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“WWII body on a 1950’s frame. engine runs (ran) two years ago. I will entertain all offers as I am sure some will entertain me. 383-2025
will try to post some pics latter.”
No pics provided.
“WWII body on a 1950’s frame. engine runs (ran) two years ago. I will entertain all offers as I am sure some will entertain me. 383-2025
will try to post some pics latter.”
Some assembly required.
“Up for sale is my 1943 ford gpw army jeep. I got it from a friend about 3 years ago, but haven’t done anything with it, so it needs to go to a new home. He had started restoration on it, but had stopped due to other interests.It is partially disassembled and would need a full restoration. The body was sandblasted and the metal is nice. You would look for quite some time to find sheetmetal on a gpw as solid as this one is.The engine block and head are marked gpw., and most of the sheetmetal parts are marked “F”. The engine turns over, and before I bought it i pulled the head to see what condition the motor was in. The cylinder walls were good with little wear. Most of the parts are there. The price is $5000 cash, or I would be willing to trade for a 1930-31 model a ford coupe in comparable condition. No lowballers or tire kickers please as I know what the gpw’s are going for right now. If it was an mb it would be worth a third less. If interested call (806)372-9033. And as always local pickup and cash only!”
“I am actively looking for a 1946 – 1960 Willys Wagon. IT DOES NOT HAVE TO BE RUNNING, just looking for a new project plese give me a call if you have somthing for me to look at Ronnie B. (806)336-0168”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
(08/02/2012) This looks solid.
“1948 Willys Flat Head 4 Cyl Jeep, runs good. Includes extra set of wheels and tires $2500 or Best Offer. No Trades.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
(06/16/2012)This might have a DJ-3A body.
“I have a great 1944 willys jeep for sell, mostly origanal ( rebuilt motor origanal) with new tires and softtop ( these are aftermarket ) It also has a tow bar not shown. I also have the origanal manual that came with the jeep. it also has extra wind shield two piece that came with the jeep, It has been converted over to 12 volt. I have a ton of pis so feel free to call and i will send them. this jeep runs great and is a ball to drive. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
(12/23/2011) This has updates.
“53 Flat Fender, Buick V6, power steering, new 31″x10.5″x15″ TA radials, 2″ lift springs, front and rear end redone with 3.73 gears, new brakes, custom roll bar, new custom buffed dash, all new wiring, new battery, custom tilt column, new steering wheel, key fob security, 5 point harness, new bucket seats, new rear seat upholstery, bikini top, pool ball shifters. Tow Bar. Descent paint. Not a show jeep, but a fun driver.”
David sent this image showing the delivery of the first FC-150 to South Dakota. He was wondering if anyone recognized the dealership?
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
Here’s a rare letter that advertises woodie kits from Station Wagons, Inc, for CJ-2A and MB/GPW models. This 2 page letter shows both a full and a half cab. Below the two page letter is an example of an ad that appeared in Popular Mechanics.
Popular Mechanics Ad from the January 1948 issue of Popular Mechanics, pg 266. This ad appeared in the February 1948 issue as well. I haven’t done a full accounting to determine how many other issues had the ad.
Here’s an add from the 1947 issue of Time Magazine showing two different jeeps involved with airplanes. There is a reference to National Skyway Freight Corp and the “Flying Tigers”.