Parts or project. Body has rust. Grille suggests this is a later 2A.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1037798291243155
“Transmission and transfer case No motor Not sure on year 4 wheel drive”
Parts or project. Body has rust. Grille suggests this is a later 2A.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1037798291243155
“Transmission and transfer case No motor Not sure on year 4 wheel drive”
John spotted this MB for a project or parts.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/788839739742506
“This listing is for a 1945 WWII era Willys Jeep. This vehicle does not run and was in barn storage for 60 years. The gas tank and gauges/instrumentation were modified. This Jeep would be ideal as a parts car or restoration project. There are some additional parts that will be provided with the purchase of the vehicle. Buyer is responsible for removal and transport of the vehicle after the sale is completed and title is transferred.”
The front axle is not installed. It has a Keonig hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1022010679363881
“Buick V6 motor Does not run No title Hard top Jeep cj3b Have the front end it us just not attached”
Described as a 1944 CJ-3B, I am not seeing anything “44” about this.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1019302579816066
“3 speed 4 wheel drive Studibaker 6 cylinder straight 6 No title Barn find Does not run Fun project No trades You load and haul”
DASH: Yesterday was the first true relief from the past few weeks of hot weather, as we only hit 90 degrees. Moreover, there are no more triple digit days currently forecast. The cool weather will make working in the shop more tolerable.
And, while I haven’t made the progress I’d hoped, progress was made. A couple of the delays were part-related, as Ron Francis ignition switch was delayed a week. I also went ahead and ordered an NOS speedometer from Barney Goodwin at Barney’s Jeep Parts, which arrived on Tuesday (thanks again Barney). It looks fantastic!
Most of the wiring is complete, but still some loose ends dangling. It feels like for the two weeks I’ve been saying, “almost there …”
Anyway, below are photos of the dash, one with the fuse box down and one with it stowed away (lower left corner of pic)
One of the dash challenges that still remains is to build that lower flashing
DRIVE: Last Friday we drove over to the west side (and 77 degree temps .. nice) to look at a motorhome. It was a 36′ 1996 Holiday Rambler diesel with a towing capacity of 15Klbs. It used to be owned by Rob Stafford, before he upgraded to a bus. We were very serious about buying it, until Ann had an asthmatic reaction to the musty interior smell. So, we felt it best to pass on the deal. (and out was a deal at $12k .. it sold within a few days). We’ve decided to increase the budget and look for something nicer.
Here’s another four-page service and parts news magazine. This issue includes some troubleshooting for f-head acceleration flat spots (page 3).
I found a great price on an unusual model from Red Y Cut: the Sport Jeep. So, I supposed I ought to say that I “HOPE” the jeep model is still inside! My guess is that this is a late 1940s model, but I don’t have any documentation for that.
This is a beautifully restored, rare model of fire jeep. There’s a little more information about this jeep here: https://cj3b.info/Fire/FireCJ2AConversions.html
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1649397055902639/
“This jeep is a product of a two year restoration. It is beautiful, I need to bleed brakes from sitting and needs to run some old gas out other than that it’s mint as you see in all the pics. Everything works on this beauty. Take it to the parades ,add it to your collection, or just drive your grandkids around when they’re. Most of all when ua take wife on hot date you can put out the flames lmao. I would love to cash out but will take ,hot rod, street rod, muscle cars , old trucks , C7 Vette. . Trade need to be worth a little more than cash price. Thanks for enjoying the pics”
John’s got this unique Tux park for sale.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/469414599285678/
“Purchased new by the Janesville Wisconsin Fire Department. Originally red. Painted yellow by the Janesville Water Department. Can still see “Janesville” on the doors. Good shape for a Midwestern Jeep. Runs, drives and stops. Plow works. Rare Jeep. Jeep experts call this a holy grail Jeep because of the low production numbers. One of 461. Has the correct 8422 listed in the VIN. Low miles 25,247, although it may be 125,247, but I doubt it. Jeep is located in Fountain City Wisconsin. $10,700. Far from perfect. Where are you going to find another one? Good Title. CJ6 A.”
This runs and drives.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/507115621756538
“Starts, runs strong, stops. Clear clean title and all original sales paperwork from 1960 289 V8 conversion done in the 80’s. Drive as is, gets tons of attention or excellent candidate for restoration. 616-eight36-5six0four Call or text anytime Located in Byron Center, MI 49315”