Bill spotted this M-38A1. Runs and drives!
“1965 willys military jeep
Runs and drives on current non-op comes with soft doors and top. New battery original motor.”
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/5613771588.html
Bill spotted this M-38A1. Runs and drives!
“1965 willys military jeep
Runs and drives on current non-op comes with soft doors and top. New battery original motor.”
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/5613771588.html
UPDATE: Still Available. Was for sale last summer.
(05/07/2013) This seems to be missing a driver’s side hood clamp near the front fender.
“A very solid cj3a with extensive work and upgrades done recently. Recent paint top engine rebuild.Rebuilt transmission and transfercase, overdrive,lockrite differential in front axle.New rollbar,stereo,speakers,wiring,tailites,towbar. good tires.Trailerhitch..”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900.
Runs and drives.
“6 cylinder hurricane engine, original running gear. I was going to restore it, don’t have the time. I did have the seat and door panels recovered with leather. Put on brand new knobby tires. This would be a good project for someone that wants to do the body work, it has dents. Otherwise, 4 wheel drive works, low range, high range. Could just be a good farm truck as is. Clear title. Will send more pictures if you like.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Mark just listed this project MB at warjeeps.com.
“I’ll do my best to list everything. This is a WWII 1945 Willy’s MB military jeep. Overall its in great shape, the motor is out but has been cleaned and simply needs to be reassembled. Below I’ve listed everything it comes with and it’s condition, thanks.
Tires – rubber is weathered rims are excellent
Frame – has had some restoration and has been painted, weak points welded, overall very good condition. The rear most cross member of the frame needs to be replaced.
Chassis – very good condition, again weak points fixed, painted
Drive shaft – cleaned up, very good condition
Springs – very good condition Continue reading
I spotted this Ad for DJ-5 parts in Duncanville, Texas. I know some folks are looking for them.
“I have several Postal Jeep parts new and used. e mail me for parts needed. This is for parts only, no jeeps for sale. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750.
Seems like there may be value here.
“Selling my 1963 Jeep Willys. Its a project Jeep. Engine runs. Needs some work but will make a great restore and easy to work on. I just dont have the time. Asking 750 obo (including new parts for Jeepwillys.com) It does not have a title but I’m sure one can be obtained for around 100 bucks. Also willing to accept trades for motrcycles. Let me know what you have. ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/19/2016) No obvious rust.
“1946 Willy’s CJ2A
Almost completely original.
New steering, fuel tank, and 12 volt battery system.
New electric wipers.”
Jason filed this report on the family’s 2016 rally.
“This past weekend we had our 6th Annual Jeep Rally in beautiful Parke County, Indiana. We enjoyed traveling north from Rockville to visit a old family homestead and also meander through the countryside seeing covered bridges, horse drawn Amish carriages, as well as, a few turkey and deer. We also rode go karts like we did last year and ended up stopping for ice cream prior to returning from our nearly 60 mile trip. This year we had 7 jeeps ranging in years from 1946 to 2014 and 23 three attendees. We are already looking forward to next year’s run.”
The list of five items that the jeep is not good for is an interesting one. This was published in the June 16, 1945, issue of the Pittsburgh Press.
Steve spotted this unusual photo.
“1946 Press Photo Radiograph of Jeep displayed at National Metals Congress
This is an original press photo. Photo measures 9 x 7.25inches. Photo is dated 02-20-1946.”
Note the description of the “V” theme. This was published in the April 5, 1950, in The Evening Independent.
UPDATE: Price dropped to $6500
(08/21/2014) “Have a 1948 for sale, she is very pretty and has original 4cyl engine. I could rattle on but the pics should be the best way to advertise her. Have a soft top as well. Fact is I would really like the Willys to find a good home, just don’t have garage space for her. Don’t have room to keep this anymore, price is negotiable. Any questions drop me an email.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $12,500.
Looks like an interesting build.
“Built by papola off-road 350ci 400hp 4 speed, welder, air compressor, power steering, tilt, chrome everywhere, 35’s call for more info way to much to list $12,500 obo or trade”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500. See Glenn’s comment about the unusual rear PTO gearbox on this.
“We are selling a 1948 Jeep CJ2A. It was converted to 12 volt years ago but the gauges were never switched so they do not function. It has a power take off unit out of the rear. Other than that, it is stock. It has rust over several areas, though none are severe. There is no top for it anymore but the windshield is still fine.
It has a new carburetor, new brake lines and new brake pads. The gas tank is out of it but has been cleaned and the welds tidied up. The engine is a 4 cylinder, and has always performed perfectly in my life time, though it has not been started for the past 5 years since the fuel system has been apart. The tires look to be original so I do not know how much longer they might last.
There is one original seat frame but no cushion and two new boat seats that will easily bolt to the body.
The vehicle was purchased by my grandfather in the 1960’s and used as both a commuter vehicle for several years and then as a farm vehicle after that.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900.
Never heard the term “T-block”
“1947 Willys CJ2A (Civilian Jeep Model 2A) it has the original style 4 cylinder engine (I think it is called a T block)
– grandpas jeep been owned for well over 35 years in family
– steering assembly upgraded and a new clutch.
– steering gear is new
– engine had new valves and rings a few years back (but not very many miles given use)
– clutch also replaced a few years back (again not that many miles)
– barn stored (better than outside).
– less than 200 miles per year have been put on this jeep (its a vehicle that is stored mostly at a second home)
– pink slip in hand
– mileage not exactly known as odometer is not working.
– runs well but needs a bit of TLC (there is an oil lease but its a jeep from the 40s go figure)
Strong running engine .. but it sits for most the year outside of its 200 miles every year. . will make a great restoration project for someone!”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7400.
Cody did some research on the “Desert Troop” group. The founder was Bud Adair, who later ran for office. The group was founded in 1972.
I wonder if that hood design was painted in the early 1970s. Could have been.
“civilian model perfect working jeep with new tires and fuel system.
currently registered and road ready. come take a look. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
(03/19/2016) Has variety of mods, including full floating hubs, an updated engine, and the incorrect grille.
“1946 CJ-2A Willys Jeep For Sale, $5,000 obo.
Overhead Valve Jeep Engine (not flathead)
Runs good
Needs Brakework
Solid Floorboards
Tires fair condition
Heavy Duty Jeep Rear End
Changed over to 12V”
It’s a mix of parts.
1944 Ford running gear With 40s Willy’s Scripted Tub, F Head motor, Runs & Drives good,
Needs TLC, Was on a ranch since 60s, No Title BILL of SALE ONLY Call ONLY
NO TEXT RETURNED .!!! ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
“from Hobart welder, oil pressure 45lbs, all 4 cyl compression 125 psi, rebuilt carb, new water pump, serial # above water pump, NO emails or texts, ”
Looks like it has good potential.
“1942 Ford GPW modified, needs some work. 68′ 327 Corvette motor that runs good. Needs wiring harness installed. Have all the parts. New polished Edelbrock intake, carb, valve covers. New polished water pump, New chrome headers. Chrome grille. New BFG mud terrain tires. Original body, frame, 3 spd trans and axles, roll cage. Cadillac power steering. Lifted with new front shocks and stabilizer. Was running great prior to wiring failure. 3 sets of seats. Still has original s/n tag welded to frame. Hood has been modified to accommodate the V8. Body in good shape.
Excellent project for someone that has a little time to spend on it. Won’t take much to make her purr again. Have extra parts also. Registered State of Ca. non op”
It’s a project.
“Contracted by Willys Overland during WWII, this Ford built relic is dripping with patina and ready for your next project. It has had an F head motor swapped in in place of the original L head.
This Jeep has been sitting for a long time and it will take some work to get it running again, but everything appears to be there. Bill of sale only, but registering it is as simple as a DMV VIN inspection and a brake and lamp inspection at a certified mechanic. Check out the pictures and schedule a time to come take a look at your next Jeep project.”
Engine is out.
“This vehicle is a barn find and does not run. Motor is removed and disassembled. Front and rear windows have bullet hole. Several rusted-thru spots on lower body. Chrome is in great condition, inside and out. This Willys is cleaned-up and ready for restoration. Will consider all reasonable offers.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1800.
(03/01/2016) This might be a good price.
“1953 Willy’s Jeep up for sale need a little stuff done to it
I have a new clutch for if you’re interested give me a call or texts me
I’m up for trades to”
I have returned! You might have noticed this already, but I didn’t use my computer for four and a half days. It’s been eleven years since I’ve gone that long without touching a computer. I suppose, technically speaking, I did use my phone for a couple days, but I’m just going to ignore that fact. I still have many emails to get through, so if I haven’t answered yet, either pester me or be patient.
Regular updates will begin tomorrow (Thursday morning). This morning, you get to read about my canyon adventure and why I learned that having to go to the bathroom with horseflies around isn’t much fun.
Our trip began Wednesday with a drive down to Twin Falls, Idaho. On our way, we stopped at the western foot of the Blue Hills for some refreshments. There, Ann insisted she get her photo with Big Foot. We even bought a “Believer” shirt that included a Big Foot illustration.
On Thursday we reached Salt Lake City. Needing to kill some time before dinner, Karson suggested we hang out at Liberty Park, Salt Lake’s version of Central Park. While there, he wanted to show us how to walk a slack line. I quickly learned I lacked slack skills.
Ann gave it a try. I didn’t dare let her fall off.
We had a good time with Karson and Colter. My mother and Ann’s son Daniel joined us as well.
On Friday, Karson and I headed south for our camping trip. Our goal was to hike some of the chutes on Muddy Creek, a small river that winds through the San Rafael Swell not too far south of I-70. There is no cell-service or any other services. Just another out-in-the-middle-of-nowhere-Utah place.
We arrived Friday afternoon. It was a beautiful drive to our starting point, near Tomisch Butte.