UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800
Not a perfect restoration, but might be a solid jeep.
“1946 WILLYS… RESTORED.. AND READY TO GO ANY WHERE..
NEW TIRES AND BRAKES..
FRESH PAINT..
BUY AND DRIVE HOME ANYWHERE!!!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800
Not a perfect restoration, but might be a solid jeep.
“1946 WILLYS… RESTORED.. AND READY TO GO ANY WHERE..
NEW TIRES AND BRAKES..
FRESH PAINT..
BUY AND DRIVE HOME ANYWHERE!!!!”
Isn’t that a tractor front nose?
“Everything on this truck is brand new besides the body..350 small block 350 turbo trans 9in ford rear..Rear air ride and front disc..Way to much to list the entire truck was built at bonified customs in fairborn oh.This truck was built the right way and made to last extremly reliable..Have way more invested in this but must sell due to moving..call or text 614 556 3211 serious inquiries only please.. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
Hard to tell how much value is here.
“I have two 1962 CJ5’s. They are in ruff condition and would be great winter projects.
The Green/Black
-Motors siezed
-Body
-Good frame
-Good upholstery
-Hard Top
-Hard Doors
-Barn Fresh
-Title
-$1000 obo
Red/White
-Good frame
-Motor turns over, will need very little to get running
-All original
-Came with a plow
-No title
-1500 obo
Both are pretty much parts jeeps, we planned to buy a steel tub and combine the parts from both jeeps to create one. We never had the work space and never really got focused on it. Will send detailed pictures if interested.
$2500 for both obo”
Here are two different stories from two issues of Popular Mechanics comparing the size of a M-38A1 to the Mighty Mite.
1. Popular Mechanics May 1953 on Google Books | Purchase a copy of the magazine on eBay
2. Popular Mechanics March 1954 Page 140 on Google Books | Purchase a copy of the magazine on eBay
Robin forwarded this video from those wild Icelandic vehicles.
Here a book for budding capitalistic kids.
“The Jeep Wheel Book, Published by Samuel Lowe Company. No date but early 1950s.
Neat little book has movable wheels attached to front cover. This copy of the scarcest title in this series, is in near fine condition. There is a bit of light rubbing near the tops of front and rear. Pages are clean and very tight. No names or other markings. It shows some of the uses a jeep can be put to.
Overall condition is Near Fine”
Here’s a wooden jeep from Military Mohagany.
” This handcrafted mahogany wood model is an extremely beautiful replica of a World War II Willys jeep with machine gun. Weapon is optional and can be easily removed if desired, it also rotates 360 degrees. Model has an extremely detailed interior with gauges, foot and brake pedal and steering wheel that rotates.
This is not some cheap wood toy, each model takes an average of 18 hrs to complete and is coated with 3 coats of polyurethane for a super high gloss finish. You will not find a better more detailed model than this.
Don’t see what your looking for, feel free to email as I have over 150 different models in stock and please be sure to take a look at the other mahogany models I have listed. All my models are new in box opened only to inspect for any possible damage before shipping.
10″ Length
5″ Width
5.5″ Height”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
I don’t know if this seller has made others or if this is a one-off custom piece.
“Built from the ground up. All steel components to include the drive train and axles. Durable 3/4″ plywood body finished with automotive paint. Honda GZ series gas engine (200cc) for great performance and efficiency. Rechargeable AGM battery for the headlights. Padded leather bench seat with automotive carpeting on interior surfaces and the under carriage finished with undercoating. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was priced at $1700.
You can buy this now for only $1700. I have no idea what these are worth, but I suspect this works as well as the nine inch brakes.
“You are bidding on a R.S. Danforth Mark II 30lbs anchor for the Ford GPA. The center bar is marked “R.S DANFORTH BERKELEY CAL. U.S.A MARK II M 30” on one side and “PATENT NO. 2249546 LBS.” on the other.
When I received the anchor it did not have the rectangular holes cut in the fluke for the hold down straps specifically for the GPA application. It was also missing the botom cross bar. Using an original anchor from my GPA I had the holes precisely machined by a professional shop and the cross-bar cast in bronze.
These anchors are extremely hard to find so don’t miss this rare opportunity to put this ready to go anchor on your GPA. The anchor is in good shape and can be shipped world wide. This is the last extra I have so don’t miss your chance.”
There are 88 pages here. This appears printed especially for the Post Office.
“88 Page Jeep Fleetvan parts book from later in the 1960’s. Pictures and part numbers.”