Thanks to John for sharing this one.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3541019146150577/
“Jeep hard top, fits older cj5 l was told, have doors”
Thanks to John for sharing this one.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3541019146150577/
“Jeep hard top, fits older cj5 l was told, have doors”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $8000.
(12/10/2023) This is an interesting build, but the pics don’t show all the aspects. It’s possibly now a convertible (or just soft top) and has a tower blind attached to the bed.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1412983369570905
“It’s a 1955 Willis jeep , 4wd ,motor is a 226 super hurricane , 80,128 miles on it. Comes with high rack, feeder, and winch. Also have another extra motor for it. Must pick up.”
Both are projects.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1544244229201840/posts/3301717576787821/
“Up for sale is TWO 1960ish AMC Mighty Mite Jeeps I believe they are 422A1 models neither have the correct engine transmissions radiators etc. but there are a lot of usual parts for someone’s restoration project
I am asking $6000 for both. Or best offer. No titles. Just a bill of sale they are located in Tooele, Utah. About 30 miles west of Salt Lake City, Utah
I would trade for some 106 RR parts, M220 Tow missile sights or parts or some M274 A5 parts to finish my other restoration projects”
It is a project.
https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/3646007712285008
“This is a very rare 1957 FC-150 forward cab Willys Jeep. It is most definitely a restoration project but wouldn’t take much to get it going again as it sits. The Jeep is very complete but will need some seats and a tailgate. The parts for these things are pretty easy to find and these trucks are becoming more collectible all the time. I bought it to restore but I have too many projects ahead of it. It has a clear Colorado title. Will consider trades.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/03/2024) Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/882316053401319
“1946-1949 model CJ-2A Project Doesn’t run. Located 30min south of Dallas.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/23/2014) It’s a rough body. Looks to have a Boston Top.
https://twintiers.craigslist.org/grd/d/saint-bonaventure-1940s-willys-jeep-j2a/7704011869.html
“No Title, No Brakes, Rough shape, being sold for off road or parts use only. Has newer ‘F’ Head engine. Will plow snow, for drive way or camp, very heavy duty plow… Has unique aluminum cab with ‘suicide doors’… Asking 1800 or make offer…”
Only a couple updates this morning, as I spent all of Friday building a framework to remove the FC’s bed. Unfortunately, my tractor isn’t quite bit enough to lift the bed, so I had to develop an alternative strategy. The framework is mostly made from wood that was formerly a dove coop, so it’s nice to put it to some use after storing it for a couple years.
Of course, the plan went sideways when the FC wouldn’t start. I eventually figured out that the electric fuel pump had stopped working. Once replaced, the jeep started right up (didn’t really want to push the FC around).
With the bed off, I will start with working on the FC’s mechanicals. For example, the transfercase low range was never connected, so that is something I need to address. In addition, some working needs completion and the brakes and break pedal need some attention.
Here are a few photos:
This April 1960 Jeep Service and Parks News bulletin is four pages. I thought the four-different propeller types used and serviced was an interesting tidbit. The updated knuckle setup for the DJ-3A wasn’t something I was aware of either.
This “Extra” September-October Jeep News issue is twelve pages long. There’s a lot going on with this issue, so enjoy!