Looks nice.
“great sand jeep or put back on the road, roller no motor, no paddles $5000– or will sell complete $12000.”
Looks nice.
“great sand jeep or put back on the road, roller no motor, no paddles $5000– or will sell complete $12000.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500. listed as a CJ-3A, it looks more like an M-38. Has some updates.
“1952 CJ3A
Good body minimal rust, 350 Chevy, newer edelbrock, Muncie 4 speed hurst shifter, Ramsey shaft drive winch, drum brakes bled, adjusted and work perfectly, hydraulic clutch, fresh Hercules liner, upgraded steering, all lights work. Great driving well sorted little truck, just got it out of storage. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
Looks good.
“1952 CJ3A Willys Jeep – “The Green Machine”. Body in great condition, no rust. Kept as original as possible. L-134 – 4 cylinder engine runs like a top. Fun to drive. Seats in great shape. New tires and power coated wheels. $6,400 obo.”
Runs and drives.
“New floor boards, Has a Ford 2300 pinto engine that runs great, Brand new 11″ brakes, Brand new exhaust, Brand new clutch, Brand new starter, Nice chrome wheels, Good clean title! But overall in pretty good condition. Has Wa. Collectors license plate. Might be open for a trade. ”
Could be some value here.
“Willy’s jeep has 289 Ford motor doesnt run and no title 550 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
It’s project that may be worth a look. Has a mix of M-38 and 2A parts.
“Selling my 53 cj3a Willys it’s a pretty clean jeep but does need to be finished I had the original motor rebuilt by Clifton park engine rebuilders that cost $1900 and have receipt was running and driving good shifts good good transfer case motor needs to be finished its in the jeep just needs water pump distributer etc have all parts to finish cones with next to new top and doors too $4000”
Not sure how much value is here.
“3, WWII Jeeps-non runners. make an offer!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Appears to have value.
“1946 Willys CJ2a. Motor turns over, tranny not locked up, does not like to shift. axles good as far as I can tell frame has patches on front. Has 5 good original wheels. Was going to build an off road only trailer queen but interests have wandered. I have new aluminum replacement radiator and good replacement for wind shield frame.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Might have some value.
“runs good drives find new tires, new brakes, body not in the best shape”
No pics provided.
“Very straight, no putty, Runs good.
Very few like this!!”
No pics and no description.
“MOTOR TRANS/TRANSFER CASE COMPLETE RUNNING CONDITION”
Start with the peak of tulip season, add 75 degree, blue-sky weather, and throw in a dash of spring break. What do you get? A train wreck of a visit to Mt. Vernon, Washington, to visit their tulip festival.
It started out fine. We spent the night in Mt. Vernon so we could get to the tulips early. The first farm we visited wasn’t crowded at all. That’s where I took these photos:
Despite their beauty, I asked myself multiple times, What was I doing here??? Because, as soon as I saw a single tulip, I was done. Okay, been there, done that, pretty flower and all …. now let’s move on. But, I knew my darling and patient wife wanted to see the tulips, so I bravely marched along with her, showing off my sherpa skills as I carried two of three cameras she had with her. When we finished with the field, we left for a second destination.
By then it was 11:00 am and half of Seattle had descended into the Mt. Vernon valley. Parents were letting their kids run into the tulip rows (a no-no posted all over). Adults also wandered into the fields and, after someone told them to get out, they’d go back into them! At one point we got stuck in a traffic jam on the way to “Tulip Town“, only to learn that it was closed (full up). These people really were maniacs, suggesting little has changed since the tulip economic bubble of the 1630s.
After the hordes descended, Ann, Daniel and I were all done with tulips and we left in a rush.
We drop to Anacortes, then booked it for home, with a stop in Leavenworth where I had some pork and spaeztles.
We didn’t arrive until late tonight, so no updates until Saturday morning.
UPDATE: Guy found a Youtube of Stevie Coyle’s Stairway to Gilligan:
Original post: Ann and I and her son Daniel joined my aunt and her beau for the 2016 Moisture Festival in Ballard (northern Seattle). The vaudeville celebration is always fun. Among the magic, juggling, comedy, and acrobatic acts my favorite was Stevie Coyle, a guy from San Francisco who played Stairway to Heaven on an acoustic guitar, but managed to sing the lyrics to Gilligan’s Island at the same time (A little research on Google showed this combination was first done by Little Roger & the Goosebumps in the 70s, but Coyle’s is far better). It was an unforgettable comic blend that worked surprisingly well!
So, no updates Today. Meanwhile, today we will be tiptoeing through Mt. Vernon’s tulip festival. This will make my wife very happy 🙂
UPDATE: Was $1000. **SOLD**
This might be worth look.
“1949 Willys Jeepster – including Motor , Transmission, drive shaft, starter, carburetor, shroud, most chrome pieces, seat frames, convertible ribs, no top. Body panels are in good shape, 2 small rust holes. Floor pans need to be replaced. On back bumper is written, Willys Overlander.last registered was 1967.”
This January 1958 article from Willys News tells the story of how East Stroudsburg was able to get a Rescue Truck.
Ted’s selling a variety of items on eBay. Here are a few. See all the jeep related stuff he has for sale via this link: See all of Ted’s items on eBay
1. IKA Brochures: View all the information on eBay
2. Dealer Manuals: View all the information on eBay
UPDATE: **SOLD** at auction for $19,500. Bus spotted a video posted on Facebook about the auction. Unfortunately, I can’t get a direct link. You’ll have to scroll down a couple of posts. https://www.facebook.com/antiquecarpartsauction/?fref=nf
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,000.
Nathan spotted this one.
“1962 Jeep Willys Wagon. This vehicle is in Great condition and has all the chrome restored and all the Stainless Steel side trim that is usually missing on the vehicles. mileage is 88.100 miles. Had this vehicle appraised at over 30K. ”
Looks in good shape.
“1956 Jeep Willys M38A1. Vehicle has a clean antique title. All new braking system, 12V converted, new Willys Keiser Transmission, Remanufactured hurricane 4 motor, Completely serviced by Xtreme Jeep in Tampa. All new fluids, front and rear axles serviced, as well as the transfer case. Have all receipts to verify. This vehicle runs and drives. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(11/04/2015) Those large tires might be hard on the original axles.
“1946 Willys Jeep
– New Paint
– New tires and wheels
– New row bar and fog lights
This beast is ready for the road or off road!!!! Original engine and new carb.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3500.
(02/27/2014) It has some funky tail lights.
“I am selling my 55′ Wileys M170, It is a true war hardened jeep ready for either it’s glory days or a new life on the trail. I have the age old problem of to many vehicles and not enough money.
This M170 is a running driving, 1 of 300 known to exist, clear titled beast.
I am asking 7500.00 obo serious offers only..no emails with will you take….if your not serious enough to make a trip to see it don’t bother type’n…please”
Seller also has extra parts.
“M38A1 Jeeps. One restored 90% and 2 parts jeeps. All for $7500. Will sell 2 parts jeeps for $1500 or restored Jeep for $7000. Have extra loose parts too.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $475.
Glenn spotted this trailer. Maybe it is a Converto Civilian Trailer?
“Post WWII jeep trailer. Similar to Bantam TC-3 (BT3-C) type trailer, but can’t confirm make/model. In excellent condition; has been garage kept throughout its lifetime. Body is solid and ready to haul (shows only very minor surface rust).
New tires purchased and bearings were re-packed to transport trailer from Chicago to Burnsville. Temporary wiring/lights installed, but likely needs work to be functional. Will need little work to get back on the road.
Call to make an appointment to come see. Would like to see someone looking for a nice jeep trailer to put this to good use!!
NOTE: estimated to be around 1945 model year; BT3-C is indicated as make/model as trailer is similar. No title for trailer exists.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
“Up for sale is a 1956 jeep willys overland 4×4. Still has the original drivetrain including strait 6cyl flat head, 3sp granny gear trans and twin stick 4×4. Four wheel drive works good. Carb needs cleaned. Will only run on choke. Has electric fuel pump.The body is rough and needs work , if you dont own a welder and know nothing about body work this truck is not for you. Motor has been rebuilt and has only 100 miles on it. Along with rebuild new clutch and pressure plate were installed. The brakes work really good and have some new lines and hoses . The wind shield is cracked and will need replaced. All the lights, turn signals work. ”
Nathan spotted this once-government owned wagon.
“1954 Willys wagon four wheel drive. Standard tranny with original axels and transfer case Dana 20 in front Dana 44 rear.
Lockout hubs all work
Has 350 Chevy engine that starts and runs. Ranch truck last registered in 1975.”