UPDATE: ** Sold** was $2850.
This runs.
“1947 Willys Jeep CJ2A. Survivor condition runs drives brake work. New master cylinder. Brake lines etc. Curren title.”
UPDATE: ** Sold** was $2850.
This runs.
“1947 Willys Jeep CJ2A. Survivor condition runs drives brake work. New master cylinder. Brake lines etc. Curren title.”
Someone might be able to use the parts on this rig. I’m wondering what is on the large dash plate to the left of the glove box. No description provided.
The body looks solid, though it has a few dents. The Selectro sticker on the dash is what caught my eye with this rig. I didn’t know that style of sticker existed.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/452947934388821/
“Classic Jeep, pre-clean air rules. Been used on ranch since 1974 so there are some dings to be sure. Odometer stopped years ago but since it was only on the ranch I doubt if there’s more than 30,000 miles total.”
This has some dash updates that might have been pretty fancy back in the day. It seems to have a little rust, along with some mods.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1200858044654133
“This is a running and registered 1946 Willys. It is not a new jeep so, avoid asking questions related to a new vehicle purchase; stop imagining you are going to see a new jeep when you pay with pocket change o Between 1946 and today San Pedro has welcomed some relatives and is counting with you and I to stop by when the big guy calls us if you catch my wind so, its a 78 year old jeep Not many running around these days, this one runs Expect bruises, scratches to add chatacter to this vehicle Manual transmission 4×4 V6 engine Runs great You never need a smog check on this Jeep so, savings right away forever I have Razor seats on it at the moment Razor seats truly make it more comfy Lights work fine but, LEDS would make it stand out Breaks have been re done all the way around Will need new tires when you decide however, im driving it every day Test drive it you know you need to have fun. Its your money, no need to ask any questions until, you test drive it”
I just had to share this oddity.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/439926095472355
“1950 Hudson HouseCar Very well built !!! Could be a great restoration $8,500 offer”
This is listed as a 1956, but the dash is not a DJ-3A, though the body does lack a normal driver’s side fuel inlet. Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1177264753267722
“56 Jeep Willys project Jeep, extra parts for project. $5,000 or best offer. Not looking to trade. Serious inquiries only.”
It runs, but it’s a bit rough. Note the floors.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1382653045696858
“Nice lil jeep has a chevy 283 v8 with a 4 barrel carb runs pretty good the 4×4 works as it should i just got sum nice seats that still need installed”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1800.
(07/27/2024) May run.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1534279747166960/
“Will run with battery and gas no title.”
Don’t see them at this price often.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/807677541312684
“I don’t know too much about this other than I am pretty sure, according to the serial number on the frame, that this was built in December of 1942. This rolls very easily to get it on a trailer. No title.”
Before I return to working on the FC, I am finishing what I started before our Balloonfest event; I am completing a thorough cleaning and organizing of the shop. I even bought one of these nut/bolt organizers to reduce the hunt for nuts and bolt and other items that are stuffed into cans that sit on my table tops. Some of these cans of bolts were ones that I put into cans back in the mid 1980s. Clearly, I’m not going to use some of them, so it’s time to sort, dump and organize!
I picked this folk art “jeep” off of ebay for cheap. I think it is supposed to be a Fiat Campagnola, or some derivation of it. HOWEVER, I later re-discovered these were sold through Hobby Lobby. I even posted about this (thanks to John) back in 2022, but I forgot about it … oh well, at least I didn’t pay much for it!