Needs tranny work.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/405905961194964
“1951 WILLYS WITH CHEVY 350 202 HEADS TH350 AUTOMATIC. ENGINE RUNS, TRANSMISSION NEEDS WORK”
Needs tranny work.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/405905961194964
“1951 WILLYS WITH CHEVY 350 202 HEADS TH350 AUTOMATIC. ENGINE RUNS, TRANSMISSION NEEDS WORK”
This looks to be an MB with a CJ grille. The seller is also throwing in a Honda 360 motorcycle.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/4546920482068000/
“Offered for sale is a heavy duty older flatbed trailer with a 1942 willys mb jeep project and a 1973 Honda 360 project. What you see is what you get, no papers. All for 2200.00 obo/trade”
UPDATE: The year has been updated to 1947. Price dropped to $3500.
(11/14/2021) The bumper gussets aren’t quite all-original.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/269170705138402
“1947 CJ2A Jeep. All original and complete including motor and drivetrain. Some repairable rust in tool box only.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/04/2021) It’s powered by an F-head.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/338852974586572
“46 Willys, new wheels/tires, running gear rebuilt, 11” brakes, spare “F” head long block motor”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000.
(11/14/2021) Interesting windshield mod. It almost looks backward.
“Runs fine. Stock. No rust.”
UPDATE: This also ran in October of 2016. I’ve still not uncovered any more relevant information about these tops. However, I can tell you that the Plastic Turning Company suffered a break-in on March 15th, 1970. the company was located at 511 Lancaster St, Leominster, MA.
In March of 1969, Four Wheeler Magazine featured Plastic Turning Company’s Topless Top. It was built from plexiglass and was offered in a clear and tinted model. The company was based out of Leominster, Massachusetts. Has anyone ever seen one of these out in the wild? I didn’t have much luck searching Google for other images.
The Press photo below appeared in at least one newspaper. On October 18, 1943, the Chillicothe Gazette (Ohio) published this pic and caption:
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Published April 9, 2021: Based on the bumper, I’d say this is a GPW. I had hoped to locate the photo in a newspaper, but had no luck.
“Vintage original 1943 press photo of Grumman TBF / TBM Avenger with Jeep on Wake Island, (approximately 20cm x 15cm), with “Keystone” press stamp & description to rear. OK condition, with wear.”
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This pic and caption came from a 12/2019 ebay auction:
Good photo of a stripped(?) jeep maneuvering a Hellcat aboard an aircraft carrier.
“1943 Press Photo Jeep toying US Navy Hellcat aboard an aircraft carrier. This is an original press photo. Autos – Jeeps – Somewhere off Wake Island – They say there’s nothing new under the sun, but here’s a picture of a Jeep, familiar to all as one of the most useful of the many instruments used in this war to date, at a novel task – that of jockeying a “Hellcat” aboard a carrier. This was one of the “flat tops” used to pummel the Japanese on Wake Island, October 5-6. Note two other similar ships in the distance Photo measures 8.5 x 6.5 inches. Photo is dated 10-15-1943.”
UPDATE: This post ran in October of 2016.
A series of emails about grilles led to the creation of this graphic. I believe my draft below is accurate based on the research I’ve done today, but if you see an error, don’t be shy about pointing it out. The grille I’m least sure about is the 1959 and later DJ-3A grille. I’m looking for more evidence that the late DJs used grilles with horizontal holes for attaching the parking lights, a necessary change because they used different parking lights after sn 14103 in 1959.
As further evidence, the graphic below shows an early and late DJ-3A parking light schematics. This was assembled by Bruce Again and posted at the former jeeosurreygala.com site. I’ve combined what he published and turned it into this image:
The CJ-3B grilles were changed in a similar fashion in 1956. Derek has covered this issue well. And, as you can see below, CJ-5s were also switched in late 1956 or early 1957. Continue reading
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/19/2021) The body may need some work. The passenger floor has a patch.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/821104965250791
“1951 Jeep CJ-3A. Great little jeep!Total engine rebuild, rebuilt starter, and clutch replaced 300 miles ago have paper work. The tub is in pretty good condition but has a little rust. Cool jeep just doesn’t get enough use.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7250.
(11/05/2021) Has a custom windshield and a PTO winch.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2913388365582064
“tarts and runs
Original 4 cyl motor
3 speed manual transmission
Odometer says 18k, but does not work.
Speedo and other gauges work.
Used for numerous years during hunting season and stored, covered, and maintained when not in use.
Newer exterior paint
Rhino lined interior
Reinforced Steps/Body
Electrical fuel pump
No dents
Winch and tow bar”