No pics provided.
“Lots of extra parts. Runs good. Restored. Too much to list. Excellent Jeep. Contact for more information or to look @ and test drive. 918-413-6383 – May call at any time. – Michael – Will post pictures soon.”
No pics provided.
“Lots of extra parts. Runs good. Restored. Too much to list. Excellent Jeep. Contact for more information or to look @ and test drive. 918-413-6383 – May call at any time. – Michael – Will post pictures soon.”
It doesn’t run, but looks like there are plenty of parts.
“1947 Willy’s CJ2A
$500 obo
Does not run
Complete
No Title
Many good parts
Kevin 4o2 – 841 – 927two”
This top is odd.
“Willys Jeep has flat head 4 cylinder engine. Call for details. 845-341-3131 Thanks Scott.”
Runs and drives.
“Willys cj3a, body fixed up 10 years ago, still solid, nice frame, runs and yard drives smokes a little, nice seats, has hard top, plow frame and hydraulics, could throw in a plow blade, brakes need work, needs tinkering. Interested call 603-651-8686”
It’s a project.
“Looking to sell or trade my 1948 willys jeep has clean title. Needs new block and wiring finished. Looking for 3500 obo or trade let me know what you got never hurts to ask. Call Mike at 9513295 thanks”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
This appears solid.
“This is a good running Jeep ( mostly original ) with many extra parts , willing to sale or trade for a tractor the size of a 8n ford. Please email me”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1650.
(12/18/2011) Runs and drives.
“1951 Willys Jeep with the 4 cyl. and a 3 spd. Runs great. It’s a little rough looking, but you might too if you were 60 yr. old! It has an old snow plow mount on the front, but no plow or controls. Nice winter project if you are looking for one.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800
(12/21/2011) “1946 willys jeep all military but chevy engine 4 cylinder rest looks original . its towable . has all the rest of drive trane . tries to start but dont . old military winch on front pto styl not hook up . has towbar. . the title is signed but back in the 80s no notory”
UPDATE: Originally published 12/15/2011
Nothing about this idea sounds good. Mechanix discusses the attempts to use rockets for braking in their June 1946 edition of the magazine. One of the vehicles tested was a military jeep, with a special pyramid behind the driver to protect in case of a roll. It almost looks like the driver has a seat belt.
http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2006/11/14/rocket-brakes-for-emergency-stops
UPDATES: Next updates will be on Sunday 11/25/2011.
Though chilly, the weather was sunny yesterday, allowing for some fun in Biscuit. Karson (17) and Kasia (15) took turns driving while Colter (13) decided he was fine with riding in the back. I supervised and drove, while Ann photographed.
The day’s highlight was when I ran out of gas. In my defense, I knew the tank was low and didn’t want to use up our time running to the gas station and back, so I hoped to let the kids play AND save a few drops for the drive back to the side of the garage . . .
We almost made it.
The kids thought this was hilarious, noting that not only did I run out of gas, but I also got stuck in the ditch. Ann countered that I only got stuck in the ditch because I ran out of gas. However, the kids saw it as an ‘and’ situation. So, I’m sure I will never hear the end about the time I both ran out of gas AND got stuck in a ditch with Biscuit.
Fun times 🙂
Mark from Sell-A-Jeep has posted sixteen pages of pictures from the All Breeds show hosted by the PA Jeeps Club. You can check out all the information here.
Here are a couple pictures of the older breeds:
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Nice Jeep.
“1953 willys 3b hihood ,Edelbrock performer 350/350 turbo,dana 30 with disc brakes and air locker,dana 44 rear with air locker,dana 20 twin stick,
full cage roll bar,33×14.50×15 ssr super swampers with polished aluminum wheels,custom tube frame,heated front and rear seats,full custom stero system jewels stainless grill and tailgate,everything on this jeep is new.”
This is a complete vehicle, except for the missing parts. It doesn’t run.
“UP for sale is this willys jeep. I do not know anything about his vehicle. I am listing and selling this for a friend. This little willys is a neat little project it is complete as seen in the pictures. The body is solid. The engine does turn by hand. Please look at all the pictures and ask any questions. This vehicle is bieng sold with a bill of sale. Once again thank you for you interest.”
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260916359479+&viewitem=
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350.
At least it runs . . .
“runs and drives but no brakes and smoker for parts or bogger??? $ 350”
This runs.
“Original flat head 4 cylinder, standard, no title, runs but having starter problems. Call or text 479-790-5314.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $850.
Here’s an odd one. Was this a CJ-6?
“1962 Jeep Willys with clear title, runs good, may need starter, will need break work, has dump box needs hyd. comes with an extra set of tires, 4×4 works good.
would make a great mud truck, wood hauler, mule or 4×4 golf cart project.
$850.00 O.B.O will trade for chevy truck or good mpg car.”
Someone wants these.
“16” tube type, open style, 5 X 5.5 lug, the gotta have wheels for that complete restoration. price firm, cash only Raymond – 972.258.2252″
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2900
(11/12/2011) It appears pretty solid.
“4 cyl flat head, almost everything has been gone through, runs good, and has a soft top and extra parts. (541) 347-9722”
Starting bid is only $.99
“1970 Hot Wheels Gun red line jeep The green paint has some edge wear but overall it is in very good condition. The US Army emblem on the hood looks very good. The red line tires show very little use rolls straight”
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260918926574+
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $16,500.
The seller notes this used to be one of Ren’s projects.
“1944 Willys MB — MB392034 — Clear NV Title
Complete frame-off restoration.
Complete disassembly, sandblasting, repair and repaint of chassis is completed
Frame repaired and painted, new gussets and front bumper
Engine has new valves, rings, bearings, cleaned painted and test-run – Smooth!
Exhaust and skid plates installed.
Rebuilt carb,
Rebuilt starter
Radiator cleaned, tested and painted
New clutch disk, pressure plate and pilot bushing installed, new throw-out bearing
Transmission and transfer disassembled, cleaned inspected new small parts, gaskets, and seals, filled with oil
New u-joints, seals
Differential cleaned and inspected, new seals, gaskets, filled with oil
Front axle has new kingpin bearings, races and seals – all cleaned and solid
Springs disassembled, cleaned painted reassembled with new bushings, clips, etc
New brake shoes, brake lines & all cylinders. Drums turned, brakes filled with fluid & tested
4 combat rims with new NTD tires and tubes installed
Vintage Wiring Harness, data plates, accessories, firewall pads
New body kit fitted, drilled and other body corrections made sandblasted and painted.
Body has the following bolt-on items included (all are new repro or good condition original take-out) tub, hood, grill, all seat frames, all grab handles, spare tire bracket and foot, top bows and brackets, windshield inner and outer with cowl rubber, axe and shovel brackets, new fuel tank, tool box and glove box lids, body mount kit, headlight brackets, pintle hook, bumperettes, canvas tops and seat covers, etc, etc.
The following additional take-out items (all in very good condition) are included
Speedometer, and some other gauges, front marker lights, tail lights, fire extinguisher, air cleaner, voltage regulator, steering wheel, fuel tank straps, under-hood mounted lube chart holder, WWII take-out hood hold-downs, new hood blocks, etc. There are too many to list items . . .Various Jeep Vendors have been utilized in order to complete this jeep.
This Jeep is used to be Ren Bernier’s 1944 Willys MB 392034 project. I even have a signed and dedicated book of “WWII Jeep Guidebook”. If buyer wanted I can add another signature there and personalized it for you to continue the jeeps legacy.”
UPDATE: A pic now provided. There’s some value here.
“CJ2A ans CJ3A parts:
windshield frame-$50
radiator-$50
front fenders pr-$50
hood-$50
grille-$40
tow bar-$50
frame with axles whole rolling chassis-$250
axles-$100
complete set of leaf springs-$75 call 419-602-3343.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,900
(12/16/2011) It looks nice enough, but whenever someone claims a jeep is restored to “exact specifications”, yet I see right away non stock hubs, I become a little leery. However, generally is looks pretty good.
“1951 Willys CJ-3, M38 (MC) 1/4 ton Military, 4X4, original 2199 cc 4 cyl motor and 3-speed manual transmission. Total product 61,423 how many are left? This is a restored example and is equipped with all ORIGINAL extras: military riffle-bayonet with dash mount, extra gas tank, 2 shovels, axe, field phone with extra battery, rear seat, spare tire, owners repair bible and extra parts. Only 73,050 original miles, carefully restored to exact specifications. Finished in Olive Drab with correct White stars and numbers. Runs and drives great, parade ready. Own a piece of military history. Now on display at the home of “over the top cars””
Updates Friday mid morning . . . then no updates likely until the 25th.
UPDATE: Steve is right. This looks like a GPW. I was in outer space on this one.
(12/05/2011)
“Up for sale 46 Willys Jeep ,clean title, solid frame,floor,fenders,hood.,grill,tailgate, glass,radiator ,engine ford Pinto-runs great and more.Must see,Price $750-for all or parts-OBO,E-mail me your phone #.Thanks,Zack.Location Lake Villa 60046.Tel 847 356 2380 leave messege I will call back.”
http://chicago.craigslist.org/nch/cto/2759422075.html
After waiting all day for it, the book finally arrived at 4:45pm. A knock at the door was quickly followed by my parents’ dog Jill barking at whomever was on the other side of the door. We quickly ran to the door. I snatched up the book while Ann raced for her camera. Mom was excited, the kids were excited, Ann was excited, and I was excited too. I think Dad was even excited, though if pressed I’m not sure he would admit it. Pictures ensued, followed by a gift of a pen by Ann especially for signatures (and it’s a great pen, too!).
The only issue I have found with the printing (which is good) is that the Title doesn’t stand out enough, so I will be making a change to that. Otherwise, it looks ready to go. Here are some pics from this special day.