No pics provided.
“i have a jeep for sale jeep runs needs thermostat housing lots of body work .as far as i know it’s gpw don’t know much about these so can’t tell you no pics at this time.209 489-4434.”
No pics provided.
“i have a jeep for sale jeep runs needs thermostat housing lots of body work .as far as i know it’s gpw don’t know much about these so can’t tell you no pics at this time.209 489-4434.”
There looks to be $300 in value here.
“We have a 1969 CJ5 jeep with a straight 6 cylinder with a 3 speed manual, 4X4 with manual locking hubs.
This is a perfect jeep for someone who wants some parts or wants to completely rebuild and have a great restored fun to drive 4×4. (We do not have a windshield for it – lost in one of the moves.)
This was a running working jeep on our ranch and over time it started needing work then just got parked and forgotten, then we wanted to do a complete restoration on it and really never got started on it, now we just need to sell it, and let someone else add the TLC and then be able to appreciate it.
We are asking $300.00, please contact us via email and we can set a time for you to come look at it. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(12/09/2010) This is pretty rough.
“1961 Jeep FC-170 4×4 Army Green; Engine should be free. Was running 5 years ago. Transmission in great shape. Open frame bed. Undercarriage attachment for a snowplow. Auxiliary PTO transfercase. Tires hold air.
Could have been a military vehicle. Glass in great shape, intact, no cracks!”
UPDATE: Still Available
(01/27/2011) Josh spotted this strange creature. I’m SO glad there’s nothing that states it is “all original”!
“1940 WILLIS JEEP OVERLANDER, GOOD HEAVY METAL BODY; MIGHT WORK GOOD ON LATE MODEL RUNNING GEAR. 3 SPEED ON COLUMN TRANSMISSIOM MAY BE GOOD. APPEARS TO BE FLAT HEAD FORD ENGINE WITH INTAKE AND HEADS MISSING. RADIATOR IS MISSING. IF YOU LIKE THIS PROJECT OR PARTS VEHICLE CALL 770-403-1432 do not text”
UPDATE: Still Available
(01/30/2011) It runs, too.
“Willys Jeep. 4 Cylinder. Clear title. 3 speed. 4WD. Runs good. $1200 or trade. Call text 423-921-2431”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
(12/15/09) The seller says this is the original engine, but the popup suggests it’s got the F-head. It’s got quite the rear hauler.
“1950 CJ3A Willy’s Army style Jeep. Excellent condition with original Hurricane engine. Full Army restoration. Custom roll bar and rack system, rubberized interior floor, back mounted fuel cell, brand new aggressive tires with spare, complete brake system just replaced, Selectro hubs, new muffler system, new camo seat covers over newer seats and brushed aluminum dash system. 12 Volt electrical, spare tire door rack and upgraded seat belt system. This Jeep is very original and in very good shape. Great for mountain exploring”
Bill bought this original photograph a decade or more ago. It depicts what appears to be a Ford GP. I’m kind of wondering if this photo was of a civilian, as that looks like a license plate on the front? Bill, can you make out that plate on the grille from the original photo?
Bill writes, “On the front (of the image) is a great pic of a soldier, obviously proud of a Jeep he is driving. The best part is the note he wrote in pencil on the back of the photo to his family or friends back home…. it reads: “This is what is called a jeep. It will seat 4 men & go like hell”
Thanks for sharing Bill!
Paul continues to make progress on his build, though he does have a habit of becoming side-tracked with wood projects (if I am a Foodie, he is a Woodie).
Paul writes, “The local exotic wood store has been letting me pick over the wood shipments right after they’re unloaded and this has caused some trouble with overheating my credit card. While I’m still making progress on the never ending Willys project, money has been in short supply so many of these projects have to be low buck items. One of the cheaper but necessary jobs was to repaint the brass data plates (a total of six plates) originally installed on the M 38. While I really wasn’t looking forward to working on these plates ( lots of trouble for very little progress) I felt the appearance of the Willys would be improved by having bright and shiny data plates installed on the heater duct below the base of the windshield.
I use a really strong liquid paint stripper to remove the original black paint from the data plates. After the paint is gone I do a chemical wipe with lacquer thinner then gently rub the bare brass with a fine grade scotch pad before doing another chemical wipe followed by the spray can black. Cheap, easy, and quite time consuming but the finished plate looks pretty good.
While it isn’t difficult to redo these data plates it is real easy to screw up the paint (once the new paint is applied) while cleaning off the lettering and then have to start all over again. I’m using rattle can glossy black spray paint to apply two light coats on each plate and I let them dry for one day after the second coat. After the paint is dry I very carefully block sand the plate with 400 grit sandpaper with the plate supported on a thick, flat surface. I’m using a 3/4 inch thick slab of granite (it’s flat and cheap) so if I didn’t damage the paint during the sanding process I spray a very light coat of clear over the data plate and let it dry for another day. Don’t spray a heavy coat of clear, it lifts the black paint which results in more clean up time and then you have to start all over. I figured this out the hard way so you wouldn’t have too. Geeze, what a guy!
Anyway, if things went well you should have a new appearing data plate to attach to your Willys. I’m still working on the remaining four plates because I got a little careless while sanding but the first two plates look pretty good. I’ve attached three pictures showing the stages of data plate repainting.
1. Cleaned Plates with paint removed.
2. After paint is applied.
3. After paint is lightly sanded off.
UPDATE 2: This is a scam … one of the stranger scams I’ve seen. I flagged the craigslist ad as spam.
UPDATE: I posted this in October of 2010 when Freestyle Magazine’s blog captured this unusual jeep rod.
“Rebuilt Chevy 327 V8
Lowered on Enkei Muscle Car Springs & Shocks
New Off-Road/Snow Tires
Chop Top
Documented Military History
Transmission Will Not Shift Past 2nd (C4 Corvette 4 Speed
Radiator Leaks
No Stereo, No AC, No Heater, NOTHING
Speedometer Doesnt Work, but not a problem because of the transmission. will trade for a tuned import, bagged truck or another rat rod or pre-smog muscle car”