Might be worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1670533840050992
“Have some Willy’s cj2a parts. 47 tub and 46-48 frames. Fenders hoods windshield. Looking to get rid of all of it.”
Might be worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1670533840050992
“Have some Willy’s cj2a parts. 47 tub and 46-48 frames. Fenders hoods windshield. Looking to get rid of all of it.”
This appears to be a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/888388872435564
“Top end was rebuilt on engine but the new oil line broke causing the lower end to knock. May just need bearings which are easy to install. It was a Shriners car, so interior is not original. Carpet is indoor outdoor. Not sure of rust? Top bows are rusty and not installed. And has all but one fender steps. Rare car. Fun to drive. 6 volts, except to start is 12 volts. Not sure why they didn’t just convert it to 12 volts. Looking to sell or trade toward a 67 to 72 C10/c20 plus cash. Looking for a 67-72 c10. Box full of trim and various parts including a used working speedometer. My hands don’t work anymore so I’m not able to repair it. It’s in East Wenatchee”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3400.
(04/17/2023) This doesn’t run and has some hat channel rust, but it’s a pretty stock one.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/530017952636629
“1951 Jeep Willys CJ-3A Clean title It’s all there, nothing missing Brand new seats Brand new windshield All original, never messed with Pics are main description Body is rough Doesn’t run, been sitting for awhile with bad head gasket”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
This does not run at the moment.
“Selling a 1966 military mule. This is a fun thing to have. And it is titled as an atv in the state of Oregon and I do have a clean title and all the paper work that goes with it also have manuals for it as well. It’s rated as a half ton. Has articulating steering and is 4×4. It did run but sat with gas in the tank and it gummed up the carb. Asking 5500 obo”
Tim’s selling these two parts. He is willing to ship if buyer pays for shipping. You can contact Tim at willysjeep @ gmail.com (remove spaces from around the @).
“I have a very good reconditioned leaf spring ( 34 1/2″ centers relaxed) and nice 9″ drum (never been turned). Looking for $35 for either plus shipping”
Greg is selling this CJ-6.
https://austin.craigslist.org/cto/d/austin-1956-willys-jeep-cj/7615561582.html
“4 cylinder (4-134 F head) runs well. 4×4 works great. Most of the body and frame are in good shape. The bed has some rust – you can see in photos. Comes with tow bar, original steering wheel and a few other parts.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
David’s selling this parts trailer. It has the data tag.
“Bantam Trailer for sale – 1945 I received the trailer as you see it in the pictures, used the trailer around the property but do not need it any more. Tires hold air, wheel axle turns ok, no bottom (as you can see in the pictures) and no tail gate. Not road worthy, I have made no modifications, hitch is the way I received the trailer, paint is peeling. Hopefully someone can use the trailer for parts or restore? $200 obo Thanks”
UPDATE: I’ve added a pic of my toy collection at the bottom per John’s request. As for the next updates, our hectic spring property schedule and some 16 hours days seem to have taken a toll on me, so I’m needing to rest (Apparently, 57yo is not the new 40yo). Fortunately, we’ve gotten a ton done and I made additional progress on the racer. The flooring and firewall all have paint. Now, on to the seat frames (once I feel better).
(April 27) … I still have a couple days of work (irrigation systems and garden stuff) before regular updates resume. In the meantime, I’ve got the race jeep floors and firewall painted and ready to assemble. The “dash” gauge plate (actually hooked to the horizontal rollbar) is being constructed in free moments. Once the seat brackets and seat belt anchors, and the top anchors drilled, I’ll be ready to clean and paint the chassis (rattle can paint as the chassis has some rubberized paint that is a bitch to get off. Then, the final assembly can begin.
In the meantime, thanks to Andy spotting the ad, I was able to pick up these 9 plastic jeeps (only one was slightly broken) and one metal one for only $10! I ended up paying the woman more, because she went through the trouble of shipping them. She was grateful for the extra dollars, but it only seemed right. She is keeping a watch out for more jeeps for me.
Note the Oglesby jeep is there for size reference.
John asked about my jeep-toy collection. Here are many (sorry the pic isn’t better). The “jeep room/study) still needs to be setup (we were going to redo this room in the shop, but I am trying to get the real-jeeps all running first:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Mike shared this truck. At $500 there seems to be some good value here in parts.
“Not running, no title, selling as is! Give me an offer, trying to give it a home to someone in need of a project!”
Bill spotted this one. Not many of these around. This is sold by an importer. No description provided.