011/05/30/the-jeep-worked-hard-in-wwii-33-photos/
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This riding radio flyer with a jeep grille is pretty cool. If only I had known about this when my kids were small.
“This is a well used vintage wood push car from Radio Flyer. The front looks like a jeep. There are some cracks in the wood as well as stains and fading. The steering and horn works and has a squeaker inside. The car measures 24″ long and 14” wide including the tires. This car is very well used and has some issues but still rolls and steers fine. The largest crack is on the left “drivers” side and measures 6″ long.”
Here’s a neat golf and jeep ad from 1965.
“Auto Brochure – Kaiser Jeep Corporation – Jeep – Product Line Overview – Code: DM 65-03 (interpret as 1965 from the Code) -12 pages – Colour – approx. 11 x 8.5 inch page – rust on staples and on paper in immediate vicinity, toning (brightness reversion) with age – postally mailed; address label affixed.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This is one of a limited edition of bronze sculptures featuring the jeep at a military checkpoint. Read this article for more information. http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1893&dat=19880717&id=ncFQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=PccMAAAAIBAJ&pg=2512,1973525
“Up for auction is a RARE Limited Edition patinated bronze sculpture manufactured by Don Sommer’s American Arrow Corporation. The bronze “CHECKPOINT” is a limited edition sculpture released by Chrysler Corporation in 1988 of the 1941 military Army JEEP. The bottom reads “SERIES 3 #0722″ made in USA by the American Arrow Corp. It looks as though it is signed on the top right base but I can’t make out the name. The base is about 10 x 6.5 inches and the Jeep itself is about 5.5 inches long. The JEEP (MB5 ?) and the soldiers are nicely detailed. This is very heavy, approximately 6 pounds. This sculpture is RARE and is in very good used condition!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
I liked that the jeep fire truck and the cargo personnel carrier showed up in the ad. They are pretty rare to see in ads.
“ORIGINAL RARE 1956 CANADA KAISER WILLYS JEEP FIRE TRUCK AMBULANCE CARGO SEDAN AD ALL MODELS SHOWN
THIS IS THE FIRST TIME WE HAVE SEEN THIS CANADIAN AD IN 11 YEARS AND WE HAVE SOLD MANY CANADIAN WILLYS ADS.
Ad measures 5″ x 6″ approximately, in very good condition.”
This is located in Canada, but was originally mailed to a dealer in Iowa.
“Auto Brochure – Kaiser Jeep Corporation – Jeep Tuxedo Park Mark IV – Green colouring version – Code: DM 64-01 (interpret 1964 from the Code) – 16 panel / page foldout (2 panels shown in scan) Colour – approx. 5.5 x 8.5 inch panel / page – stored in folded condition; originally postally mailed with receipient address tag – Dealer Print for Morris Motor Car Company Inc., Waterloo, Iowa.”
UPDATE: This was sold on eBay a few days ago. Marty contacted me and wondered if the buyer could email him at
mtmabe@northstate.net
“This is the first one of these I’ve seen. Dan happened to forward a thread about this very engine today. http://www.oldmarineengine.com/discus/messages/3449/96470.html
“Jeep/155 Parts Book, 8-1/2 x 11″, 15 pages, V-6, 155 HP, Marine Engine, all parts listed and illustrated, torn cover”
UPDATE: Was $23,000. **SOLD**
Mark listed this at warjeeps.com
“1941 Jeep MB slatgrill. Completely restored and operational. Email for more photos and information.”