UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200
Looks like a good price.
“There are a few light cracks on the front end, the lights are functional.
Asking $200 or best offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200
Looks like a good price.
“There are a few light cracks on the front end, the lights are functional.
Asking $200 or best offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
(07/23/2012) There appears to be plenty of stock jeep here, though the gas tank has been moved and the steering column replaced.
“1943 Ford GPW #match .good on gas go devil 4 cyl .runs drives good / stops too title in hand”
HOG forwarded me an email with the following pics. This is a work of art . . . well farm art anyway. If anyone knows the origins of this, please let me know so I can properly attribute it.
This flatfender looks like it’s speeding down a hill pretty fast. I can’t tell if they are wearing helmets or not.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Here’s another type of trencher. Go-For-Digger also made also made back hoes (see bottom image).
“N.O.S. & O.E.M., KAISER, JEEP, CJ5 UNIVERSAL, “GO-FOR-DIGGER”, “TRENCHER”,
SALES AD-(2-SIDED & COLORED, ON BOTH SIDES)-BROCHURE. KAISER JEEP OFFERED: SPECIAL EQUIPMENT, ATTACHMENT OPTIONS, FOR KAISER JEEP CJ5 UNIVERSAL’S.”
Here is an example of the go-for-digger backhoe:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
I’ll have to check my history, but I’m pretty sure ‘completely restored’ jeeps don’t have electric fans. Looks in great shape though.
“1942 Ford Jeep. A special car for a special collector. This vehicle is completely restored. Must See to Appreciate. Add this gem to your collection! USA”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800
Daryl has this flattie for sale.
“Really nice original Willys Jeep. Has 283 Chevy V-8 that runs really strong. Saginaw steering. Otherwise all original. Runs and drives great. 5.38 gears. Brand new all weather tires and white spoke wheels. Tires still have the nubs on them. Only rust is in tool box and under gas tank. Collector plates so never has to be licensed again.”
No pics provided.
“jeep is all stock except the wheels and tires on there now but i do have the stock wheels and skinny tires
has the flat four cylinder engine and it runs and drives the jeep is registerd and licenced as a collectors.
I will send you some photos text or phone if you are interested thanx for your time.
Andrew 2062491319”
Though dented, this appears solid.
“1946 Willys Jeep in great condition.
Runs good and was recently completely tuned up.
Email if you’re interested.”
UPDATE: Also available at jeeptruck.com : http://www.jeeptruck.com/bd/sale/adb266/adb266.html
A couple items need fixing, but otherwise this looks good.
“1951 Willys Overland 4WD Pickup…$6,000 FIRM
1951 Willys Overland 4WD pickup restored to original. Stock Hurricane F-Head 134 c.i. engine. Recently rebuilt. Runs excellent. Original floor mounted stick T-90 3 speed transmission. Hi/Low range works fine. Lockout hubs. Original 7.00×16 tires. Original owner’s manual. Restoration completed in 2005.
New glass, chrome replated, spray in bed liner, etc.
Known issues:
…engine runs perfectly, but the truck bogs down when going up hills. Believe this is a timing/vacuum advance issue??
…per original owner, the original 1951 cab was totalled in 1956 but the rolling chassis was not damaged. Another 1951 cab was purchased and placed on the original chassis. Consequently, the engine and body #’s do not match. This was not a problem when I purchased and registered the truck in California.
…brakes occasionally grab when brakes are applied
…drivers side window is off the track and is laying loose inside the door panel.”