Here are several photos of a Lavatory Jeep. I wonder how many of these were made? You can read more about this and other Aircraft Ground Support at the CJ-3B Page.
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Here are several photos of a Lavatory Jeep. I wonder how many of these were made? You can read more about this and other Aircraft Ground Support at the CJ-3B Page.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
The seller also has a few more things, such as 5 combat rims for $500, that he will sell to the winner of this auction.
“Offered to the highest bidder, this WWII-era Ford manufacturered GPW 1/4t Utility Vehicle (JEEP) serial number 125,686 with a build date of 7 June 1943. Perfectly restorable tub and frame with the complete running gear from the transmission back along with plenty of “F” marked parts. The serial numbers of the tub and frame match along with the title so all that’s missing is the original motor. The front floor and lower firewall to include the axe patch , radio junction box and the radiator crossmember need replacement but from the machine gun mount back it’s sold including the hatchannels, tool box wells and back bumper. I have not inspected the transmission, transfercase or drive lines and pumpkins for functionality but I assume they will clean up nicely once all the road debris and accumulation of grease and dirt has been wire-wheeled off.”
No location listed.
“Runs! Starts right up. Tires are good. Custom roll bar. Converted from 6 volt to 12 volt. New starting gear. Bought as a project Jeep and I just do not have the time.
Price: $4,000
Please contact Jon or Jeanie at: email: jeankeppler@cox.net”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
Looks like some rust on the driver’s side, but otherwise appears pretty solid.
“This is a 1943 Ford GPW I picked up in 2008 with intentions to restore. I don’t have the time it needs and need to clear up a little space. The pictures show it needs some body work. We have a new fuel pump for the Jeep that goes with it. It comes with the windshield, a rare back seat. The fuel tank leaks and we tried getting it fixed. The engine is free and the seller put fuel in the carburetor to fire it up and it turned over in 2008. Buyer will have to apply for a lost title on this vehicle. I do have the bill of sale around from the auction it was purchased”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was priced at $1000.
The engine on this has been rebuilt. It runs.
“48 willys Jeep, engine has been rebuilt, it does run, but the steering box is bad, and obviously from the pics it does need work. But, its all original, and mostly just surface rust. It was my dads, he put a new windshield, taillights and headlights in it, and did take it gopher hunting a few times. I know its worth something to the right buyer, it will have to be loaded on a flatbed to haul it out..”
UPDATE: this appears to have sold. It was priced at $3500.
(07/24/2012) This looks solid. The dash appears rhino-lined or textured.
“48 Willys CJ-2A Jeep been in family since 48. Power take off winch , 91 chevy 4speed stick, 1964 small block V-6 engine, soft top, 31×10.50 R15 BFGoodrich tires, runs good.”
I just thought this was interesting in that it looks parked in the middle of nowhere. Of course, to be fair, Elko is in the middle of nowhere. That means that Ryndon is even more in the middle of nowhere.
“1951 Jeep Willys Wagon For Sale
No Engine, Transmission, or Transfer Case.
Buyer must pick up as I do not have a trailer to haul it.
$350 Or Make offer”
No pics provided.
“1949 Willys CJ jeep has undergone an extensive frame-off, nut and bolt restoration and is ready for its next assignment. Call Phil at 715-456-0036 for more information.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
I can’t tell which is the parts truck and which is the ‘good’ truck.
“We have two 1958 willys Trucks for sale. One runs the other is for parts.”