This looks in good shape.
https://newjersey.craigslist.org/tls/d/chester-hobart-welder-generator-on/7317249845.html
“Up for sale is a Hobart welder that’s on a trailer, uses a gas Willies engine? Everything works great and is good to go.”
This looks in good shape.
https://newjersey.craigslist.org/tls/d/chester-hobart-welder-generator-on/7317249845.html
“Up for sale is a Hobart welder that’s on a trailer, uses a gas Willies engine? Everything works great and is good to go.”
UPDATE: Was listed here: http://www.ewillys.com/2020/02/04/year-fc-150-youngsville-nc-2500/
Has a rear PTO setup. Not sure how much other value it has.
https://raleigh.craigslist.org/grd/d/youngsville-jeep-fc150-tractor/7324401190.html
“This is a Forward Control Jeep turned into a tractor. It has beefed up springs, a rear Power Take-Off with an agri splined shaft, and an electric fan to enhance cooling at slow speeds. Has not run in years, tires are shot. Would make a great enclosed cab mower, or could be fitted with a backhoe.”
Not sure how much value is here. This is a DJ-3A convertible that has been modified with 4WD.
https://delaware.craigslist.org/pts/d/dover-cj-2a-for-parts/7317369636.html
“CJ-2A or 3A on rolling chasis
Edit…it is a DJ-3A converted to 4wd
includes frame, axles, transmission, transfer case, bell housing
tub, grill, fenders, 3 matching wagon wheel style tires and one M-151 tire
no title…parts only sold as is..rolls easy. tranny not locked up”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/28/2021) Includes a Snow Blower Attachment.
https://plattsburgh.craigslist.org/ctd/d/peru-1958-jeep-fc170/7328236686.html
“1958 jeep fcw170,,stake rack,,,,,snow blower attachment,,,,,,,,just out of barn storage,,,,,,,,,$5000”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/16/2021) Engine is frozen.
https://atlanta.craigslist.org/wat/pts/d/powder-springs-1948-willys-jeep-cj2a-m38/7313623287.html
“year is unceratain. For parts or restore . Cleanest 1940s 4×4 you will ever see. No rust any where. Engine stuck. Good brakes. gas tank is clean. tie rod is bent, look under grill picture. it still steers though. No paperwork. Bill of sale. Year is what guy I got it from said. You will have to judge for your self.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/13/2021) It’s rusty, but there still may be some useful parts (whether it is $4000 of useful parts is less clear).
https://atlanta.craigslist.org/wat/pts/d/marietta-1943-willys-mb-ww2-jeep/7313742605.html
“War hero. serial number starts with 20 followed by a 2 or 3 . the rest is not legible. that means it is a early 43. Very Rusty. Needs tub pans front and back. Missing back seat and front seats are toast. As the pictures show it has a lot of original ww2 stuff on it. If you don’t know what this is, then please don’t ask a lot of questions. If you aren’t somebody who builds these then you should look for less of a project. Pictures are clear. It rolls.”
It’s been a crazy couple months. Somewhere along the line I obtained copies of the March 1946 Semi-Annual Willys-Overland Report. I think this came from Barry’s Farmjeep site, but I couldn’t find it yesterday.
This report demonstrates that Willys-Overland was trying to lay the groundwork for two basic product lines: A Utility Line of vehicles and a Passenger Line of vehicles. The company also claimed that the passenger line vehicles would be introduced in 1947.
This video has clips showing captured equipment, surrenders, demolitions, and more. At the end there’s a look at several first aid jeeps bearing four stretchers at a time.
“A look at captured vehicles and weapons. Dark interior shots of German officers. M/S German soldiers and officers outside. M/S tents. M/S bombed street in town, American soldier looks at wrecked tank. Various shots as soldiers and civilians walk along street and talk to each other. M/S soldiers looking at dead body. C/U dead German soldier on ground.
Various shots of parents looking at their new baby in hospital. M/S Germans and Americans. M/S mother and baby in hospital. Germans come out from building with white flag of surrender and hand over their weapons. More soldiers come out with their hands up. Various shots of Americans with German prisoners, they search their uniforms and disarm them. M/S as American soldiers run up road. C/U sign ‘Cherbourg’. C/U’s soldiers firing. Various shots of wounded soldiers. Various shots as Americans march columns of German prisoners up road, including women. Various shots as the German soldiers are disarmed. M/S field hospital. M/S of jeep with injured on stretchers on front and back it drives along. Various shots as injured are carried onto landing craft. The camera pans across them. M/S as one man is handed a cup and takes a drink. C/U of him. C/U men looking at nazi armband. Various shots troops boarding landing craft. “
This is a neat photo of Warren Harber taken under a National Army and Air Force – Expeditionary Forces Institute sign in France: https://cdm17228.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/wwii/id/25
Warren only recently passed away in 2019 at the age of 96. There’s an excerpt about Warren at the Standard Democrat. There’s supposed to be a longer story on the paper’s e-edition, but I couldn’t find it: https://standard-democrat.com/story/2116511.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,500.
This is being sold by a dealer. It looks in good shape.
“1947 Willys for sale! Custom paint work! Call for more details!”