I wonder if this has an Air Force Data Plate?
“1963 CJ3b- M606 Restored. Original engine, Warn Winch, Over, drive, BF Goodrich 15″ tires. Comes with a Summer top and White Best top.”
http://houston.craigslist.org/cto/5713829705.html

I wonder if this has an Air Force Data Plate?
“1963 CJ3b- M606 Restored. Original engine, Warn Winch, Over, drive, BF Goodrich 15″ tires. Comes with a Summer top and White Best top.”
http://houston.craigslist.org/cto/5713829705.html

Looks nice. Seller intentionally kept some of the dents/dings.
“1951 M38 Willys Jeep. Original flat head motor, tranny, drive line. All original parts. 24 Volt. Body off restoration by previous owner. Body and frame media blasted and painted original color green. Body dents and bruises unrepaired to preserve the authenticity and history of the Korean war. Runs and drives beautifully. New top and old top. 5,075 original miles. Was previously owned by local marine organization who used the jeep soley (for riding marine veterans who were no longer able to walk) in local parades.”
http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/cto/5709774867.html

UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $15,000
(10/24/2015) Nice looking wagon that deserves some better photos.
“1960 willys jeep station wagon, 350 chevy, power steering, power brakes, auto, mustang two, coil overshocks, 4 bar rear lad., curry rearend, heidts superride2 ifs, dakota digital, vintage air. trades ?
needs, repaint in areas ,other than that, its a great wagon”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/23/2016) Doug’s got this nice M-38 for sale.
“Korean War era and early Vietnam War, last of the flat-fender jeeps. This is the military version of the CJ3A. This jeep was only produced for three years. Completely restored, rust cut out and replaced. Everything cleaned, sandblasted, or replaced, as close to original as I could get. Many original parts were used. Jeep has 21,000 original miles. Runs and drives great. Many years ago, was used for Civil Air Patrol at Cleveland Air Force Base, was painted blue, but I stripped off the old paint and re-painted. New leaf springs, original 24-volt system. New wiring harness from Vintage Wiring of Maine. Top and seat covers by Beachwood Canvas, seats have springs. The jeep is ready for whatever you want to do with it.
I’m working on a 1952 Strick M100 Trailer which will be ready soon. Trailer will have new floor, shocks, tires, canvas cover, and wiring harness. I will sell this trailer with jeep or by itself. I only have trailer restoration pictures right now.
Asking $16,000 for the jeep. Jeep and trailer $18,000. Trailer separate will be $2,500.”
http://www.warjeeps.com/mjs/sale16/adm435/adm435.html

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000.
Craig spotted this nice looking truck.
“1961 Willys Truck, good condition, 4WD, original straight 6 (226). Truck Runs good, almost all original – 44K original miles. New Radiator, seals front and rear differencials, generator and starter have been rebuilt. Need to sell $9000 OBO Call or text for more information”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500.
(07/14/2016) Looks like it has a reproduction body. Lots of updates.
“1964 Jeep CJ3B ‘High Hood’ – Very Rare. Frame smoothed and boxed. Power steering. Disc brake conversion. Small block Chevy 327. Comp Cam Thumper Series. Roller Rockers, Aluminum Intake, Pete Jackson Gear Drive, Jet Coated Headers and Exhaust. World heads. Four Speed manual transmission, Differentials and Transfer case just rebuilt. Nice cage. Bucket seats. VDO gauges. Dual gas tanks with electric switch. Mag wheels. This Jeep sounds amazing!”

Looks solid.
“1942 Ford GPW. New tires, new canvas top and seats. Rebuilt carburetor. 5 combat rims. Original riveted brass data plates – numbers match the frame. This was a running jeep that was cleaned, repaired as necessary, painted, and returned to the original condition when obtained. It has been converted to 12 volts. with an alternator. It is believed that all the parts are original except for the front bumper and horn (try to find a Sparton horn at a decent price!) and of course, the alternator. There are a lot of Ford marked parts – it is assumed that those who did repairs and replacements did not worry about using Ford marked parts in the past.”
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/5687242270.html

UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was on eBay.
That’s a pretty FC.

“Finished in the optional President Red and Plantation White combination this all steel body pickup shows very well. The side mounted spare tire matches the other four wheels and tires. The front fender extensions and rear fenders are solid and look great. All the trim is present, complete, and displays normal wear for a vehicle of this age. The black front bumper is fits well with a finish as expected considering the age. The custom rear step bumper is sturdy and is functional. The metal bed and wheel wells is completely covered with a black protective paint.
Inside, the grey and black vinyl seat that looks period and is very good condition. The black door panels and grey dashboard are a subtle continuation of the two-tone theme of the interior. The optional heater and original gauges are correctly placed have a nice appearance and function as designed. The original equipped two spoke custom steering wheel is in good condition and functions as designed.
This 1958 FC-150 is equipped with the original 134cid Hurricane F4-134 inline 4-cylinder engine fed by a Carter one barrel carburetor. Power is transferred to the wheels by a Borg-Warner T-98 three-speed manual transmission and a Model 18 transfer case. Driver assist features include 4-wheel drum brakes. The suspension includes leaf springs with front and rear solid axles. The 15-inch original white steel wheels with Goodyear Wrangler tires complete the look.
The FC-150 advertising motto in the day was “Go Anywhere!” and all your need to do is bring this ’58 to the next “Jamboree” and turn heads! GET OUT AND DRIVE!
Current mileage on the odometer shows 11,595 miles, sold as is with a mileage exempt title.
VIN: 6554817137”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $23,999.
Sam’s got this early GPW for sale (Serial # GPW 10139). Looks nice. Has later model rims.

“1942 GPW Ford WWII Military Jeep
4 Wheel Drive, 3 Speed Transmission, 2 Speed Transfer
Professionally Rebuilt 4 Cyl 134 cubic engine, T84 Transmission
New Bearings & Seal in Transfer Case
New Exhaust System, New Intake & Exhaust Manifold
Recent Brake Job
New Body Tub
Ford Script on Rear Panel
New Rebuilt Starter & Generator
New Water Pump & Fuel Pump, Carb & Voltage Regulator
Reconditioned Radiator, New 6 Volt Battery
New 600 x 16 NDT Tires & Tubes
New Clutch
New Front Bumper
New Wiring
New Ignition Switch
New Gas Tank & Gas Gauge
New Steering Wheel
New Seat Upholstery & Rear Seat
Military Blackout Lights
New Light Switch & Starter Switch
New Differential Seals Continue reading
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/23/2016) Look solid.
“1946 CJ2A in good condition. Engine turns over but the fuel pump failed about 2 weeks ago. All ‘original’. Currently inspected and street legal. New electronic ignition, new fuel gauge sender, restored oil bath air cleaner, like new tires, new battery, and in over all good condition.”