The top looks pretty good.
“Soft top for early jeep, also Willys grille hood fenders, seats, doors, starters and more, call for what you are looking for….steve 743-2721.”
The top looks pretty good.
“Soft top for early jeep, also Willys grille hood fenders, seats, doors, starters and more, call for what you are looking for….steve 743-2721.”
I can’t say I’ve seen a double barrel shotgun shifter. This does need a little work.
“Up for sale is a 1951 Willys Wagon with a newer rebuilt Chevy 283 motor with a 350 trans, runs real well. Wagon has custom exhaust, vintage octogon wooden sterring wheel, new tires, great brakes, all lights work, custom double barrel shotgun shifter, with the original BLACK License plates! Wagon was lowered 3 inches and has a real nice stance. Interior is all there but will evenutally need some updating, has original bench seat, with a slot in the back for another one, original wood paneling on the floor, and gauges. Windows have some cracks but i think it adds charecter seeing they are all original, windows go up and down as they should but are a bit tight. Doors both open but will need some work to get them to open, close, and lock as they should, all pretty standard for a car thats 60 years old. Only rust spot is right below the drivers side cowel, no other rust noted. The bottom was completly sprayed with undercoat protectant POR 54, the car really looks clean and O have yet to see antother one on the road.
Overall runs really well, hits 65 mph on the freeway no problem and will run all day, no overheating what so ever. She leaks oil as all old cars do but nothing out of the ordinary, it does have slight blowby coming out of the valve cover vents, needs a PCV valve installed.
I have the hood and the front fenders and they will come with the car, they will need to be extended about 5 inches to fit the front end again due to extending the front grill to install an aftermarket electric fan. Easy work and can be done at any metal fab shop.
Want a car that turns heads every day, this is the one. Would make a killer surf wagon or beach crusier!
Looking for $6,900.00 obo or trades worth the same value, possibly a little up or down. Not looking for an car or truck newer than 1970 unless its a muscle car, prefer running and street legal with all documents. Vintage motorcylces are a possibility.
I have the pink.
Please no junk and no lowball offers. I have pleanty of pics. shoot me an offer and or email me with questions, leave a phone number and I will call you right back!!”
I’m sure someone could use these.
“I am selling a set of 15×10 inch rims that fit the big ford pattern. This is the same bolt pattern used on the older jeeps willys and suzuki, I bought these for my jeep but have the wrong back spacing for my jeep. These are the white spoke rims that clean up nice. These are not bent up or chewed up. I just cannot use them on my rig if I plan on driving it on the public roads. Asking 100 dollars or best offer.”
No pics provided. The title says “4 willys jeeps 4 sale all will be scrapped soon.” This seller was selling a 1942 GPW in 2009, so it is possible some of these are mb/gpw.
“call 414-305-1670 for more info CALL ONLY IF UYOU ARE SERIOUS NO SCAMMERS”
No pics provided.
“Have 7 larger boxes and several gaskets sets for early Jeep Willys. All appear to be NOS,. Not used. Most all in original boxes with part numbers still able to be read. Lots of mechanical plus others. Generator wiper arms, horn ring and more. $500.00 firm. Will ship at buyers expense. But best to come and look. These are just out of many years of storage.”
http://omaha.craigslist.org/pts/3005715504.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
Looks nice.
“All original. Approximately 50k miles. Minor rust but looks very clean. 6 volt system. Inline 4 cylinder runs good and able to be driven. 2wd 3 speed on the column. Asking 10000 obo. Will send pictures to serious buyers. I’ve seen similar models going for 15 to 20k. Kbb for this model ranges from 8 for poor condition to 18k for excellent.”
UPDATE: Was $1500. **SOLD**
It doesn’t have the original engine, but it might be worth a look.
“green Oklahoma title. Chevy 283 v8 mated to the original trans. 4×4, original radio, great project! Truck does not run and is sold as a project. Located in Ponca city, ok”
“Looking for a good rear axle for my 47 Willys CJ2A. It’s a Dana-Spicer Model 41 with 5.38 gear ratio. I would also consider an entire vehicle for parts if price is right. Please email with info. Thanks.”
UPDATE: Was $1500. **SOLD**
(10/03/2011) It’s a lot of parts, but quite a drive for most of us.
“1 – CJ-2a & 1 – CJ-3a jeep with extra parts including 7 engines, 4 trans/trans, 4 axles, seats, & misc. One engine professionally rebuilt and ready for installation.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7778. Seller wants to sell by 5/15.
I might have had these pics on the wrong post … anyway, here’s the right pics on the right post.
“Restored 5 years ago 750 miles. looks good, drives well-been offered Audis and Sailboats-not adverse to trades, but a simple sale is best-this Jeep is now 64 years old, top speed is about 50mph, cruises 45mph-standard with the exception of 12 volt electrics and wheels”
These pictures could be straight out of a scenic shot from the Pacific Northwest, but instead were taken at the annual October Barfrosttreffet in Norway. Even is part of a club called the Flatfender Fellows and shared these wonderful pictures. This area shown below is about an hour north of Oslo.
UPDATE: From both emails I received and comments below, the consensus seems to be that the framework was built for pushing branches away, also called limb risers. As Brett suggested, I googled ‘tree limb risers’ and found something similar at a hummer site.
Gary’s father shot this photo around 1959 on the island of Tinian, which is part of the Northern Mariana Islands. He was wondering if anyone knows how the front rack was used?
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,000.
This looks like a very nice flattie. This appears to have a VEC body given the tool indents.
“1946 Willys Jeep, 1984 Buick 4.2 Litre V-6, Holley Pro jection Fuel Injection, Dana 18 with Warn overdrive, HD drivelines, Dana 44’s Front and rear, Detroits F&R, onboard “York air compressor” “Mike Lavallee” Killer Paint.com Live Fire with skull on hood paint job, 8274 winch with rope, 33′ Super Swamper TSL’S, Trailready Beadlocks with spare, too much to list, puts my 2005 Rubicon to shame on the trail, (well, almost) call me, 425-471-2044, Steve, to make appt
Some misc photos can be viewed at this link, https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/sredir?uname=trucklettering&target=ALBUM&id=5739824142304274577&authkey=Gv1sRgCIq-lN-S753EaQ&feat=email
I might consider trade for a truck”
It turns over, but doesn’t start. It has three dash plates.
“Bought in 1995 for plowing driveway, but Stopped using a few years ago. Now it will turn over briefly, but does not start. The brakes do not work and there is no master cylinder. No seats. Definite fixer upper. Transmission worked well when it was running. Has an 8 volt battery, with 8 volt plug in charger. A couple tires do not hold air. Uses a plastic 5 gallon can for fuel tank. No seats. Could use some TLC! Mileage is estimated”
Looks very nice. Jeespterjim is selling this one.
“This is a 1950 Jeepster that runs and drives great. It was in the same family for 40 years. It’s a nice daily driver at an affordable price. The engine has good compression (105 on all cylinders) and was probably rebuilt not long ago. The top and interior are nice and the chrome is very nice. It has an older paint job, that is not perfect. It has the same typical rust issues that most Jeepsters have, but would not be a difficult restoration. You could drive it and fix it up as you go, or just enjoy it the way it is.
This Jeepster is brought to you buy jeepsterjim.com. We are a full service, Jeepster Only, complete restoration facility. We specialize in 1948 – 1951 Willys Overland frame-off restoration of your Jeepster to include all aspects of a complete restoration. We can rebuild your engine, transmission, chassis, interior and all aspects of body work and paint. We can also do a partial restoration on any part of your Jeepster. We typically have a minimum of three Jeepsters undergoing restoration in our facility and maintain several parts cars for the hard to find items we need. We have a new, secure 30,0000 square foot facility located in Northeast Florida with a professional staff. You are invited to tour our facility or call for more information. Call for more information 904-669-8668.”
No pics provided.
“This is a very rare late 45 willys jeep. California black plate,no rust. It has column shift,pto and king seely govoner. Original pasture green with yellow wheels Black top. .Runs and drives great.Everything is original on this jeep.”
UPDATE: Sold. Was listed at $10,000
(05/08/2012) I saw early pictures of this project. Bryan’s done a good job bringing it back to life.
“What you are looking at is an original restored 1945 WWII Ford GPW Jeep. These have become quite rare. Nearly all parts are “F marked” from the factory all the way down to almost every bolt! This Jeep is nearly complete from top to bottom and is mainly all original. All that you see on the Jeep goes with the Jeep. The body is in very good condition. The front floor has been repaired along with all the hat channels. The rear floor was replaced. The bottom of the floor and top of the floor has been coated in bed liner to protect the metal from future elements. The transmission Is the original T84. For a 67 year old vehicle, this Jeep looks great and is ready for you to hop in a go. Its ready for that around town drive or that WWII reenactment. The engine runs perfectly with great oil pressure and no smoke and is an original WWII engine top to bottom. The brakes have been reworked, and all the electrical replaced including the gauges. The tires are new 600-16 6 ply military NDT tires; thats the original style from the factory. The data tags and frame are number matching! The Jeep has a clear title! Sold as is.
New rear floor
hat channels reworked
New glass
new paint job (Lusterless Early WWII original)
New electrical
New gauges
new windshield cowl rubber
new inner windshield rubber
new axe
new shovel
new axe and shovel straps
fresh bed liner
New tail lights
all new wiring
new rear seat
new top bows and brackets
most new gaskets on the engine
restored factory large mouth gas tank
new fuel line and filter
NOS body handles
new spare tire carrier
new jerry can holder and strap
reworked frame
new rear bumper crossmember
new front bumper
reworked windshield frame
New brake master cylinder
New front wheel cylinders
New brake line hoses
Some new brake lines
hubs re-greased”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
Looks solid.
“I have a 1949 CJ3A for sale. All original. 6V System, all lighting and gauges work as well as the parking brake. Has 134 cubic inch 4 cylinder flathead. Has a heater and soft top. Asking $6,000 OBO. Just in time for Rubicon run!! Vehicle is located in Pollock Pines.”
Looks like a solid jeep.
“1941 willys jeep for sale brand new engine call for more info. 5306819093”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000
Mark has this over at jeeptruck.com.
“I am selling my 1961 Jeep FC170.
Engine: L226 Flat Head 6 cylinder, re-gasket and bearings in 2006
Trans: T98A 4-speed, new Kevlar clutch in 2006
Dana 18 T-case rebuilt in 2006
Dana 44 closed knuckle front diff 4:88 ratio
Dana 53 Rear diff 4:88 ratio
Vacuum assist brakes
Wood stake bed with removable sides and ends
Awesome Marine grade chrome and stainless exhaust stacks that are for real and working
In 2005 -2006 this Jeep went through an engine rebuild, new upgrade wiring, t-case rebuild, front differential knuckle seals, bearings, Rancho shocks. I have not done any restoration to the body, it is the same as I acquired it.
A little history of this truck: previous owner purchased it at an FBI auction in Florida. It had 7″ of lift on it. They brought it back to Toledo, Ohio where it sat behind a building getting rocks thrown at it, where we bought it. I got it running within 3 days with carb rebuild but only on 5 cylinders. Took out the scary lift kit and engine the next winter and went through it along with the transfer case and clutch. The wiring was mouse eaten in places so a total rewire was in order. Then came brake lines, M/Cylinder, fuel lines (3/8″ stainless), front knuckle seals and wheel bearing pack. Amsoil 80w90 in all trans, t-case, front and rear diffs.
It’s not all in original form or function, some improvements have been made to the electrical and mechanicals. but it is a driver and head turner whenever I blow the dust off it here in Toledo. I’ve had it to the GM Powertrain Park N Shine show many times and have been blessed to meet a few of the people that worked at Jeep that remember working the assembly line building them, just to see the expression on their faces to see one again. I always let them or the young ones sit in it.
Price: $7,000 or Best Offer
Location: Ohio
Please contact Wesley at:
Phone: (419) 320-6064 (after 6 please…..)
e-mail: MojoDogParts@yahoo.com
or
4wdv@buckeye-express.com”
I hope someone decides to restore this one. It looks to solid to turn into a rock crawler.
“This is a project and is missing some parts , perfect for a rock crawler build or to put newer running gear into. I just have too many other projects currently
Does have a registration and I do have some extra parts that I can sell to like a dana 300 for $250
and a 2010 ecotec 2.2L engine for$ 700 with wiring and pcm.
power steering box and tilt column$ 150
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This does look solid.
“This is a good, solid project truck! Willys 6 cylinder. Is currently non-running, but does turn. Body is very straight with no serious issues. Excellent restoration project. Call Furniture Restoration Center & ask for Steve: 541-929-6681”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
This sounds like it has had lots of work done. It might be a solid runner. It appears to have been changed to a single lever transfercase.
“1947 Willys Jeep CJ2a —— orange with als liner srayed inside interior floors and rails , interior excellent —- Converted to v-6 Buick motor with 3 speed trans with overdrive unit ………. new parts installed on vehicle include brakes , master cyclinder , lines , shoes , wheel cyclinders , axle seals and all related items to install above , new trans and transfer case purchased from Herm the overdrive guy , last year , 200 plus miles since install , all new guages , fuel tank , sending unit , new shocks all around , spring bushings. new high torque starter , custom made driveshaft , runs excellent carb has been rebuilt and all ignition componets were replace within the last year ………..I have all documents to show repairs if needed ( over $7000.00 spent on it this year alone) …….. runs excellent and rides like a dream….. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3750.
Runs and drives, but needs polish at the very least. Looks like a good foundation for a restoration.
“this is a very rare willys, only 4500 ever made. based on m38a1. runs and drives, has lots of original and hard to find ambulance only parts. would be a great full restoration project.”