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Roberts Armory Traveling Museum Rochelle, Il

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Roberts Armory is a traveling museum located in Rochelle, Illinois.

According to their website, the museum “specializes in the acquisition and display of light armored vehicles and artillery used by the U.S. Army in World War II. During World War II reenactments the museum usually portrays the 70th Tank Battalion. The museum participates in WWII related displays, parades, motion pictures and reenactments throughout the United States.”

Roberts Armory has also been asked to participate in movies and shows.  Though Roberts appears to have a facility, unlike traditional museums, Roberts is only open for visitation on special days or by special appointment.

While Roberts only appears to have one 1945 MB, they do have a few different outfits for it.

1. Here it is with and without a top.

2.  Here it is with the 50 Cal gun mounted.

3.  Here it is in full armor.

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1946 CJ-2A MIddletown, Ct **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200

(12/29/2010) “Purchased new in 1946, the civilian version of military Jeep. Original needs work to restore. Jeep has been in garage the last 25 years. Has original engine with 3-speed on the floor and Hi/Lo- 4 wheel drive.”

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1948 CJ-2A + parts MB Mount Airy, NC **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000

It looks like there is value here.

“1948 Willis CJ2A Jeep – complete with Sears hardtop. To restore. Does not run. Also, 194? MB Military Jeep- for parts or to restore. Both for $1000.00”

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1941? Oddity Captain Cook, Hi **STATUS UNKNOWN**

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UPDATE:  This was for sale for $1000.  Status currently unknown.

This is precious … More pics, I want more pics!  These two were listed the next day (& just down the road from Captain Cook, Hi, too).

“4 Wheel Drive; All Original; Haul Away; Complete Classic”

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1942 MB Slat Grille Sun City, TX **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20,000.

Looks nice. It is a no glove box MB.

“¼ ton 4 WD General Purpose Truck by Willys
LATER KNOWN AS A “JEEP”

Original, numbers matching 4 cylinder 60hp, 134ci L-head (Go-Devil) engine. Early SLAT GRILLS had no glove box, they had a round muffler, oil bath air cleaner and filter, rubber hood bumpers, solid wheels, three bolts spare tire carrier, no blackout driving lamps, no gas can holder, makers name was embossed on the rear panel and a slat grill on the Willys. As noted by the S/N the Jeep is an all original slat grill. The air filter is original to the jeep and is known as an oil bath air cleaner. The frame and body parts are all original (I have pictures available upon request).

The wheels are not “Combat Wheels”, but civilian wheels. Combat wheels were “Not of Issue” on prototype Jeeps. The reason being Willys also made cars prior to “¼ ton utility trucks” standards set by the US Government. To meet the demands of the government contract, they had to bid the entire Jeep under $400.00 a unit and in order to stay under budget; they sold themselves Willys automobile wheels in the very early production (VEP JEEP) versions.

Jeeps were notorious for not stopping very well, so I used 1954 Ford brake drums and pads to make them safer on the street and in parades.

I also converted the original voltage regulator/electrical system to a modern day 12 volt electronic ignition system for added dependability. The early Slat grill had no spare tire holder or exterior gas can.

Only 200 slat grills are estimated to have survived through 2006, according to Army Motors, the official magazine of the Military Vehicle Preservation Assoc.

The last Willys Slat Grill was S/N 125807, this is S/N 124833 and was delivered to the US Army on March 5, 1942. Full restoration was completed 2009 and she has appeared at hanger dances, parades, Veteran’s Day events, air shows, USO shows. It is a show vehicle, not a ramble through the brambles and the bushes jeep. It is “period correct” complete with 48 star flag, all canvas top, shovel and axe attached to side, and a copy of a M1 automatic carbine for the dash. I’d challenge any potential buyer to find another Jeep in such good shape, with all the parts present and as nice as this one. If it were perfect, it would sell in the neighborhood of $40,000 just like the Barrett-Jackson Jeep did last month.”

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1950 Truck Corydon, IA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.

It doesn’t look too bad for only $900.

“1950 Willys Pickup 4×4. Needs restoration. Complete. Has motor knock and has been sitting for about 15 years inside. I have more pictures to send if you want. $900/offer ”

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1963 Wagon Maverick Vineland, NJ **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1100

Steve spotted this wagon. Looks like it needs some lovin.

“i bought this jeep for my son as a project but we never followed thru. 1 owner all original needs restoration year 1963…4cyl 2 wheel dr asking 1100.00”

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