UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
It needs an engine.
“1948 Jeep Willys. Body restored and painted. Needs engine. Great project car. $1800 OBO- Make us an offer. Willing to negotiate.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
It needs an engine.
“1948 Jeep Willys. Body restored and painted. Needs engine. Great project car. $1800 OBO- Make us an offer. Willing to negotiate.”
No pics provided.
“Brand new top, still in box.”
No pics provided.
“Koenig Ironworks metal top for Jeep CJ3A. Also have doors with slide up windows. Make reasonable offer. 54O-8eight8-three97nine”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5000.
(06/29/2013) It might not be at “factory specs”, but it’s got a repro body and appears solid.
“I’m selling a 64 cj3b it has been restored to factory specs all the way down to the rivots in the frame it also comes with another fhead engine and trans plus axels leaf springs etc to much to list basically everything to build another without frame and body if interested call Dave at 734-344-nine743 5000 for everything or best cash offer”
UPDATE: Was $4200. **SOLD**
(06/28/2013) This looks pretty straight. It’s not entirely stock.
“Current registration and insurance, clear title in hand.
Body- Dented, rusty, some minor repairs done by prior owner. It is very useable as is, actually better than most project jeeps I looked at before buying this one, but needs work to be perfect. Some of the hat channels underneath are rusted and need repaired. This is actually very solid, just want you to know what to expect.
Frame- Solid, no major issues or rust that I have found.
Engine- GPW (ford) 4cyl engine. (this is the military version of the stock motor= not the factory original engine). The GPW is a nice addition depending on your plans, as it it worth more than the stock motor as many people restoring military jeeps would like to have the original style motor. Engine runs good overall, but the exhaust needs to be removed and the heat exchanger flap freed up. This is the flap that re-circulated exhaust air around the intake when the engine is cold to make it run better. It is common for these to seize up and cause the exhaust air to always heat the intake. This causes the gas to get hot in the carb and flood the engine. I had this freed up last year, but it sat over winter and is stuck again. Radiator was rebuilt last year, like new.
A US surfing celebrity called Roxy dropped by Moorea in Tahiti and borrowed Alex’s CJ3A for some fashion shots. I personally think they cropped too much of the jeep, but I guess it is all about the model these days . . . On the bright side, he made a few bucks on the rental 🙂
To Roxy’s credit, she could drive the jeep well. You can see more pictures of Alex’s jeeps (without Roxy) here
Here are some additional photos from the photoshoot
Finally, you can catch a quick glimpse of the jeep racing through the pinapple fields. You’ll have to watch a bunch of women in small bikinis to see it though. I’m sure you’ll all suffer through it just fine.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQP7qpoBNkA&feature=player_detailpage
Charles forwarded these photos for our enjoyment.
1) entac rockets launched from belgian army jeep
2) belgian army – 5th Company Medical -Kassel (germany)
3) willys ran upto landmine – place ‘herkenbosch’ netherland
UPDATE: The event date has been changed to August 28th!
Bob forwarded this on a request from the communications coordinator for the Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority. There will be a vintage-jeep related event on August 28th from 10:30am to 12:30pm. Food will be available.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Jerk forwarded this unusual FC-170 for sale in Sweden. Note the unusual bed, rear window, and rims.
“Renoveringsobjekt, gammal bärgningsbil med frisk ram, rak 6-cyl sidventilsmotor isärskruvad + en extra motor också i delar, ny packningssats till motorn finns, rostig hytt, extra front och dörrar finns, original winch monterad på kraftuttaget, kraftiga axlar, Dana 44 fram & Dana 53 bak, reg.papper från landsarkivet finns då det gamla reg.nr. fallit ur registret.”
UPDATE; **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This builder of this nice looking jeep never got a chance to enjoy it much. The body looks M-38.
“1948 Willy’s Overland Jeep CJ2A. This vehicle was left to my wife after her father passed away and I will describe it and answer questions to the best of my ability. All steel body professionally painted in real John Deere green and yellow, paint is new, original flat head four cylinder motor and overdrive transmission (which I’m told is very hard to find). Steering has been upgraded, brake master cylinder has been upgraded to a dual reservoir, all wiring is new, all brakes are new, brand new super lift soft ride lift kit, brand new shocks, brand new wheels and BFG tires, brand new swing out tire carrier with hitch, brand new upgraded plastic gas tank, LED tail lights, heavy duty front bumper with 8000lb winch, tow bar and mounts, flaming river SS tilt steering column, bucket seats with harnesses in the front, original Jeep rear seat (I’m told these are hard to find also), full roll bar, bimini top, warn brass hubs, optima battery, custom billet rear view mirror and roll bar mounts. He bought the speedometer used and it say 9K on it but the Jeep has less then 50 miles on it since complete rebuild, my father-in-law finished this build and unfortunately got sick and passed away before he could enjoy it. It has been stored in my shop ever since and I start it up once a week and let it idle for an hour or so. I have listed the details the best I can, I have not driven it besides in and out of my shop and around the yard but he drove it around the neighbor once a week. I am sure I am missing some details so please ask and I will do my best to answer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Marc spotted this for auction.
“I LOOKED FAR AND WIDE TO FIND A JEEP FC THIS NICE TO RESTORE BUT I HAVE TOO MANY PROJECTS AND I AM TOO OLD TO COMPLETE. IT IS VERY ORIGINAL AND COMPLETE WITH A WARN FRONT PTO DRIVING A 10,000LB RANSEY WINCH. THE BODY IS VERY NICE. I HAVE NOT FOUND ANY RUST OUT ANYWHERE. THE GLASS IS GOOD EXCEPT FOR THE DRIVER DOOR WHICH IS CRACKED. THE TRUCK HAS NOT RUN IN OVER 10 YEARS. THE 4 CYLINDER F HEAD ENGINE DOES TURN. IT HAS LOCKING HUBS. IT HAS 2 15″ SPOKED WHEELS AND 3 ORIGINAL 16″ WHEELS.”
UPDATE: Was listed at $5295.
(08/19/2013) Looks fun.
“Wiring needs to be finished. Interior needs to be finished. 4 Cylinder rebuilt engine with about 1000 miles. Odometer shows 36,753 miles. New battery. New paint. New lock-outs. Clean title! New clutch and pressure plate. Vehicle has been stored in garage and started a few times a year. Cash payment or will consider trade. Am looking for an ATV 4×4 with winch plow and possible trailer with deal. E-mail me if you want to see additional pictures. If you have something to trade, e-mail me and send pictures! Please note on the picture of the jeep from the front side, the hood is not latched.”
The ‘original tires’ aren’t necessarily ‘correct’, but definitely have value.
“1946 jeep cj2a willys. 4 cyl ford 2000 engine. Original undercarriage,running gear. No rust. Have original military wheels with correct military tires. Has new weber carb. New battery. Needs a little tlc but I just don’t have time. I have many new parts that go with it. Email questions.”
There appears to be value here.
“Two M38A1 military Jeep projects, both have engines, both were running when parked, one has 24 volt still on it, title for the better one, both for $1300. 615-456-913six no calls after 9:00pm”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750.
“Old crusty jeep FC170. i bought it for the flatbed,that will NOT come with it.
It has the flathead 226 super hurricane motor with hi comp head,and it runs well. the tranny is shot. i’ve driven it around the yard. the windshield is good,and very hard to find.
This is not something to buy and try to revive. it’s a good parts truck.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2000.
“This is the first Jeep model produced for civilian use after WWII. The engine, drivetrain and chassis are all original. It does not run and needs body work, but will make a great project vehicle!”
UPDATE: WAs $800. Status Unknown.
Might help to move the tree.
“47′ Willys Jeep CJ-3A PROJECT !!!!!!!!
All steel body orig CJ-3 with added bondo.
Too many projects, so this one needs a new home
The price is firm, bring a trailer and take her home before the tree eats it!!
Clear / Open title in hand”
UPDATE: SOLD Was listed at $200.
“quite a few parts, all old, probably not enough to make a complete unit, but close, all parts $200,”
UPDATE: It seems that a number of posts I’d created over the last few weeks hadn’t published correctly. My visit to the July MVPA Conference was one of them. So, there are a bunch of extra posts today! Enjoy.
On my way to Seattle today I detoured through Portland so I could spend some time at this year’s MVPA Conference. The event was held at the Portland Expo Center. The event seemed well attended, with many different vehicles and vendors. There were over thirty jeeps, too!
I couldn’t stay at the event too long, so I didn’t get a chance to mingle much. Besides Vern and Dennis, I spent some time talking with Joe from Vintage Wiring of Maine. He and Josh were discussing a wiring harness for Josh’s GPA project. I also spoke with the guys organizing the convoy trips that honor/celebrate some of the early trans US Highways. We discussed both using eWillys to promote the event and joining the 2015 Bankhead Route Convoy for part or all of the thirty day venture.
I’ve landed back in Renton for the next week. My mother has a long ‘sonny-do’ project list. I’ll also be disassembling Biscuit. I’m gonna be busy!
Here’s a bunch of pics from today. That’s all I have time for:
Here are several pages that specialize in US Navy Jeeps.
1. https://picasaweb.google.com/jeepballade/OnlyAuthenticWW2USNJeeps#
2. https://picasaweb.google.com/jeepballade/USNJeepsAroundTheWorld#
3. http://bathead.com/wc51blue.html
Here are a couple random pics:
Leo spotted this video. The comparison is a silly one, since the Wrangle can’t perform any PTO tasks. Instead, it looks more like a Wrangler promo and less like a real story. That said it’s still fun to watch the 3A.
UPDATE: This photo was on eBay
Marc forwarded this great photo of a boy with pedal jeep.
“1949 Press Photo Kenneth Beech in Toy Jeep, Cleveland, Ohio”
She looks pretty happy with the Bantam.
“from soldiers photo album, no locations, though some from Louisiana maybe (car with 1941 license plate at barracks, Dr Pepper sign, ) & Oregon marked on one & one photo had Wisconsin on it.”
This is a great photo of an Italian Campagnola.
“Photo size is 3.5×5″ inches”