UPDATE: Still Available. Was no price. Now $800.
(09/02/2015) No description or pics.
UPDATE: Still Available. Was no price. Now $800.
(09/02/2015) No description or pics.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(05/25/2015) “willys mb , not all original parts,motor is an m38 engine,drive train t84 transmission,dana18 transfer,dana 27 and 25 axles,floorboards are hand crafted and does not have well for gas tank,seats are hand made close to original,gas tank is square body about 8 gallon capacity..instruments in the dash work except for amp gauge, but runs and drives”
Colin bought a Hickey aluminum cylinder head to modify his 1960 Surrey, but ran into some problems with it. Below he describes the changes he made, the problems he encountered, and his current solution. Thanks for sharing Colin!
I started a hop-up project on our Surrey that involved the installation of a 1950s Nick Hickey aluminum cylinder head for the L-134. That morphed into the fabrication of a dual carb setup using two intake manifolds with a balance tube an F Head exhaust manifold that a very good friend, Steve Mason, and I fabricated out of an old manifold supplied by Jim Sullivan.
The first issue was the two new Weber carbs. They were supposed to be synchronized and jetted the sam, but weren’t. That led to the rear carb dumping extra fuel into #s 3&4, resulting in a blown head gasket which dumped coolant into those cylinders.
Hickey head top and bottom.
Took it all apart, rejetted the carbs and had the head resurfaced. I finished buttoning everything up and fired it up. adjusted the carbs slightly, running smooth, then noticed coolant in the #2 spark plug recess. Shut it off, pulled all plugs, could see coolant in #2, and steam coming from what must be a crack in the threads.
When I had the engine running previously I did not have water pooling in the plug basins. Upon looking at the plugs, the electrodes indicated the possibility of them coming in contact with the valves. Took a very hi intensity flashlight and looked into the cylinders and at least two of the valves I saw the imprint of the electrode on the valves.
So my theory is this:
I had the head resurfaced and in that process, the machine shop used an epoxy to smooth the surface indentations( corrosion?), and then did the resurface. The plugs I had used were nearly new from the original head. Those electrodes did not extend into the combustion chamber. The machine shop( guys who do a lot of work on Ford V8s with aluminum heads told me to get plugs with a slightly longer shank for better combustion. So I did. Only a small imperceptible difference in length.
Can’t say I ever tried this.
“You are bidding on an original press photo of Marvin Bud Ward Golfing Off Jeep Hood Dutch New Guinea WWII. Photo has waving due to too much glue being used to attach the information sheet onto the back of the photo. If the listing shows thin red and/or green lines, they are the result of a bad scan & the lines are NOT on the actual photo. Photo measures 7 x 9 inches and is dated 10/7/1944.”
Looks like a good price. Has some unusual bumpers.
“Rare 1970 cj6. Original 4cyl. 3sp. Great condition. Runs and drives. New tires. Soft top included. $4500 obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
Looks like it has value.
“1942 Willys Jeep.
All original with the exception of a few things.
Needs a restoration.
Clear title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500.
Looks nice.
“6 cylinder 3 on the tree overdrive newer top . side curtains ever thing works may trade for?”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Seller provides videos and a link with more pics.
“This jeep is titled and registered (historic) in the state of NJ as a 1945 Willys MB. It was originally made by Willys for the US Army during WWII. Sensible, conservative frame-off resto in 2012. Starts, runs, shifts, steers, and stops great. No excessive smoke or leaks, no popping out of gear, and no rust. Primed with Rustoleum red oxide and finished with three coats of Gillespie 319. New repro (Beachwood OD 3) canvas seats. This is not a trailer queen. Turns heads in parades, at car shows, or as a daily runabout from April to October. Stored in heated garage on trickle charger every winter. If you’re a military buff, this jeep is ready for the hood and bumper stencils of your choice. If you just like old jeeps, this is the very first production model of the vehicle Enzo Ferrari called “America’s only true sports car.”
Has a rear PTO.
“This Jeep is a second owner mechanics vehicle that has been stored in a garage since 1982. Body is a little rough but runs well. New wheel and master cylinders with rear PTO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500.
(09/05/2015) Not a perfect restoration, but looks solid.
“1945 Willys MB full restoration, off the frame”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/11/2015) Looks good.
“We are selingl our 1948 Willys Jeep. Photos tell it all. In excellent condition as it has been totally restored. Give me a call to look at it or with questions.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
(08/16/2015) This is worth a look.
“Clean, rust free Jeepster, very original except for strong running Buick V6 w TH350 auto trans. Front suspension, all brakes, shocks, steering, all rebuilt this year, Bob’s speedometer rebuilt the orig gauges (expensive but correct) still in box, orig speedo is still in dash and looks, works very good. Very solid unrestored body including rust free floors & frame. Original patina paint (Chesapeake Gray – looks like black) polish and drive as is or repaint. NOS Ivory steering wheel w orig center cap installed, orig seats in good shape. Top replaced 1980s – have all side curtains in great shape. Great driver. Goes a bit. To a good home for Best Offer closest to $9000.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
“1953 Jeep Willy
Odometer – 18650
Jeep was shipped from Korea and restored
Garage kept
24 Volt System
12 Volt Lighting System for towing
Removable tow bar for 2″ ball hitch
Has all new canvas coverings
Currently registered in Dallas County
Inspection current and good until 10/15/16”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/16/2015) Runs and drives. Pretty stock.
“Willys Jeep CJ2A 1946. In great shape, runs good. Fully restored, estimated 85-90% museum quality. Drives, brakes, trans case, oil pressure all good. Doesn’t burn oil. Carb needs work as only runs on 1/2 choke. Starter changed over to push button. 6volt.”
Runs and drives, but not original.
“Registered in CA as 1950 Willy’s but sits on 1980 Toyota drive train. Upgraded engine,brakes and suspension. $4,000.00 or possible trade for truck. Runs and drives good. Call after 4:00 pm”
Anyone need a CJ-6 body?
“CJ6 tub, hood, fenders & tailgate.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7500.
(08/01/2015) This windshield looks to be a modified MB/GPW frame that’s been heightened.
“rebuilt 1946 cj2a jeep. totally rebuilt engine, transmission, axles, breaks, and body.
for before and after pictures:
http://www.swoboda-engineering.com/jeep/cj2a/”
Unsure what points to stress when you sell your 1950 Jeep Wagon? The March 1950 Sales Builder noted 49 different items you could advertise. Thanks to Pascal for sharing this document!
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4200.
Looks race ready.
custom built windshield frame
fuel cell
roll cage
mild built 350 motor
fresh turbo 350 trans
205 transfer case
44 front
12 bolt rear”
Includes a 3 point hitch and parts jeep.
“1948 willys cj 2A jeep, restored years ago. Runs ,drives and operates as it should. Comes with extra parts jeep and extra engine etc, and a rare three point hitch attachment. Has original flat head willys engine. New seat covers and fuel tank.”
May be worth a look.
“original 4 cyl. motor runs smooth, 3 sp. transmission, clean body, little rust. Many original features, perfect for restore project or enthusiast.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Looks like this has been lengthened in the front.
“Cj2a jeep restored very nice has v6 motor It is a 4 speed 4×4 for more information about the jeep”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
(10/01/2015) Looks solid.
“1946 Fully Restored frame off CJ2a. New tires and Overdrive”