UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Includes the snow blade. That might be a Porter & Reed top.
“Power angle blade extra set of running gear”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Includes the snow blade. That might be a Porter & Reed top.
“Power angle blade extra set of running gear”
UPDATE: Still Available.
Powered by an f-head.
“Just pulled out of a barn in Illinois last week, been there 30 years. Cleaned tank fuel lines and carb, new battery, coil, started right up! In the process of bleeding brakes, no pedal. It’s very solid and looks good, has full soft top with doors. Would make a great and not too difficult project, 4000.00 or come look and make offer!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
UPDATE: I mentioned that this could be brought back to original without too much expense. Brian challenged me on that claim (thank you) and determined it could roughly cost about $5800 to do so. Therefore, I shall modify my earlier claim and say that this could be returned to a more militaryish theme without too much effort or expense. 🙂
“1942 Willys Jeep
Rebuilt motor Flathead 4 cylinder
Warn overdrive
Great shape
Runs good
Too many good things to list”
UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $5500.
(02/01/2017) Has an F-head.
“1948 willys cj2a, smitty built winch, daily driver, it has a f head 134 inline 4 cyl, toyo tires 31″ , has heat and works, all the lights work and directionals – Borge warner t90 3 speed – 4wd works good. Needs new windshield and has rip in rear window of soft top. Frame is very solid. Clean MA title”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $400
“Koenig top in good condition.
All glass is there. Rear hatch glass is cracked but there for a pattern to get a new one.
Fits Cj5 1955 to 1975 and M38a1”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500.
(11/17/2016) Not sure how much value is here.
“For sale 52 wollys jeep good project
4 cylinder standard Atwater ca”
UPDATE: Pics now provided thanks to Joe in Mesa!
“For sale jeep willys parts only no title. 800.00 OBO”
— Vintage Jeep Enthusiasts to Drive the Entire Alaska Highway
in ‘Willys’ Jeeps Over Five Day, 1,500 Mile Adventure —
PASCO, WASHINGTON– February 03, 2017– This July, to celebrate its 75th anniversary, a group of travelers from across the United States and Canada will drive the entire Alaska Highway in vintage Jeeps. The trip, dubbed ‘Alaska Or Rust,’ will span five days and cover the nearly 1,500 miles between the famed highway’s start in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, and the end at Fairbank, AlaskaA
The group will launch as three separate caravans: one from the East Coast, led by Bill Reiss, one from the Midwest, led by Scott Gilbert, and one from the West Coast, led by David Eilers. On their way to Dawson Creek, each caravan will make scheduled stops where additional travelers can join. Upon arrival at the highway’s entrance, the three groups will merge and convoy together throughout the whole of the Alaska Highway.
“The beauty of this trip is that it isn’t the high-speed, air-conditioned affair that’s become so common on the Alaska Highway,” said Bill Reiss, another of the trip’s organizers. “We’re driving our old, beloved Jeeps—models from the 40s, 50s and 60s—and by doing so, we’re paying homage to the rugged and beautiful story of both the Jeep brand and the Alaska Highway. It’s an adventure for us and a tribute to some incredible history.”
The ‘Alaska or Rust’ caravan has already attracted attention from sponsors like JP Magazine, a favorite periodical of vintage Jeep lovers, which will send a contributor, Traci Clark, to document the journey. Two sponsors have already joined the effort, Allied Jeeps and Overland Diesel. Additional sponsors will be announced shortly.
Fans are encouraged to join the adventure by following the group’s Website, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram accounts, which will update as connectivity allows. Additionally, a daily trip recap will be posted on organizer Dave Eilers’ trade publication, eWillys.com.
To join the trip, learn more or sponsor a portion of the journey, visit www.alaskaorrust.com.
About the Alaskan Highway:
The Alaska Highway was constructed during World War II for the purpose of connecting the contiguous United States to Alaska across Canada. It begins at the junction with several Canadian highways in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, and runs to Delta Junction, Alaska, via Whitehorse, Yukon. Completed in 1942 at a length of nearly 1,500 miles long, the highway was opened to the public in 1948. Legendary for being a rough, challenging drive, the highway proved perfect for showing off the capabilities of early military Jeeps.
Media Contact:
David Eilers: 831-325-9616; david@alaskaorrust.com; d@ewillys.com
UPDATE: Some folks have had trouble viewing this. Try going directly to youtube.
Joe in Mesa spotted a floating Bantam BRC-40 and several BRC-60s in this early 1940s West Point video. Check out 3:10 to 3:44 as the narrator points out the “Blitz Buggies”.
Speaking of Bantams ….
“1941 Press Photo Jeep Jumping at Fort Augusta, Georgia. This is an original vintage press photo. Jeep jumping at Fort Augusta, Georgia. Photo measures 7.75 x 5.75 inches. Photo is dated 01-24-1941.”
It’s an early one: 12741.
“Very early 1946 CJ2A civilian jeep, the following replaced or overhauled. Steering box and column, seats, windshield assembly, wheel rims, gauges, fuel system, cooling system, charging system, 12 volt conversion, hydraulic brakes, floor mat. Built first week or two of 1946, converted to floor shift, still has column shift transmission and original body. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Looks like it’s had an engine swap. How about that winch?
“UP for sale is a 1942 Ford Army Jeep.All original. Removable hardtop & Softtop.”
Look nice.
“Willy’s 1956 Jeep Pickup
74k miles
Original drive train.
Spicer transfer case, front and rear end.
Original Hurricane 6 cylinder
Completely restored, no rust on frame or body.
Updated paint and seat only, everything else is original.
Factory wheels with new tires.
Also, comes with aftermarket wheels and tires.
Seller willing to deliver within reasonable distance.
Always stored in garage.
Very well maintained
Drives and looks great.
Currently only the 2nd owner.
These classics are hard to find so don’t wait because it will sell. ”
http://morgantown.craigslist.org/cto/5984648055.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
“1984 jeep scrambler , rebuilt ground up 2013, new paint, seats front and rear winches, body mounts , shocks, no rust , straight six engine new carburetor, new tires and wheels, just a really good scrambler”
Looks good.
“Good original survivor.
Good and solid driver.
Good for show and or re-enactment.
Good maintenance record
Good Title
Good to Go!!!
Good to call first. Texting is typing and I don’t like to type! ”
Craig spotted this ad. It has some type of “garage door rear door”. We aren’t sure if this means a roll up door or a swing up door. Anyone have ideas on this?
“1963 jeep, motor is free and turns by hand. Ran when parked. My wife road in it as a child, we bought it hoping to clean it up some but have not had the time or extra money to do it. Need some body work and what ever it takes to get it running again. Has a hard top on it with a garage type rear door. Rear seats face inward. We also have a spare frame, windshield, and other miscellaneous stuff to go with it. $2000 or best offer. I am told it started life as a forest ranger jeep in the Adirondacks.”
Something a little different.
“1948 willys stock drivetrain with a 1959 Anglia escort body. Car sat for a very long time. Story is two long for this listing but could tell it if need be. It needs lots of tlc. It runs and drives and has great potential for someone with time money and a place to work on it as it is still a project. put in plugs, pts, cap, rotor, new master cylinder, some tires and wheels. Wheels are original 16″ jeep wheels. Brakes need adj, some wiring. Body is good. Wheel wells flaired but no rust after 25 years. Would consider trade for MG. I need more of a practical driver as I have no extra cash to speed up the project. Please text or call Jeff ”
Seller has this truck and several parts trucks.
“Selling my first truck 1971 jeep J3000 me and my dad completely rebuilt this truck in the late 80s transmission was rebuilt all the bushings in leaf spring axles. brakes work good new master cylinder and wheel cylinders. has power steering, power brakes, has the Buick Big block 350 runs great just need a little going over to make a great collector 4×4 these are very hard to find trucks, has jeep military tires great condition and 4.09 gear ratio for your big tires and a like new windshield call 7809339702 . l have extra parts trucks as well going to part out or sell hole 1977 jeep j20 with factory AC and Cruise 1980 j10 and 1981 j10 in good condition all complete less grill very decent body for 1000.00 these have the 360 motors and auto trans No paypal no scammers deal in person call me text or email me l am open to offers”
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details.html?requestSource=b&adId=1232138492&siteLocale=en_CA
Needs work, but if someone can get the price down …
“1981 Jeep scrambler
rebuilt engine less than 2000 miles
has new clutch needs to be adjusted = not running
needs new gas line
Super Swampers 33.5×15.50
Minor rust
Starts like a match.
Maybe some value here.
“….very rare, great rat rod project, comes with 2 parts wagons, for another $500.00 I will throw in a small block chevy with a tranny…may sell some extra parts off the window wagons also.all are 2wd……no titles”
CJ-2A Parts in Maine: http://maine.craigslist.org/pts/5977717538.html
Medford, Oregon: PTO & Winch: http://medford.craigslist.org/pts/5979846185.html
Body and Fenders in Colorado: http://cosprings.craigslist.org/pts/5986404248.html
Parts, Washougal, WA: http://portland.craigslist.org/clk/pts/5963791148.html
Koenig Model 41 PTO: http://portland.craigslist.org/clk/pts/5963553361.html
Allied Jeeps, the company built to sell newly manufacture L-134 blocks, just launched their website:
http://www.alliedjeeps.com
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
I haven’t run across that Warn logo with the jets flying.
“Near Mint
WARN HUBS
SELECT DRIVE
NO. WD-255
SERVICE and REPAIR
MANUAL
YOUR JEEP WILL TAKE OFF LIKE A JET!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on oBay.
I could use one of those snowplows this year!
“This is an original vintage press photo. Thirteen new jeeps with snowplows attached have arrived for delivery to the Milwaukee’s Department of Public Works. They will be used in winter for fulfilling city contracts for sidewalk plowing. They can also be used with lawn mower attachments. The fleet will be added to similar equipment already on hand. Future purchase of more is under consideration. George Renno, 1350 South 98th Street, town of Wauwatosa, a passer-by, looked over the vehicles at Greenfield Motor Sales, 9800 West Greenfield Avenue, town of Wauwatosa. The jeeps cost $2,087 each. Photo measures 10 x 8.25 inches. Photo is dated 04-02-1952.”
Craig spotted this unusual ad. Note that the grille has a cut at the driver side bottom (probably for power steering.
http://rochester.craigslist.org/fuo/5981780234.html
“I am a artist/craftsman who works in an extremely high end furniture company. I just purchased a front WILLY’S JEEP clip to turn around into a bar and I have the windshield frame too. I would love to sell it first and be able to work with the person buying it. Choices could be made about color, numbers added to the side, star on hood, type of woods to use, glass shelving & lighting etc. Other jeep parts also available to make into furniture objects…Lamps etc
This piece can be sold all together or in sections. ( I could break it down into 2 – 3 separate pieces). I can show you work that I’ve done. Deposit required and then payment in full when piece is done so both parties feel good about the deal.
Here is a pic of the clip in my studio. I would be more than happy for you to come by and discuss..Could be a real cool piece when it’s done.
I can also be available to install my own work at your home/business and/or fabricate it into a custom space.”