These two negatives from 1945 might interest GPW collectors.
These two negatives from 1945 might interest GPW collectors.
Bill shared this FC. Looks in good shape.
https://www.hemmings.com/auction/1959-jeep-fc150-center-city-mn-351323
“… Described as having undergone a cab- and bed-off restoration, with recent paint that’s said to be in very good shape, the Jeep has also reportedly received a new bed floor and hardware, and scored a win in its only car-show appearance to date…”
This truck is currently at $5800. Thanks to Bill for sharing.
https://www.hemmings.com/auction/1957-jeep-other-843526
“A 1957 Willys Jeep Flatbed with a flathead Super Hurricane six-cylinder is what’s offered here, for sale at no reserve. The New Hampshire-based vintage 4×4 was reportedly painted in 2020 and has a “rust-free” body, while the L-head Super Hurricane engine is said to be original, but in need of a tune-up. There are 65,754 miles on the odometer, but the seller notes it was non-functional for a while. The truck’s true mileage is unknown. “It’s time to pass this truck on to another old Jeep lover,” says the seller.”
UPDATE: Roger Jordan posted this rare photo of a DJ-6A concept vehicle on Facebook. It reminds me of the Dispatcher-100 and Sportif models, so I’ll add it to this page
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Originally posted April 8, 2019:
As most folks know, Brooks Stevens was instrumental in numerous production and concept car designs. One of the lesser known projects was, apparently, an offshoot of the DJ-3A 2WD line. There are four documented designs, two of which became concept vehicles.
Dispatcher 100: Derek Redmond published a slightly different version of this concept at the CJ-3B page. It’s titled the Dispatcher 100 (has an insignia with the name on the passenger door) and it may represent a slight update or next evolution of the “Dispatcher” above. The cover on the passenger side cowl suggests this might have been made from the later model DJ-3A body (which used the hole for a heater vent).



This year’s Willys Jeep Rally will be held June 2-3 2023 at its usual location in Houston Woods, College Corner, Ohio. Thanks to Russ for letting me know! You can learn more here: http://www.mw-willysjeep.com
I suspect this will sell pretty quickly.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/520102966765908/
“Runs and drives. Was restored at some point by previous owner. Fresh fluids, fresh carb rebuild. Tires appear to be original to the truck, weather checked but hold air. Bill of sale only.”
The red one has no engine.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1137643770271608
“1946 & 1947 cj2a’s. Multicolored one is a 47’ titled, running L134, with working O/D. Carb needs a rebuild, brakes need attention, but stops. Older 7.00×15’s NOS, just mounted. The red one is a 46, no title, no motor, but I have enough parts to put it together including 2 blocks, one just needs to be assembled. Message me if you have any questions”
This is listed as a 1942; it has some military parts; and, it has no glove box, so it may have been a slat grille at some point.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3319730388275939/
“1942 Jeep Cj2a · Other_body_style · Driven 10,000 miles 350 engine automatic trans”
Update SOLD. Was $9900.
It’s a project.
“RARE AND DESIRABLE U S ARMY FORD GPW JEEP VERY COMPLETE AND ORIGINAL . NEEDING RESTORATION AND IS VERY SOLID . ENGINE IS FREE . ORIGINAL FORD DRIVE TRAIN. COMBAT WHEELS. Seller’s Notes Will be happy to provide additional photos and details. Jeep is not running and has been in storage.”
UPDATE: This was sold out of NV in 2021. Now for sale (make offer) in Cali.
(04/03/2021) This is different. The price seems reasonable.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/501492705205201/
“Full custom 1950 Willy’s wagon completed 900 miles ago. Frame off, everything new, built 350/350 with tubbed Dana rear end, custom rumble seat, seats 8, custom sound system and led lighting. Looking for trades or make offer!”