No description provided.
https://wichita.craigslist.org/cto/d/chautauqua-1950-cj3a-willys-jeep/7303665617.html
No description provided.
https://wichita.craigslist.org/cto/d/chautauqua-1950-cj3a-willys-jeep/7303665617.html
Rust doesn’t appear too bad.
https://springfield.craigslist.org/pts/d/deepwater-willys-jeep/7305223234.html
“This is a old cj5, was running when parked a few years ago, asking $999. It is located over an hour north of springfield.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Glenn spotted this Struck designed Mini-Beep.
“Struck Kit 1944 Willys Army Jeep replica. Used in parades, goes 6 mph at full throttle. Looks just like the Jeep used in the MASH TV show. Made out of plywood and metal parts. 6 1/2 hp gas engine.”
Maybe some parts value? Unclear whether they are f-heads or l-heads.
https://tulsa.craigslist.org/pts/d/tulsa-willys-engines/7309750463.html
“Two 4 cylinder engines out of Hobart welders, complete.”
This seller is selling a load of parts and has more, too.
https://albuquerque.craigslist.org/pts/d/los-lunas-cj3a-jeep-parts-flat-fender/7304726009.html
“I have a load of early Jeep parts. Enough to start a nice project. Tons of extra parts for sale also. 5ofive38eight89threel”
I’m not familiar with this winch.
https://stlouis.craigslist.org/pts/d/imperial-city-engineering-inc-electric/7305599797.html
“Very cool old City Engineering Inc electric winch. I believe these were most commonly found on old Willys Jeeps.”
I’m not sure what “VS” stands for? The latter half of the video has Black Peter and Saint Nicholas in a jeep, the first half with the fire and felling trees is interesting, too, but, I’m not sure why?
“VS of troops sitting around wood fire outside trying to keep warm.
Shots of soldiers chopping down large fir trees. They carry off cleaned tree trunk. VS of them chopping up logs with saws and axes.
Shots of two soldier cutting down small fir tree. More shots of soldiers carrying ‘Christmas’ Trees.
VS of soldiers in hospital decorating a Christmas Tree with help from nurses. Shots of other decorations being made.
Quick shot of Saint Nicholas and Black Peter meting children in town. Shots of children and mothers smiling. Shots of St. Nicholas escorted to jeep by soldiers and presents are loaded in. Children cheer and wave. The Christmas jeep is driven along.”
This Union Defence Force video was titled Look Out! This was apparently filmed in South Africa. There are multiple clips of jeeps. No sound provided.
“Various shots of soldiers in training. We see them doing exercises, jumping over walls and doing forward rolls with bare chests. Then they seem to be receiving instruction on how to handle a jeep. Several shots of men driving jeeps and tanks over rough and bumpy ground. Some soldiers in a jeep crisscross over the path of a tank in motion.”
This very short video looks staged to me. But, it does show a good shot of a jeep with “MESSENGER” written across the windshield.
“An American Messenger jeep drives up road past soldiers. Various shots as they take carrier pigeons out of basket. C/U swastika on paper tied to pigeon’s wing. C/U message American soldier is writing ‘Adolph (sic) Hitler, Berchtesgaden. No Happy Returns on your birthday but see you soon. Ninth U.S. army.’ Various shots as they tie message to the pigeon’s leg and release it. We see various takes of the same scene.”
Scott spotted a hardcover book called The Willys Dream Kit by Jan Novak that’s for sale on eBay ($49.49). The price for a new hard copy is similar on Amazon, but the used ($25) and paperback ($20) editions are much less on Amazon.
Reviews of the book from the Chicago Tribune and L.A. Times in 1985 suggest it’s a good read.