It’s torn apart.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1887476538067956/
“1958 ,Willy, got body off ,motor pulled..have to sell do to health or trade for running golf cart,,,title in hand!”
It’s torn apart.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1887476538067956/
“1958 ,Willy, got body off ,motor pulled..have to sell do to health or trade for running golf cart,,,title in hand!”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $13,500.
(11/08/2020) Looks in good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/695412961410097/
“Army Vietnam era mule built by kaiser jeep company believe its a a3 twin cylinder model many updates tires clutch seats dual baskets. Back seats trailer hitch full movie prop 50 with original mounts brakes looks runs great 14950bo trades”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/192020) Only the one pic provided.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/227000748837984
“1952 Willy’s Jeep good condition with bikini top”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/08/2021) This has a fiberglass body.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/241847793987436
“I am selling a 1947 cj2a. It has a nice frame that is all painted. A high quality fiberglass body with tailgate (uncommon to find) the jeep has been swapped to a 225 buick oddfire v6. All new brake lines, upgraded to a duel circuit master. New starter, 4 barrel holly carb. This still need to be finished but is going to be a very nice jeep with only a little more work. The buick v6 is going to make this a great little jeep.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3075431302563288
(11/23/2020) “1949 jeep willy 4×4 , NOT MY VEHICLE, listing it for a friend that doesn’t have Facebook, for any questions call jeff [hidden information]has maintenance manuals, comes with framework to all canvas doors and roof, also a extra front end, extra tires and rims, comes with the hydraulic plow, not parting out, must take all, needs new fuel pump”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
Neither runs.
“Complete jeeps. Not running. Selling for my dad. The jeeps are in Tallahassee Florida. 1800 for the pair.”
This Go-For-Digger trencher brochure is undated and has no form number. It’s likely from the late 1950s.
This first image shows the front page:
This is how the brochure looks when fully opened:
The is the back page:
There’s no date on this Back Hoe Brochure from Go For Digger, but it is likely from the late 1950s. This brochure was accompanied by a letter:
The April 27, 1944, article in the Star Tribune out of Minneapolis argues that Ford, GM, and Chrysler did not believe the post-war jeep would be as successful as hoped, due to (1) the hard suspension and (2) a lack of appeal to the “woman of the family”. It seems they were right to be wary from a family perspective, but the big three didn’t foresee the wagons, which attempted to address both of these issues.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
The frame isn’t 2A or 3A and the front clip appears have truck/wagon. The back appears to be a home brew.
“1946 willy’s, will trade or make offer.”