Peter shared this forgotten 3B. Unclear why the seller thinks the engine is a Ford.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/8506532972706104/
“Ford 4 cyl ohv (original) 4×4”
Peter shared this forgotten 3B. Unclear why the seller thinks the engine is a Ford.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/8506532972706104/
“Ford 4 cyl ohv (original) 4×4”
Only the one pic provided. It looks like the driver’s rear wheel-well has been modified.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/376033394615956/
“1953 turns over but won’t start clean title needs restored project that’s it bill of sale the jeep needs front seats has back one it’s off of dmv but can be Registered my mechanic told me was the timing but sold as is you need a trailer or tow truck”
UPDATE: **Sold**
This is a REALLY well done build. The customizations are clean and simply executed. David has a clear title, but the serial number appears to be from the previous L-head engine (not uncommon).
The only issue with the jeep is that the hazards are staying on when the jeep is running. The switch to turn them off isn’t obvious (unclear where that is).
Here are the specs as best as I could determine:
It is a CJ-3A based on the body and the frame
Buick V6 (most likely a 225)
12 volt system
3 Speed (T-14?)
Dana 20 transfercase (single lever)
Custom radiator
Power Steering
Tilt Steering wheel (possibly out of a Cherokee jeep?)
Dana 30 front (most likely)
Dana 44 rear 30 spline axle center pumpkin
Dual tanks with a change-over valve
Swing pedals
Mechanical, but custom, clutch setup.
Dual master brake cylinder
Disc brakes in the front
Drum brakes in the rear (likely 11″)
Full Roll cage, though mounted to the body and not to the frame
Soft top
Serial number likely based on the previous L-head 4 cyl engine
Custom rear bumper
UPDATE: I snagged this on eBay a few days ago and have updated the previous images I had posted. The brochure is Form No. 4WDT-CM1–215M–12-49.
Here is the first page of the brochure:
It unfolds vertically to reveal this page:
This shows the entire center area:
Here is the back of the brochure:
John asked how Tom Cruze was doing, so here’s an update.
Once Tom got rehydrated and got some food in him he was most definitely energized! He’s been climbing and exploring the house. The vet said it best, “He’s a feisty one!”
He doesn’t seem to mind that the dogs out weigh him about 10lbs to 1lb; he gives as much as he gets. Lizzy in particular loves to wrestle with him. She is as gentle as she can be (she’s sort of a lunkhead, so she isn’t all that gentle). Still, the two of them seem to enjoy playing.
The dogs are not fans when Tom tries to nurse. That’s about the only time they will growl at him.
They don’t mind napping together (why do we have such monochromatic animals?):

The girls hovering over Tom is the usual state of affairs:
Wrestling is another favorite, though mostly it is Tom and Lizzie wrestling (Betty Page mostly just wants to lick him):
I missed out on this sales and service mailer which sold on eBay for $31.77. Rare, yes, but $31.77? It was too much for small mailer.
Given it touts the Maverick show (though the plug is relegated to the back of the brochure), I suspect this is probably from 1960. There is no form identifier.
This Light Duty Rescue Truck brochure is currently listed on eBay for $9.99 (plus $12 shipping). It looks a little used, but still a rare brochure. You can view more pages here.
Aaron Holdaway discovered this unusual set of hubs. He posted pictures of them to Facebook. He plans to disassemble them and take photos. I’ll share those photos if/when he does.
Oddly, this first-year CJ-5 has the 5-gauge set rather than the large KS setup. Anyone ever seen this on a CJ-5? If someone replaced the big speedo with small gauges, they did a good job.
https://dallas.craigslist.org/ftw/grd/d/millsap-55-willys-jeep-cj5/7503870068.html
“55 Willys CJ5. Runs. Original Hurricane 4 cylinder. Been stored under cover, solid tub. Been used on ranch since 70s. Clear title in my name. $4500 cash firm.”
Tom shared this rebuilt GPW with an MB replica body. It looks like a well-done rebuild.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/594663992275830
“-new windshield, hood, fenders and body -new NDT tires -engine completely rebuilt -transmission has new cluster gear -everything else has been gone through and checked over -all new brake shoes, wheel cylinders, master cylinder and break line -new seat frames and covers, new rear seat and cushion – made by Beachwood -A-1 shape and parade ready -cross posted”