UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Maybe a CJ-3A with a 2A windshield?
“1949 Jeep Willy! Good condition classic Jeep”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Maybe a CJ-3A with a 2A windshield?
“1949 Jeep Willy! Good condition classic Jeep”
This might be worth a look.
“I have owned this car since 1993 , has always been under cover and rarely driven. The paint is 6 years old and still shines. There is no rust on this car. The custom cloth upholstery is like new . The chassis is original and has been rebuilt. The V-8 Oldsmobile engine is a mid 50’s 324 cu in 340 lb torque and runs very strong. The automatic transmission is the 4 speed hydromatic of that area and shifts clean and hard. This is a fun car to drive. There are still a few odds and ends to contend with but it is road worth and starts easily. You are invited to view the car before making offers. If this add is still here it is still for sale. The top is new as well as the side curtains(window).”
This appears in good shape.
“1948 cj2a great condition has original flat head four cylinder engine, studded snow tires and Meyer full hydraulic plow”
There seems to be value here.
“Willy’s 1951 Jeep
Needs work”
This is another CJ-5/CJ-3A combined body.
“1949 Willy Jeep CJ3A body mounted on a 1955 CJ5 frame. It has a 225-V6 with a 3spd Transmission. The front axle is a Dana 27 and the rear axle is a Dana 44. The frame is perfect and the body is good. This is a project vehicle and currently does not run or drive. It’s been in dry storage since 1980. All of the major parts are there to complete. If your looking for a Jeep project this is a great opportunity. ”
No pics provided.
“1948 willy’s jeep cj2a. Ran good when i bought it. Started to redo. No longer interested. Body was bad besides hood tailgate and front end. Raidator tested core bad. 4 cyl flat head 2 seats. Bikini top. As far as i know everything original. I still have all parts i took apart minus the shell. 3 speed high low I think.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2800.
Has some updates.
“Selling my 1946 Jeep Willys CJ2A
265 Chevy Small Block
Engine # 3720991
Casting # 3725306
D-106”
Normal postings will appear Monday morning.
Franziska Gygax shared pics of this jeep on Facebook. He wrote, “Was made by Kaspar Gut a swiss carosserie maker. In the back is place for 4 swiss milk cans. And on the weekend you rebuilt the back to 1 seat for 2 people“
Lots of jeep action. They drive the jeeps pretty hear near the end. At about the 8:30 mark there some hard driving video. The jeeps were bouncing pretty hard!
From archive.org: “Not the greatest film quality. National Archives description: “A 4.2″ mortar fires high explosive and phosphorus shells which explode on targets. Transportation of mortar and ammunition in large truck (10 men-10 rounds) is compared with that of a jeep towing a trailer bearing a mortar and ammunition (2 jeeps-6 men-48 rounds). Jeep and trailer units are tested at various speeds and on all types of terrain, fire mortars from barge landing craft as an island is approached, drive off barge, and are freed from ditches and other obstacles by their crews.”
National Archives Identifier: 24456”
This 1955 July Willys News article highlights the naming of a Navajo baby named Jeep Chee. My attempts to learn more about Jeep Chee weren’t very successful. I did find this odd movie script. There is a more extensive article about Gwen and Marvin Walter in the July 1958 issue of Desert Magazine.
UPDATE: This jeep kicked off a parade in Sante Fe, Kansas, this weekend.
(03/02/2015) Tom Pestinger restored this former KSAL radio station jeep. The station owned the jeep for decades, but it had deteriorated by the time Tom purchased it. The restoration took several years, but it looks to have been worth it. You can read the whole story at the KSAL website.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was no Price. I’ll keep the post around in case I see another CJ-6 body for sale.
A guy on Facebook has a couple CJ-6 fiberglass bodies for sale. No pics provided.
My boys are in town, so limited posts this weekend.
This archive.org Signal Corps video has some good shots of jeeps along with the everyday life of a photographer/videographer. Here’s the original link: https://archive.org/details/ADC-4647
Mike spotted this formerly cool custom wagon. It appears to have a lot of rust.
View all the information on eBay
“One of a kind ex show truck. Chop top, sedan delivery, Vista Cruiser wagon roof, tubbed rear with a nine inch Ford. One very cool piece of vintage memorabilia. At one time this truck was a show winning street beast. It sat neglected for years and now needs a total redo. It has rust, especially on the passenger side fender and hood. I have a very nice hood and perfect fender to go with it. The only parts I don’t have is a decent passenger door bottom and rocker. These can be built or bought. I also have a very clean stock Willys dash for it. Continue reading
Frazier came across a fascinating post on the Land Rover Series One Club forum. Apparently, there were discussions between Land Rover and Kaiser Willys about working together or a merger. According to this book about the British Motor Industry, the talks occurred in 1958. After exchanging information and design ideas, it appears Kaiser backed out of the deal.However it happened, Land Rover engineers apparently built a hybrid CJ-5 Land Rover. All the photos can be seen at the Rover forum. You’ll need to sign up with the forum to see all the photos.
According to one of the photo’s captions, Using the transmission and chassis from an 88 inch model (shortened to 83 inches) this hybrid LR/Jeep prototype was created by Land Rover as potential partnership discussions between the two companies were held. Ultimately no association was formed but an interesting prototype all the same.
Robin picked up this FC Weasel recently (thanks to Marty who spotted it on Facebook).
He wrote, After I got this think home two things came to mind. First-What The Heck!!!!! I have no clue about track vehicles. Second (after some research) the build is backwards. The engine should be in front, not in the rear. A really ingenious build actually.
Robin also noted that the floor is made of street signs. Follow this Flickr link for more photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/alturusphoto/sets/72157656366380805
I’ve never heard of a jeep tour through a sewer.
“1949 Press Photo Portland city commissioners went on a jeep tour Thursday
This is an original press photo. Portland city commissioners went on a jeep tour Thursday through new 1 1/2 mile sewer running undreground from Columbia slough to Oregon slough. In front, from left, are Commissioners Ormond Bean, William Bowes and Driver Chuck Odell, Commissioner Fred Peterson is at upper right.Photo measures 7.25 x 9.5inches. Photo is dated 12-30-1949.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200
The engine needs rebuilding, but the jeep looks solid. Seller is an eWillys reader.
“Project 1948 Willys CJ2A. Have Nebraska title signed over to me, but have not been able to transfer to Colorado as the VIN used on the Nebraska tile does not appear on the vehicle. Needs a VIN inspection and bonded title. Unmolested body in very good condition. Floorboards, cargo floor solid. Not a rust bucket. Great Frame. Restoration started, but do to pending move must sell. I was going for a stock rehab. Has a very good L134 Go-Devil engine that is disassembled. Needs light machining for rebuild. Block is very clean, no visible cracks or problems. Transmission/transfer case are still in vehicle, look good. Most parts have been removed, cleaned, primed and painted. Rebuilt the front brakes, hubs, new bearings and seals. Rebuilt Ross steering box and bell crank. Rehabbed windshield and grill. Removed all the old wiring. Most parts and hardware are bagged. boxed and labeled. Nice Jeep, fairly easy project for the Willys enthusiast. I’m not willing to part out, sold as a complete vehicle.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750.
This ex-hot dog jeep is worth a look.
“Vintage U. S. Postal Service mail delivery Jeep. Bright yellow. Reconditioned with LED lights and good tires. Federal auction so bill of sale, but no titles was issued. Eligible for abandoned vehicle title. Would consider trade deals for solid utility trailer or motorcycle. $750 cash”
UPDATE: Pics now provided.
“RUNS GREAT – MANY NEW PARTS – NEW TIRES, ETC… $10,500.00 FIRM – CASH ONLY – ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Would make a fine re-enactment jeep.
“1946 CJ-2A with 90% resto to 1944 MB. Body is in good condition, no rust. Used in WWII reenactments and parades, always kept garaged. Runs fantastic- New electric, rebuilt engine, rebuilt transmission, rebuilt starter, installed new fuel line, muffler, clutch, given her a fresh paint job, canvas. Has pioneer tools, “jerry” can, but tow rope not available.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750.
This popped up during my searches.
“1962 King Midget Model S Mirco 2 Door Convertible Car With Wisconsin 10hp Gas Motor, Also Have Title. Comes With 2 Rims for front, The Two That Are On Front Are There For Just Rolling,This Will Need Work, Motor Is Free, Would Make a Great Golf Cart Rat Rod Are Restore”
Gayland recently visited Red River, New Mexico. On the way he stopped by Russell’s Travel Stop along I-40 on the New Mexico/Texas border. Inside the travel stop is a CJ-2A. Bob stopped by there in 2013. Gayland shared a few of his pics.
When he got to Red River, New Mexico, he spotted multiple jeeps, including this CJ-3B with a unique top.