UPDATE: Price dropped to $500. No drive train.
(07/20/2016) Appears worth a look. Has some funky aspects.
“Willys Jeep set up for 350 Chevy 2 wheel drive no motor no tranny”
http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/cto/5957481965.html
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UPDATE: Price dropped to $500. No drive train.
(07/20/2016) Appears worth a look. Has some funky aspects.
“Willys Jeep set up for 350 Chevy 2 wheel drive no motor no tranny”
http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/cto/5957481965.html
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This was for sale awhile back, I commented on the bumpers. Looking closely at the rear mural, I think this Jeep was used as a sprint car push start vehicle, which does explain the bumpers.
I was thinking the same thing, that it was a push start vehicle.
How do I contact who ever is selling this jeep?
Sorry about that Royce: http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/cto/5928224027.html
– Dave
For 500 bucks, even without a drive train, what a good deal. Push bumpers were common place back in the 1950’s & 60’s. My dad’s 1950 CJ3A had a HUGE Diamond Plate steel, ( Not aluminum ) Welded to the front bumper, heavy stuff. The Jeep had been owned by the Port of Authority of NY to push stalled cars out of the Lincoln Tunnel.( #1905 painted on the hood) That’s how they used to do things back in the day when cars had REAL BUMPERS, that’s way they called them bumpers!!! If you had a plow lift, an old used tire hung from the ram gave you a nice soft damage free push. Just another Jeep tale from the MEMORY Vault.
My dad and I built this jeep in 1987 when I was in high school. The back bumper was on the front. My dad passed a few years ago and I’ve been looking for it for a long time. If anyone knows who the owner is, I’d really like to talk with them.
Thanks,
Kurt