UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Lots of mods to this custom build.
“A little Rough, but all there.
327 Chevy w/350 turbo trans. 2 stick transfer case. Call for any other details. Some trading?.
Currently registered through 10/20.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Lots of mods to this custom build.
“A little Rough, but all there.
327 Chevy w/350 turbo trans. 2 stick transfer case. Call for any other details. Some trading?.
Currently registered through 10/20.”
UPDATE: In his search for Jeepster door mechanicals, George learned that the parts used in a 1952 Dodge Truck were nearly identical to the Jeepster, just shorter. However, since he was able to eventually source a set of Jeepster doors, he didn’t try out this possibility. So, I thought in case someone else needed these parts that I’d let folks know that NOS parts are available for the Dodge Truck.
“A restorer messaged with a picture of one mech from the Jeepster and one from a 1952 Dodge truck this afternoon. They were identical except for the length of the connector between inside/outside handles. They can be found for $90 nos.”
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Original Post: George is nearly done with a 1949 Jeepster restoration, but needs to locate the mechanical parts for both doors. If you think you have the parts he needs, contact him at gjasek @ yahoo.com (remove spaces around the @).
And, yes, he has looked for the parts at the Jeepsterman, WO Jeepster club, and other places on the web, but with no luck so far.
UPDATE: Below you’ll find several press photos showing two different angles of the same loading event from 1942.
This press photo shows less of the original picture than the two images further below:
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This version of the press photo appeared in mid-2014:
This version of the press photo was put on eBay in early 2014:
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3500.
(10/27/2019) Has a variety of updates.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/cto/d/tenino-42-ford-jeep/7007519584.html
“1942 Ford Jeep, 289 V8, and it runs! 4-speed with a Warn split transfer case. Comes with extra parts off a ‘46 Willy’s. Been in dry storage for 20 years.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Looks like the gas tank has been moved to the rear with the inlet behind the back tire.
“47 cj2a from Az., no rust, recently painted Matt white no dents or scratches. 4 cylinder flat head, 4 speed T90, hi low 4 wheel drive. Tow bar, roll bar, bikini top. Runs , shifts and drives great. Good brakes and tires. Not a speed demon but can climb like a mountain goat. Always garaged have all receipts from previous owner.”
This is listed as a 1946, so it might be a 2A chassis with a 3A body and hood. The grille is unusual.
https://yakima.craigslist.org/cto/d/tieton-1946-willys-hi-hood-jeep-4×4/7011355875.html
“’46 Willys, 4×4, chev 327, soft top w/ doors, 8000 lb warn winch, custom wheel and tires, runs good, clean title”
It’s listed at $4, but not sure if that’s $4k or more. May be more of a make offer. Pics make it difficult to tell how much value is here.
https://slo.craigslist.org/pts/d/nipomo-41-willies/7010181481.html
“41 Willys Jeep it’s been sitting a while ran when parked are used to have an on the ranch don’t have ranch tomorrow don’t really want to sell but Wife💏 41 Willys Jeep it’s been sitting a while ran when parked are used to have an on the ranch don’t have ranch tomorrow don’t really want to sell but Wife💏 wants me too so if it sells it sells if it don’t it don’t
Will consider trades little jeep Motor was rebuilt right before parking it”
Most likely not ’41s. No pics provided.
https://lascruces.craigslist.org/pts/d/williamsburg-two-1941-willys-jeeps/7009212962.html
“two 1941 willy’s jeeps. one has a lot of rust the other is fair. both have original engine and drivetrain. 800$ will consider reasonable offers.”
The body’s sides are a bit hacked up.
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/d/galt-willys-cj2a/7010281119.html
“Willys CJ2A Parts Jeep only, complete drive-train. No paper work, I acquired as a parts Jeep with a CJ2A I purchased.”
This rare head is currently available on eBay. It’s priced at $5000. Neat part, but I don’t see it selling at that price any time soon.
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“Up for sale is an ultra rare Kaiser/Willys Edmunds aluminum finned cylinder head for the 226 engine. You may not see another one of these, there aren’t many around. There also weren’t many performance parts produced for the 226 engine. I can’t say this is an NOS part, but it is very clean and appears to be unused. Being sold as is, but is in incredibly nice condition for its age.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/13/2019) Needs some work.
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/d/anza-1953-cj3a-sand-jeep-ratrod-350/7011651375.html
“53 Cj 3a tub and frame. 350 , powerglide, needs some work. Ran when parked needs an intake manifold and carb to run. Aluminum radiator and an electric fan. Ford 9inch with spool. Tilt chevy column. Bucket seats. Fuel cell.
Cool project, tired of looking at it.
Make an offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100.
Plenty of value here.
“For sale one 1949 Willy CJ jeep. Partially disassembled, but complete.”
Updates return on Sunday.
Maury spotted a collection of brochures and parts booklets on eBay that I was lucky enough to win. One of the brochures describes the portable, gasoline-powered Model 800G Warn Winch. On the other side of the brochure is an Electric Marine Model 400E Winch. A post from 2017 about the 800G includes pics of it.
The Model 800G Gasoline Warn winch:
According to Warn Industries, the Model 800G ad below is from 1969.
Between February 1970 and April 1970, Warn also included the winch in a Four Wheeler inner-cover, full-page advertisement. Given the importance of the company’s hubs and vehicle winches to Warn’s profit margins, I’m surprised the company included the 800G in this full color ad. Perhaps management had high hopes for the product? Whatever the hopes, I can find no evidence that Warn advertised the 800G ever again after April 1970.
Real-world example from the Warn website, There are also pics on Warn’s Facebook Fan page.
The Warn Marine Model 400E Electric Winch:
This brochure appears on the back of the 800G brochure. I could find no other information about it online.
As part of the collection of brochures/booklets I received yesterday from my eBay win, I also received three jeep parts catalogs: a 1963 Montgomery Ward, a 1964 Sears, and a 1966-1967 Bergs catalog. I was surprised to discover that the Sears and Berg catalogs are nearly identical. Maury confirmed that his 1968 Sears catalog is also nearly identical. So, if you are bidding/buying late 1960s jeep parts catalogs, I felt folks should be aware of this. Below are some comparison pages.
The covers are customized.
Sears is shown on the top and Bergs on the bottom. The inner cover and first page (labeled page 3) are custom:
Interior pages 4-5 begin the identical part of the catalogs:
UPDATE: After pondering it a while, I decided to get this set for Christmas … better late than never??
I would have been 11 when this jeep and glider set was released by Matchbox. I don’t remember seeing this combo in my 1976 Christmas Sears Wish Book. I’m feeling a bit cheated!
“Original 1976 Lesney England Matchbox Jeep and Glider
Transporter / Gliding Club.
This is a complete set; Condition C-6 due to numerous light marks
mostly on jeep. Not readily noticeable due to color, but can be easily seen under
magnification”
Here a set that’s in the original package (for $69) on eBay:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
Looks like there’s value here. This has a Ramsey PTO and Winch.
“Would guess it’s a 50s willys Jeep. Has a good grille and looks like a pto driven winch. Drivetrain and frame still there. Would like to sell as a whole. Saw the winch alone for 600 on eBay. Would be great if someone wanted to part out what’s left.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Runs, but needs a couple things fixed. Drain holes have been filled.
“1946 – Willys – CJ2A – 4 cylinder – 170k – Engine is set up for modern gas – All stock set up – 12-volt system – Body, Frame and Floors are Solid – In great shape minus dent in rear – Was on the road until it was parked for the winter – Good Tires – Needs clutch cable, Drivers side seat frame fixed, Brake pads, Shocks, Battery and Alternator – Asking 4000 Cash Firm”
Has a Kelly top and a snow plow. Could be a good price based on the pics.
https://thumb.craigslist.org/snw/d/sebewaing-for-sale-1960-jeep-cj-5-with/7007550799.html
“All original as far as I know. Snow plow and Hydraulic pump was installed in 1960 as well. Runs and drives good. Everything works good for its age.
Firm on price!”
This has a replacement body.
https://detroit.craigslist.org/mcb/cto/d/romeo-1949-willys-jeep/7006535906.html
“1949 Willys Jeep, drives and runs well. Mostly original. Owned for 25 years. Includes soft top and doors. New battery. Includes tow bar.”
Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2424677141079909/
“Runs and drives make offer”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2400.
(09/08/2019) Runs.
https://brownsville.craigslist.org/cto/d/brownsville-willys-jeep-cj2/7008863176.html
“Doing brake job this week. Runs good. Will deliver to S A for $150.00. Have Title.”
The painting is noted and signed by Rex. As you can see here, other originals by Rex Brandt aren’ t quite priced so high on eBay, but most don’t have notes on them.
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“riginal 1949 REX BRANDT watercolor painting depicting a Willys Wagon kicking up sand in the desert (beach?). This is a CLASSIC California Scene Painting by one of California’s most famous artists. Painting comes directly from the estate of a close personal friend of Brandt’s. It is signed, dated and inscribed “To Jay – XMAS 1949 – with memories of many fine trips – REX”. Painting measures 10″ x 14″, is in pristine condition and has been professionally framed (frame is in good condition). You won’t find another one like this! Please call or email ANY time with questions. Acquired directly from friend of the artist.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Could be a good price.
“Are you looking for a great project? This is the vehicle for you! 1963 Willys Jeep for sale $1000.00 or best offer. Cash only sale!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.
This looks to be a good price. There are similar Bobcat-style wide-lipped versions of this body, but the steps were different. So, I’m not sure who the manufacturer of this body was.
“Fiber glass body including front fenders and hood. I know it fits a 1947 Willie’s Jeep but in May fit others.”