UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700
(12/10/2011) There appears to be some value here. No motor.
“m38 willys jeep body frame only and top no motor body is fiberglass frame has been restored and painted full roll cage”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700
(12/10/2011) There appears to be some value here. No motor.
“m38 willys jeep body frame only and top no motor body is fiberglass frame has been restored and painted full roll cage”
UPDATE: Still Available. The GPW sold. The M-38 is still available (see comments).
“Also have M38 Jeep with engine and trans. Call for details.. 253-691-9460 PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND VIA EMAIL ”
My kids fly into town tomorrow evening, so updates will become irregular for the next week. I will update tomorrow afternoon though.
Tonight’s updates went a bit off course as I found myself exploring the archives of Mechanix. Check it out as they have some really cool stuff!
Roberto spread some christmas cheer our direction by sending some examples of his holiday jeeps. They will appear over the next few days. Thanks Roberto!
UPDATE: Glenn spotted this unusual competitor to the DJ-3A Surrey. The seller calls it a Jolly, though the magazine picture below suggests it is actually the Renault (thanks DC). The one shown below has been in the Newport Beach area for years and was once owned by the founder of Armor All. It is up for auction on eBay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180772628708
Included in the Auction is a picture of a Mechanix article that discusses the DJ-3A Surrey, the Jolly and a Renault Beach Wagon. I tried to find the original article, but couldn’t. However, I did the other Modern Mechanix articles about jeeps listed in the posts below this one. Great stuff!
This article ran in the September 1949 issue of Mechanix. This might just qualify as the first Hi Hood!
Mechanix ran this article and picture on the future of the jeep in December of 1944. I think I might have this picture somewhere else, but never new its origin.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $2000.
This looks like a great price.
“1949 Willys Jeep, CJ3A, runs and drives good, new brakes and suspension, 12V, key start, rebuilt engine.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
There seems to be some value.
“old willys jeep with a flat head merc v8, engine turns over but would need work to have running, transmission seems to shift fine, clutch does not seem to work.”