This was some type of Eastern Airlines DJ-3A.
M-38A1/M-151 Frankenjeep Corvallis, MT **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
Robin spotted this unusual Franken Jeep.
“1952 M151-Style Army Jeep (tags say M38A1). 4-wheel independent suspension. Body rough. Extra motor & transmission. Bill of Sale & Inspection Certificate ONLY. $1,500.00 OBO.”
MB Body Chico, CA $880
This deserves a closer look.
“body has no major damage. left rear corner is the worst part. Both rear doors are functional. Needs someone to spend some time. Call 530-521-8787.”
1942 GPW Spokane, WA $1500
There’s some value here.
“1942 GPW JEEP FOR SALE ASKING 1500.00. IF INTERESTED CALL (509) 993-055.9 ”
1945/1974 Flattie Project Lexington, KY **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Lots of work left here. I’m not sure where those side roll bars are heading.
“1946 willys jeep on 1974 running gear 304AMC 3 speed custom frame and body work needs to be finished 5000.00 takes it home.”
1946 VEC CJ-2A Escondido, Ca $4800
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/27/2011) Looks nice.
“This is a 1946 (Flat Fender) Civilian Jeep CJ 2-A the last civilian model manufactured and sold in the United States. These are hard to find and “Junk” types are being listed for sale at $3000.00 and up. Mine is in good driveable condition and can be seen at my home in Escondido.Cell phone # 760-445-2017.”
US Navy Generator Citrus Heights, CA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400. It is powered by a MB motor.
“WWII US Navy PE-95 Generator powered by a WWII Willys MB Jeep Motor serial number MB424173, great running engine. This would be a great generator to restore or use the engine for your Jeep restoration.”
1954 CJ-3B Beaverton, OR **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
(07/24/2012) Except for the giant hole in the dash, this looks pretty good for the price.
“1954 Willy’s High hood Jeep CJ3B
F-head motor, Winch, Tach, hitch, good frame & body.
4 spare wheels, roll bar & Soft top (not attached)
Clear title, current registration and insurance.
Starts easily and runs well, street legal.
This is an antique, not a highway vehicle.”
Willys Service Sign Lavonia, GA $1200
I have no idea what these are worth.
“THIS IS AN ORIGNAL WILLYS PORCELAIN SERVICE SIGN MADE IN THE 30S OR 40S. IT IS DOUBLE SIDED AND IN GREAT SHAPE FOR IT’S AGE, HAS NO TOUCH UPS, IT IS IN AS FOUND CONDITION ,IT IS 2′ H X 4′ W. HAVE OTHER SIGNS FOR SALE.”
December 1947 Unity Magazine Cover
Colin forwarded this wonderful cover from the December 1947 issue of Unity Magazine, a Willys Overland Magazine.
Coling writes, “The cover shows a small girl, actually the daughter of the magazine editor, holding an Al-Toy Jeep truck and just below it, the box it came in. The Jeep truck was to the best of our knowledge, the Christmas toy for the Willys VIPs and high volume dealers for 1947.”
























