Joe spotted this running MB/GPW.
“1948 Willy’s Jeep, running, original 4 cylinder flathead and drive train. Custom made aluminum top, from Alaska army depot, new gas tank and battery. $2000 Phone 928.978.5532”
Joe spotted this running MB/GPW.
“1948 Willy’s Jeep, running, original 4 cylinder flathead and drive train. Custom made aluminum top, from Alaska army depot, new gas tank and battery. $2000 Phone 928.978.5532”
This FC has a dual PTO.
“1959 Jeep Willys 4X4 FC-170 Pick up restored Super Cool Truck 12V upgrade + so many more. Rebuilt, New tires & seats, electric & much more. Truck has a compressor w/ front & rear hook-ups to power air compression tools or inflate tires, air horn + lots more. Extremely rare & great restoration. New gas tank ($200) will be needed because some looser punched a hole in the tank to steal the gas a couple of months ago. Truck is located in Palm Springs by Desert Regional Hospital $15K+ invested in restoration to date. Clear title. First $7400 CASH takes it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Mario has a variety of jeeps listed for sale. I’ve posted a few today. Here is one that is rough along the driver’s side. It seems to be missing a gas tank, so I doubt it runs.”
UPDATE: These were listed for sale for $3000. **Sold**
“Selling both my six cylinder willys jeep pick up trucks. The truck with the plow is a 1950, runs and drives real nice, needs brakes and has the typical NY State rust issues inside & out, I do have a registration for this one. The other jeep I believe is a 1962 w/no paper work, this jeep does not run and I have not tried to start it at this time, I was told by the guy I bought it from that it needs points/condenser & cap, otherwise complete. This jeep is in pretty decent condition but still has the NY rust issues. I am asking 3K for both or reasonable offers and will seperate.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** This likely sold. Was $10,000.
“90% restored $10,000 or best offer. 12 volt”
No pics provided.
“For sale Rare high hood flat fender willyz jeep in very good condition. Southern California jeep, so minimal rust. Jeep 4 cylinder, warn hubs, warn 2 speed overdrive to split the three speed. Brand new cross bar military style tires, and wheels off of a WW2 jeep. New Best top. Spare set of wide tires and white spokes. Good exhaust. Stewart Warner gauges in original configuration. Ramsey PTO winch with driveline, not installed yet. This jeep hasn’t been butchered up, or lost to rust. You won’t find a cleaner jeep. I just need the room, but it is difficult, knowing I won’t find this nice of a jeep again.
541-662-one one seven one”
No pics provided. Sounds like it’s been customized a bit.
“1948 for sale good condition has small block Chevy motor power steering call 303-591-8833”
UPDATE: Was $4500. **SOLD**
Is that really a can over the gas tank opening?
“This is a classic, one-of-a-kind jeep with a 4 cylinder engine and manual tranny. They don’t make them like this anymore…this is for a collector who appreciates restoration of old vintage cars. Call and ask for details from Martin (903) 394-1825. I deal in cash only…no cashier’s checks….cash only with a written contract stating “as is”….what you see is what you are getting. This Jeep does have doors….I took them off to prevent them from being stolen while on the lot. The doors come with the jeep and I will install them for whoever buys from me. Thanks!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
Looks like someone reversed the front springs and did a spring-over-axle customization.
“Unfinished 1947 CJ2A Willys flat fender project, lot’s of work has been done to this jeep already! Needs someone to finish it! Comes with lots of extra parts. If you are (Serious) about it please call and i will fill in all the details.$1800.00”
Unclear how much value is here.
“No title. For parts or restore. Body is no good. Engine, transmission, transfer case, front and rear axles are all there. Rims are no combat rims. Good project jeep! Call if interested 508-498-1739 Jeff”
UPDATE: Was $1650 **Status Unknown**
It’s always easier to take apart a project than it is to put it together.
“There is a complete jeep in there somewhere. Was taken a part to restore. as you can see the only restoration that happed was the taken apart. Would really like to use my trailer again some day it does not go with it. no title will part out.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7500
I’ve spent some time in Arnold. It’s a pretty area. The jeep looks nice, too. It’s got a body lift and a grille & windshield from a M-38. This lacks a tailgate, which makes me wonder if the body is a DJ body (note the lack of a side fuel inlet).
“This is the probably the cleanest 1946 CJ2A you will see. It is painted in Pearl Orange with only a few minor chips that you really have to look for. This Willys has a Buick 225 Odd Fire which runs clean and installed as a rebuild last year.
The transmission is a SM465 with an Advanced Adapters kit between the motor and the Dana 18 Transfer case. The rear axle is a Dana 44 (upgraded from the Dana 41) with 5:38 / 1 gearing, while the front axle is a Dana 27 with matching gear ratios. The hubs are Warn Premium hubs and there is a Warn All Range overdrive also installed.
The Tires are 30″ Super Swampers that are brand new, and they are considerably taller than a traditional 30″ tires. Rims are Black Steel.
This Jeep also has the 10.5″ Clutch and upgraded 9″ brakes. There is a tow bar (not shown) that is included. I am even including the custom axe which is bolted to the roll bar and matches the paint. Fire Extinguishers and two Jerry cans also included.
I had a custom top made for the Jeep that extends all of the way to the back of the custom full roll cage.
There are several more improvements done to this Jeep. Everything is interior is clean, with nice gauges and a locking console. The seats are complete with seat belts.
I’m hoping to trade this Jeep for a CJ7, Nice Jeepster, or Bronco since my family has outgrown this Jeep. I’m not in a hurry to sell, so I’m not looking for anything that leaks a ton of oil, will leave you stranded, or needs too much work. I will sell outright for $8,000.00 but hoping to trade. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
(10/14/2012) This has toyota axles, but it looks like they were installed well from this angle.
“Buick V6, T90, Dana 18, Toyota axles, Landcruiser springs, 35″ tires. Racing buckets, power steering. Comes with M420 and Dana 20”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(08/31/2012) This looks solid and appears to have been extensively rebuilt. The front bow holder looks a little oddly placed.
“Up for sale, 1948 Willys Jeep CJ2A. Completely rebuilt, frame off restoration. Call or text for questions, no emails please. 9,500 OBO. If you leave a message please provide a name and contact number.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2600
(11/06/2102) This has no title.
“Rare CJ6, 20″ longer than CJ5. Solid body and frame. 305 sbc motor, runs and drives. New wiring harness included (old one not working properly). Also includes new windshield frame and soft half doors. Has custom spare mount on newer jeep rollbar.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
{07/09/2012)This looks in good shape.
“THIS A VERY NICE JEEP – MGF COMPANY – KEIZER -ALL STOCK 4 CYL -NEW BRAKES -NEW MAST CYL. -TIRE ARE OK -SOFT TOP MAY NEED A LITTLE WORK — RUSTS HARD ANY 1 SMALL SPOT BY PASSAGE SIDE BOTTOM THIS JEEP IS STORED IN A POLE BARN AT ALL TIMES – PAINT IS LIKE NEW REPAINTED ABOUT 15 YEARS AGO”
<– Day 20 – Thurs. May 23rd: And Then it Started Raining at the Worst Time | Trip Overview | Day 22 & 23 – Sat. May 25th & Sun. May 26th: NYC & Family With Karson –>
We started out the morning in Reading, PA. Our first objective was to meet Seth in Kempton. I felt bad about not being around for the Picnic, so meeting up with Seth was the next best thing.
Seth’s place is hidden among some of the endless Pennsylvania hills. It’s east to see how much fun having a jeep would be for cruising all the quiet backgrounds in the area.
By the time we arrived, Seth and his wife Heather were waiting for us at their house atop a windy hill. It’s a great vintage looking home that was built only ten years ago. Their son Levi wanted to join us, but had to go to school instead. I signed a poster and told him I’d try to get to the Picnic next year.
Seth volunteered to get his jeeps out of the shed (despite some drizzle) so we could photograph them. We didn’t have to push either of them! He’s got some additional jeeps in back that serve as parts vehicles. Seth also got a few neat signs on the walls.
Ann and I enjoyed their company very much and look forward to more time next year! Thanks for the coffee cake, too! Here are a few pics:
Marc spotted this crazy jeep.
“You are looking at a 1946 Willys CJ2A Jeep. The jeep has been totally customized we bought this from an estate who had this jeep done about 25 years ago. The rear of the jeep has been customized into a rear trunk storage area. The jeep runs and drives good with no problems. We believe that the engine is a chevy 283 V8, the transmission is the original 3 speed standard. the wipers, turn signals, and lights all work. The body is in really nice shape with no rust or holes the paint is really nice. there is a small paint blemish on the right front fender. The jeep comes with a soft top and doors there are also some extra covers that come with it that I believe are used to keep elements out when the car is parked with the top off. The top is in good shape. The under carriage is decent no holes in floor however the frame has been repaired in front on both sides near the shock see pics. The interior is in really nice shape with a custom fit carpet the seats are nice with custom wool stitched into the seat. This is a very unique jeep that someone put a lot of time and money into, this jeep is in very good shape for the year.”
Buz just spotted this auction. The rear bumper is funky.
“Antique 1949 Willys Jeep”
http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/auctionview.cgi?lid=1774229&kwd=&zip=29720&category
<– Day 19 – Wed. May 22nd: Old Cars and Chocolate Shots | Trip Overview | Day 21 – Fri. May 24th: Jeeps, Meats, and Beeps –>
Today we plan on visit Bill and Henry at Lime Street Carriage in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Ann and I awoke to a rainy morning in Ronks, PA. I’m not certain Ronks is a town, but it’s definitely a street. I do know for certain there’s a Waffle House off of Ronks street because we ate a midnight dinner there last night, because I wanted some grits: scrambled eggs, bacon and grits to be exact. Yeah, I know their butter is really hydrogenated oil coupled with other ingredients requiring a chemistry masters to decipher; I enjoyed my grits just the same.
Our goal today was Bill Reiss’ Lime Street Carriage in downtown Lancaster. Ronks is only a short drive away, so it didn’t take long for us to get there. When we arrived at Bill’s, he showed us around his current showroom of jeeps (and other vehicles) for sale. He explained that he’s in the middle of a renovation. His building was formerly a Studebaker dealership and other businesses. He laughed about the seven layers of carpet and three false ceilings he’s torn out of one area of the building. On the plus side, he was able to open up a great deal of space. Even though there’s plenty of work left, it’s easy to see how great the space will be when he’s done.
From the wacky world of jeep weaponry:
http://grathio.com/2012/05/jeep-mounted-potato-cannon-more-family-making-fun/
UPDATE: **SOLD** WAs $5000.
Chad asked me to post this for him.
“This is a 1943 Ford Jeep project car. I purchased it with the idea of completing it and flipping it for a profit. However, my model A rat rod has taken precedence and I have to reluctantly sell it in order to complete my A. The engine and brakes are rebuilt or restored with zero time on them since the rebuild. All body parts and interior are new. The chassis needs some repair where a previous owner had welded some things to the front and rear of it. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
It’s got some dents, but it appears solid.
“Willys Jeep 1950, This is a great jeep with some TLC it would look great, all running gears work and purrs like a kitten. New soft top and seats are not ripped. No rust area that I could see.
some body dings but for a Jeep that is 63 years old it is in great shape, this is a flat fender jeep and well worth the price.
If you have questions please ask or better pics ask for what you want to see.”
Several people sent me a link to the Hemmings article. The seller is claiming the jeep was a crate jeep. The notes by the folks that commented underscore my feelings.
http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2013/05/23/found-in-crate-1944-willys-mb-jeep-to-cross-the-block/
Auction information: http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/21153/61767/#r1=100&m1=1