UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
This looks in good shape.
“54 Willys Jeep PU Has a 3.8 Buick V6 with low miles, diamond plate flatbed. The rest of the running gear is all stock. Good old jeep. Runs good.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
This looks in good shape.
“54 Willys Jeep PU Has a 3.8 Buick V6 with low miles, diamond plate flatbed. The rest of the running gear is all stock. Good old jeep. Runs good.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Here’s a PTO.
“What I have for sale is a rear PTO gear box off of a 1951 Willys CJ-3A. It was removed when we decided to restore the jeep and the owner did not want to put it back on. The gearbox worked fine and all the bearings are tight. As you can see by the pictures it does not include the flange that connects it to the driveshaft. The flange was froze onto the shaft and had to be cut off in order to remove the gearbox from the frame. When I cut the flange off I did manage to cut into the shaft slightly as you can see from one of the pictures. This will not hurt the function of the shaft.
The driveshaft and the transfer case adapter actuator are listed separately. Check my other auctions.”
It looks like this only has surface rust. It might be a solid candidate for restoration.
“56 Willys Pickup Truck – Stock drive train (6-226 Super Hurricane, 3 speed trans), EXCELLENT restoration project, runs and drives, not quite street ready, all new brake system, radiator re-cored, rebuilt carb, new plugs wires cap rotor, new battery, new fuel pump, new wiring harness, new gas tank, new water pump. 810-836-3536”
http://flint.craigslist.org/cto/3519322045.html
No pics provided on eBay.
“THE FRAME AND ENGINE HAVE BEEN REBUILT. THE ENGINE HAS NEW VALVES, RINGS AND BEARINGS. THE FRAME HAS BEEN COMPLETELY REBUILT. IT HAS BEEN SANDBLASTED, THEN PRIMED AND PAINTED WITH RUST RESISTANT PAINT. IT HAS BEEN REIFORCED BY REWELDING ALL OF THE WELD POINTS. IT HAS ALL NEW BRAKES, MASTER CYLINDER, WHEEL CYLINDERS, BRAKE LINES. THE WHEEL BEARINGS HAVE BEEN REPLACED AND NEW OIL SEALS. THE STEERING BOX HAS BEEN REBUILT WITH REBUILT LINKAGE. THE TIE RODS, ARMS AND LINKAGE ARE ALL NEW. THE CLUTCH PALTE AND CLUTCH ARE IN GREAT CONDITION. CALL COREY @ 801-638-2447”
This is possibly a ww2 jeep motor. No pics provided.
“FLAT HEAD 4 CYL ENGINE TRANSMISSION AND TRANSFERCASE. OUT OF 1942 CJ2A WILLYS JEEP. MAKE OFFER”
http://baltimore.craigslist.org/pts/3518391238.html
The Milner Library at Illinois State University has a collection of Circus Memorabilia, including a nice digital archive. I’ve selected a couple of images that show jeeps Numbers 3, 4, and 5 from the Ringling Barnum Circus.
As you can see below, No 3 is working hard holding up Carmen Barrigon, while No. 4 lazily watches.
http://digital.library.illinoisstate.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/circus/id/1166/rec/4
Meanwhile, No. 5 is doing all the heavily lifting. The photographer, Sverre O. Braathen, calls this a Ford Jeep, but it looks like a CJ-3A the way the bumper is bolted onto the frame, though it also has a CJ-2A windshield. The rear PTO is raising the platforms for seating. My circus book has a good shot of the PTO setup from the rear, but I haven’t had a chance to scan that.
http://digital.library.illinoisstate.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/circus/id/2021/rec/1
Dave shared this image of a Pepsi Surrey. This is a little clearer than a similar picture shown on the CJ-3B page.
Dave has been restoring a MT-Tug and is looking for the following:
1. The origin of the vehicle and any of its history if known.
2. An original transfer case
3. An original steering column
4. Any other parts someone might have.
He has Mark Askew’s books, these links http://www.smcars.net/forums/jeep/32621-willys-mt-tug-6×6-1941-a.html, and information from Fred Smith. Anyone know of other information source regarding this vehicle?
Glenn spotted a brochure for this Jeep-like vehicle. There some great PTO shots, too. You can learn more about them at Wikipedia.
Glenn spotted this unusual brochure. This brochure describes the Lightening Six Motor being used as a boat motor.