This has been converted from a standard wagon. It needs additional work.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1792367874430618
“1951 willys panel,converted from stationwagon. 2 wheel drive. Chevy 283/automatic. Runs and drives. Needs work.”
This has been converted from a standard wagon. It needs additional work.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1792367874430618
“1951 willys panel,converted from stationwagon. 2 wheel drive. Chevy 283/automatic. Runs and drives. Needs work.”
Not a jeep nor is it 4WD, but I thought it an unusual truck.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1268646090635902
“1953 GMC pickup rebuilt 235 runs great,have brand new tires for it not mounted makes a great ranch truck or ??needs wheel bearings,brakes,few other things ,moving forces sale $4500”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5900.
(08/26/2022) This has a rare passenger side tank, along with a few other updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/469434271398397/
“1953 Jeep 4×4 in Idyllwild * Runs and drives * Buick V-6-cylinder * Borg Warner 3-speed manual transmission * Spicer front and rear axles * 15-inch steel wheels & tires”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/31/2022) A Ran-when-parked FJ-3A.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/373935038217762
“Unrestored 1964 Jeep Fleetvan FJ3A that is stock.
Ran when parked, but it’s complete in excellent shape and has surface rust (patina).
Has a clean title. ”
Merliln shared these Jeepsterman photos posted to Facebook from the Mason-Dixon Willys Jeep Gathering this past weekend. It looks like a beautiful day with a great turnout!
See all the pics here: https://www.facebook.com/eshanson/posts/pfbid027mD3R2pXCREFNMe5hzJ3vSD9qjHA3dBevG2LACr2koQgbEpPgiSBGHMPYX1FfoMBl




Marco Marin shared pics from this year’s 2022 Yipao in New York. The jeeps might not be as piled high with stuff as you’ll find in a Colombian Yipao, but the jeeps still looked excellent.



Mike shared this unusual looking electric vehicle that seems to have been inspired by a jeep. It’s called a La Bagnole, which, according to the article, roughly translates to “Jalopy”.
This vehicle is intended to be a fun trail vehicle. It’s batteries are shaped like jerry cans.
Scott shared pics of his rebuilt and very useful vintage Knox trailer. There are still lots of old trailers out there waiting to be saved.
Got to give credit to WWII Russians who had a bold dream of flying a tank. I can’t believe that didn’t work out, lol! Thanks to Bill for sharing this interesting bit of history.
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20221020-the-tank-that-could-fly-into-battle
Jason Pall posted a pic to Facebook of some 1960s Jeeper Jamboree dash tags. Even on California jeeps these aren’t seen too often.