1945 Bantam Trailer $1,000 Shell Knob, MO
Neat trailer, needs work. (posted 6 Weeks Ago, but still up)
Information from seller:
Bantam trailer. New tires. Taillights in working order. Clean title in hand. Bed is partially rusted.
1945 Bantam Trailer $1,000 Shell Knob, MO
Neat trailer, needs work. (posted 6 Weeks Ago, but still up)
Information from seller:
Bantam trailer. New tires. Taillights in working order. Clean title in hand. Bed is partially rusted.
1968 Jeep Commando $4,500 Mt Pleasant, MI
Nothing lasts forever, this top will need replacing down the road. Has some areas of rust, but hard to say, I don’t think the price is horrible, this will be colder to plow in, that’s what I think is appealing to the Arctic or Hard Tops at times on Plow Rigs with a small heater. V6 should be a neat project here if the underside is in decent shape. That top is just not good at any level.
Tools That Just Work!
Back to a serious side for a minute if you are looking for a Made In USA, grommet and snap installer, to fix and create some great stuff to replace this rig’s pretty horrible top situation the Press-N-Snap tools are just amazing. They were invented out of the need to repair and install things in the field, the quality is very high, I have a set and they are really amazing. (there are knock off’s but why when you can own the original!) If you have used the manual method with the little wooden block and the parts this is not even on the same Planet.
Information from seller:
Jeep Commando Roadster with snowplow, convertible top an canvas too, tires are good, V 6 motor, standard transmission 75000 miles. Will need a new top eventually.
1972 Jeep Commando $3,500 Traverse City, MI
#notawillys, lots of rust to be expected, this is outside our normal range, but I thought it was cool looking with the plow and 304 it must have been a neat ride. My guess is they will need a passenger often with how far that radio is over to the right. No clue why they shifted to like a Ford looking grill in these years. Someone who is bored should re-pop a Jeep looking grill for these. Re-imagine the front a bit, AI can do that keep it busy,
Information from seller:
1972 Jeep Commando 304 v8 engine Power steering Power brakes 4WD (works well) Automatic Runs & Stops Frame good 82,973 original miles $3500
Hough HA Pay Loader $1,800 Mercer, PA
#notawillys OK last one of the Not a Willys, but its amazing things that pop up, I feel this had to have a very specific use like some of the Willys implements. Should be a Waukesha FC engine. Small platform, they are pretty popular doing some quick search. Will stick to the Willys but if I had 100AC this would probably have a home to help move old iron around the yard. I do need a small forklift to get engines and parts to the second floor, this wont work for that.
Information from seller:
Hough HA pay loader. Has forks and the bucket. I put newer tires and new tubes on the front. Replaced the brake master cylinder. Replaced the gas valve. Runs well. Does have a power steering cylinder leak and possibly a hydraulic line leak.
1967 Jeep Jeepster $9,500 Savannah, TN
Looks like a project that might be worth a look.
Information from seller:
1967 Jeepster Half Cab. Great little jeep. Runs good, front end is nice and tight, no wobble. starts easily and runs strong. New exhaust system. Bought this jeepster earlier in the year with plans to restore. Plans change and I want to sell . Great candidate for restoration. No exterior rust. Small spot of surface rust in passenger floor, nothing major. Floor is very solid. All parts are include. Ready for winter project. You will not be disappointed.
1964 Jeep $2,500 Mokena, IL
I removed the full link to this one, only because I don’t like the fromat of the profile, its not super new but only has a few random friends looks like a duplicate of someone’s profile. But I never know.
What intrigqued me was they called this a Tuxedo Park Mark IV, but I really don’t know, I thought the speedo would have the chrome looking accent bezel, and some other stuff. But it has that radio set up.
It’s a column shift F-134, windshield folded down, says one owner.
Either way take a look and comment if you know what we have here.…..
Maybe it’s a real post not sure. Better safe then sorry.
Information from seller:
1964 Jeep willy’s jeep tuxedo park mark iv
Original owner barn find, 4 cylinder project that needs work (brake lines), plow works, runs and starts, 4-wheel drive, original title, all original. $2,500 OBO
And here is the AI Overview…..
AI Overview
The image features a vintage Willys CJ-5 Jeep that appears to be a project vehicle.
1945 Willys Jeep CJ-2A $2,000 Knoxville, TN
So obviously I’m not on board with the 1945, my guess is 1946. Being VEC no clue but I know some of you folks following along can look this over. The three hole mounting for the Ignition Switch is typically earlier for sure. The patina under the hood does not appear to be exactly from 1985, for $2k its not really worth figuring out the minor details, you never know maybe they tried to get this going recently or even 3 years ago and just could not.
At the end of this I’m going to toss in some background on the tires!
The tire pic is way cool, they are very old. The name is even older which thoroughly amazed me. The “Dayton Thorobred” like the horse but not spelled like the horse. What I was able to find was around September of 1917 Dayton Tire and Rubber Co. developed and tested the Dayton Thoroughbred, jump down for some more info…….
Information from seller:
Barn find ran in 85 when it was parked message with any questions willing to trade on motorcycles or trucks
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The tire are way cool, they are very old. The name is even older which thoroughly amazed me. The “Dayton Thorobred” like the horse but not spelled like the horse. What I was able to find was around September of 1917 Dayton Tire and Rubber Co. developed and tested the Dayton Thoroughbred,
Here is an ad from 1-6-1918 that notes the 4 months ago they do so….. Guess Sept 1917, they note Red Stripe side walls, in 1917, that’s pretty cool! If anyone has a red stripe 1917 Dayton Thoroughbred would love to see that. Have a spare will gladly display at the building even if its in way bad shape.
Did not take long for them to increase the price! May 1918, but in this one the name is shortened to that Thorobred deal Typo? Not a clue but it for sure is named T H O R O B R E D in the shorten version later on….. must have been a name conflict is one guess I have.
I enjoyed the tire rabbit hole, it did eat into a lot of my Willys time for today, you will have these things.
Anything you notice on the CJ-2A let me know. I think it’s an 46, not necessarily VEC differently missing a lot from the VEC class in general if it happens to be close to one
1966 Jeepster Commando $4,500 Salem, MO
Still listed posted 7 Weeks Ago may not be available, rusty but I like the patina and looks like a neat project.
Nicely done AstroTurf and coil overs, some neat touches in the interior, this looks to have been enjoyed by the previous owners.
Information from seller:
Ran when parked, has been sitting for a few years. It do not have a title. It is 4 wheel drive, 6 cyl, 3 speed manual. It’s located a half hour away from me. If someone wanted to look at it I would have to meet there.
1950 Willys Wagon $8,000 Gasport, NY
Lot going on with this one, but it stood out for sure when I saw it.
Information from seller:
1950 Willys , runs, drives. Currently on the road. Needs some TLC. Need to make room for other projects. Good solid truck. 4.3 automatic. On a 92 Chevy s10 frame. asking $8,000. Or reasonable B.O.
@FloresCartoons YouTube Channel
There is some really great stuff on Roberto Flores YouTube channel, some really exceptional behind the scenes of his great art work, I think you will like the Willys content he posts up.
There also is a very large Willys Jeep Playlist that he has created that will cost you many hours!!!!
Some neat stuff on there if you are here you will want to Subscribe to this one, there is a lot here.
www.youtube.com/@FloresCartoons
You may not make it out of this playlist! Lots of content here when times are slow.