UPDATE: This appears to have sold. Was listed at $3999
(06/14/2012) The truck looks great and so does the price.
“1955 willys jeep pick up”
UPDATE: This appears to have sold. Was listed at $3999
(06/14/2012) The truck looks great and so does the price.
“1955 willys jeep pick up”
Brian spotted this. I figured I’d better post it right away.
“1959 Willys Jeep FC170 dual rear wheel 4×4 dump truck. Hurricane 226 inline 6cyl, 4speed T98 w pto for hydraulic dump. Spicer/Dana 70 rear, 44 front axle. Basis for new Jeep FC Concept featured in Peterson’s 4Wheel Offroad. Asking $1500 obo. Email or call three one seven 607 nine six five six”
http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/cto/3092765501.html
We are busy at the beach, so no updates until Sunday morning.
Here are a few pics from our trip to Seattle and then down to Seaside, Oregon. Note that instead of writing something mushy or loveydovey in the sand, Ann took it upon herself to draw and photograph eWillys in the sand. Why she was thinking of you all while spending time at the beach with me is beyond me . . .
Here we are taking a break from our hike on Chinook Pass (ok, we only hiked from the car to the sidewalk).
Here’s a nice shot with Mt. Rainier in the background.
I’ve heard of food trucks, but not food boats! Ann had eaten here and said we had to stop. The place is called Bowpickers and is located in Astoria, Oregon. They do fish and chips and that is it. Their fish is locally caught albacore tuna. It was very very good.
Here’s Ann’s toes showing their creative side:
No, we aren’t married yet. We happened to have Ann’s veil in the car, so we pulled a practical joke on her family . However, her Uncle Bob really is marrying us July 28th.
According to the website, “Dennis Avery, land owner of Galleta Meadows Estates in Borrego Springs envisioned the idea of adding ‘free standing art’ to his property with original steel welded sculptures created by ‘Perris Jurassic Park’ owner/artist/welder Ricardo Breceda based in Perris, California.” One of the sculptures he commissioned was a tribute to the jeep (or jeeping, I don’t have specific information about the sculpture).
You can see a variety of jeep pictures here
These pictures were photographed by Bob Perry and posted at Flickr. Note that there are no boulders under the jeep at the time they were taken in 2010. However, as of 2012 there are now boulders, suggesting the jeep is climbing over them.
A reader sent me this old photo, writing “This is a old photo of mark vansciver and his dad Steve (friends of our family )trying to winch their Jeep up a embankment (side of the mountain) on vacation in western NC ……..Jeep survived……marks pride hurt”
Looks nicely restored. I wonder if it was really painted yellow for the private airport.
“Our 1953 Airforce Jeep is for sale…….It was used as a “FOLLOW ME” Car. The restauration including the engine was done ca. 5 Years ago.
The jeep was only used as a “Follow Me” vehicle on a private airport since then, and has less than 450 miles on the new engine.24 Volt System.
The car is in nice shape.”
Blaine was visiting Kalispell, Montana, this week and spotted these two toys at an antique store. I believe they are still for sale.
Leave a comment below or email me if you are interested in them and I’ll get the info from Blaine.
You can read more about the Excelo Japanese Circus Jeep (the jeep on the left) at willysjeep.com.
UPDATE: **SOLD**
“It’s unfortunate that I have to sell this Jeep, but with a 3, 1 year old, and a third one due in a week, I just don’t have the time to finish this project.
It was purchased last year, and all I’ve managed to accomplish with my spare time was painstakingly remove the civilian paint in order to expose the windshield markings, original hood numbers, and the original OD. I also collected some missing parts. This is a rare “matching” numbers 1943 Willys MB with original tags and markings.
Frame: MB215454
Nomenclature Plate: MB215454
Engine: MB230240
Hood Number: 20308931
I’m really looking for someone who will appreciate the originality of this Jeep and not attempt to strip and do a frame-off restoration.
A few details:
The paint is about 90% original OD. I removed spots of bondo on front lip of the hood, side handles and section of rear panel. The bondo was there to cover minor dents NOT rust areas. Using about four shades of OD, I managed to blend and age the new paint with the original.
– Based on the license plates, the Jeep is no longer in the California DMV System. The previous owner lost the title long ago. I can only provide a Bill of Sale.
– Original “split” front seats and rear seat came off another 1943 MB. All three are solid. The rear is the best one I’ve ever come across.
– Minor rust through in the passenger-side channel (shown in photo)
– Rear “V” brace and bumper have been replaced, but cleanly done to look original
– Motor is seized, but no visible cracks in typical areas
– Four combat rims that originally came with the Jeep. The red civilian rim on the front driver-side is not included
– The previous owner had the spare tire mounted on the rear passenger side. He welded a piece of pretty good chunk of metal for support. Fortunately, the original sheet metal is still underneath it. Cut, grind down, primer and paint . . . and it’s good to go.
– Original pair of SEELITE bulbs. The topbow I purchased at Tower Park earlier this year. The seller told me it’s a repro, but it sure does have a nice patina. Other than that, EVERYTHING on the Jeep is original”
http://s895.photobucket.com/albums/ac157/macaddict23/MB215454ForSale/
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Needs cosmetic help, but it appears solid.
“1953 CJ3B Jeep High Hood- This jeep is from Texas no rust it has Hurricane F head engine road worthy need s carburetor adjusted. All gauges work. $3500 Firm, No Text, No E-mails”
This is part of an estate sale today and tomorrow. No pics provided.
“Yard Sale / Estate Sale; Antique’s, Old Books & Bibles, Art, Art Glass, Cow Bells, Glass, 1950 Homer Laughlin dinnerware set, old Toys, Boat anchors, Pokemon & Baseball cards. Old Medicine cabinet, Camera, WWII Gas mask & German rifle belt clip holder. Rock tumbler, box trap, mag wheels. 1972 Chev ¾ ton 4×4 pickup, 1942 Ford GPW (Willeys) Jeep, 1931 Ford PU Model 66A and parts. Lots of new and old stuff, too much to list. Location from Auburn is 1.3 miles north of the Bear River Bridge on HWY 49 driveway on right follow signs. From Grass Valley it’s the first driveway on the left just south of Streeter road on HWY 49. June 23 (Saturday) and 24 (Sunday) only 8:00 am to 2:00 pm, no early birds, no exceptions. Phone 530-401- 5463 ”