UPDATE: Price dropped to $6000.
(02/03/2021) It is missing the steps. This has EasyLok hubs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/235855824748624
“1948 Willys Jeep Runs well”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $6000.
(02/03/2021) It is missing the steps. This has EasyLok hubs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/235855824748624
“1948 Willys Jeep Runs well”
This is a running project. Contact Jerry Bubolz at 480 227 8876 if interested.
“M-38. April 1952. #62798. 12Volt. Solid floor pans, good seat frames. Starts,
runs, drives. Brakes not working, new brake lines which are included need installed. New bumperettes. Gas can and holder. Rear plug for trailer wiring. trailer hitch. Attached hardware for canvas top.
Engine and drive line working good. Much time and money spent on the running gear. New wiring started but needs to be completed. Attached hardware for canvas top.
Don’t let the rust on the hood, window frame or fenders deceive you. They are solid and in relatively good shape, just need to be sand blasted and painted.
Extra hood, window frame and fenders available for sale.”
Bill shared this announcement: Jeep has Resto-modded a Commando for Easter Jeep Safari. Jeep calls it the Jeepster Beach. According to Hemmings, it is basically a Jeepster body on a Rubicon chassis. As much as I am a believer in safety, I don’t think the roll bar works. It looks like an after thought to me. Still, it looks like a fun ride.
Barney shared photos of this neat WWII Ashtray. Created in 1944, it celebrated the liberation of Holland prior to the end of the war.
This photo captures a jeep coming ashore on Guadacanal. I tried to find this image in a newspaper, but had no luck
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1942 Press Photo U.S. Marines landing jeep ashore at Guadalcanal in World War II. This is an original press photo. Jeep comes ashore at Guadalcanal —- U.S. Marines land a jeep from a new-type landing barge during their offensive against the Japanese on Guadalcanal Island in the Solomons.Photo measures 9 x 7.25inches. Photo is dated 08-30-1942″
I imagine this were part of a Jeepster Club? They are priced at $29.95.
“LOT OF ( 18 ) VINTAGE UNUSED STICKERS FROM WILLYS OVERLAND JEEPSTER CONVERTIBLE 40TH YEAR 1948-1988.”
This nice looking truck has been upgraded with a Superhurricane engine, along with a Hurricane badge. No description provided.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Looks in good shape. Has some updates.
“Chevy SB motor, vintage air, stereo, power steering, great convertible top, convertible covers, leather seats and much more! Great condition and reach out for more information.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Given the Meyer hardtop, the Warn overdrive, and the winch, I’d say this might make a good little package for the price.
“Lots of extras: Warn overdrive, Warn winch, roll bar, tow bar, new front seats, original rear seat, metal top with doors, bikini top, rebuilt starter and alternator.
Engine was replaced by a previous owner, it is an odd-fire V6, 1987 Buick with electronic ignition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,111.
I suspect the price is just a placeholder. It’s been almost two years since the last documented Safari-Kai popped up for sale. Here’s a brochure about the short-lived Safari-Kai business.
“1975 Jeep DJ5. Summertime is the perfect time for open air cruising and this little Jeep gets you where you want to go in style. Like new in appearance, this 2WD AMC Jeep DJ5 was completely reconditioned 25 years ago by Safari Kar International – one of only about 500 units built. It is economical and easy to drive with a reliable AMC in-line six cylinder engine, power steering and brakes, and a floor shifted 3 speed automatic transmission.
There are less than 1500 miles on the odometer since its rebirth as it was stored for over 20 years and has just emerged to give joy to a new generation. This is a great utility vehicle with new seats, a sturdy roll bar, a bimini top to provide some shade, a flawless Shamrock Green paint job, and new floor coverings. The tires show virtually no tread wear and the 15 inch chrome Centerline rims glitter like diamonds.
This is not the kind of luxury SUV with power accessories, air conditioning, and a stereo system. It is the kind of fun machine that is perfect for beach cruising, backroad touring or just use it in the neighborhood as an eye catching grocery getter. This is the kind of vehicle that will lure lots of new friends who will want to know all about it. There is no rust and only a little bit of dust. It has always been garaged, and it starts easily and runs great. It does not have a full top or doors, but who needs ‘em? Just hop in this breezy ride and seize the day. Carpe diem!”