UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Seller says it’s a project, but not sure what needs to be done to it.
“Project jeep. Ran before I parked it 4years ago. Has v-8 not sure which one. Not interested in trades.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Seller says it’s a project, but not sure what needs to be done to it.
“Project jeep. Ran before I parked it 4years ago. Has v-8 not sure which one. Not interested in trades.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $425.
May have some dents on the top rear.
“Hard top for Willys Jeep 42-52. Includes doors. Windows slide and back hatch opens easily. Good glass in back hatch. Missing glass in 1 slider window. Will sell doors separately for $125.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $225.
Complete with side-shift trannies.
“Early 1940 Willys motors NO Texting only calls.”
No pics provided.
“Good parts car or project rebuilder. No motor – Have pink slip and on current non op. extra misc parts”
https://modesto.craigslist.org/pts/d/49-willys-jeepster/6400388867.html
Just a few updates today. Regular updates resume Sunday morning.
This page was published in the January 1955 issue of Kaiser Willys Dealer News.
This was floating around Facebook. It mostly features an FC-170 dually, but one of the first scenes is a CJ-5 jumping a gully.
UPDATE: Pics now provided.
“Summertime fun or fall hunting, this jeep is perfect! Three speed, four cylinder, ready to drive home. Jeep comes with towbar, bucket seats, roll bar, and collector plates. It’s in really good shape but need to sell.”
https://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-jeep/6398802363.html
Matt shared this photo of a CJ-5 with a heavy duty plow for moving lake-effect snow.
UPDATE: Here’s another link — http://wooden.city/jeep-4×4/
Tim shared this wooden model jeep from the site Modern Touch. Note: To see the jeep on the website you have to log into the site …. I’m not a fan of that policy. The price is $70 for the jeep.
https://www.touchofmodern.com/sales/wooden-city-9dde91f4-ffd8-43cc-b38f-8237f9a48736/jeep-4×4
Jenn is hoping to find a fiberglass CJ-3B hood for her husband for Christmas. I have access to two different 3B hood molds (plan and Bobcat styles), but I don’t have any hoods made from them just yet. Anyone know of one for sale?
Custom hardtop?
“1955 Willy’s Jeep CJ3-B. Serial #57348. F4 134 Engine.
New Battery.
No title.”
https://kansascity.craigslist.org/cto/d/1955-willys-jeep/6398123370.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,000.
(10/18/2018) Looks nice!
“350, 4bbl, PS, PB, tilt column shift, New heights power rack, Disc brake front end, Nova rear, Great driver, Solid body, Emerald green paint, Tan interier, Needs convertible top material. Rear tire continental kit included.”
The engine topper is quirky addition.
“1952 jeep willys ratrod. Custom. 360 v8 with 350 turbo trans. Must see to appreciate. Sell for $7500 Or willing to trade for something cool of same value.”
https://stlouis.craigslist.org/cto/d/52-willys-ratrod/6397173231.html
If the rust is light, this could be worth a look.
“All original condition, 6 cyl. engine 3 speed tran, lots of new parts.”
https://joplin.craigslist.org/cto/d/1964-jeep-2wd-pickup/6394613180.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Nick’s selling this trencher jeep.
“For sale is a 1946 Willys CJ2A I purchased in St. Louis. It was used as a true agrijeep, fitted with the early Jeep-A-Trench equipment. It has:
-Complete PTO system
-Complete gear-engagement system
-Trencher mount
-Coil helper springs
-Complete engine that turns free
-Trans/tcase”
Looks like there’s value here.
“This jeeps been in the family for over 30 years . Was running before parked. It will need TLC and will need to be trailored. Comes with additional rear axle and front tow bar . Original California jeep that’s seen a lot of trails . It has rust as they most do . This is a project. Sold with bill of sale based on age. ”
https://atlanta.craigslist.org/nat/cto/d/1952-willys-jeep/6396991819.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
The body has some floor rust, but look solid otherwise.
“This is a 1946 Willy’s. First year of civilian model. Was my grandpa’s car, got it when he passed away. Too much work for me right now. Has a 283 power pak small block V8 with the original 3 speed. Cadillac steering column and lots of new parts. Some rust in foot wells and some surface rust. I painted the entire outside with some brown rust inhibitor primer. Car will start up after some coaxing and just had the carb rebuilt. No brake lines attached.
Loads of new parts from Willys parts store.
$3000 OBO. Just make me an offer. Looking to get rid of it to fund another project.’
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/04/2017) “1942 GPW
GPW #90115
Yes, this is the model built for WWll!!
Runs, Drives, and Stops
GREAT START FOR A RESTORATION
Motor changed to make it more reliable
All fluids changed
Sitting on BFGoodrich 32’s
Body has patching
Original drive train
8000 lbs winch
Clean GPW wisconsin title
Very solid base for a restoration
Lights work
Solid frame
No rust holes on body
Mostly original
willing to throw in a willys L-134 motor and a gallon of the original (OD Olive Drab) paint”
https://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/cto/d/1942-ford-gpw/6397204414.html
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! This is today’s only post.
Last Friday we drove to Sandpoint, Idaho, to visit with Idaho Todd and Minnesota Chris, aka brothers Todd and Chris McKay. While driving around Sandpoint, Ann and I spotted this awesome sign (3′ x 3′). It looks like there is plenty of parking for jeeps behind this store. How often do you find special jeep parking?? Clearly, Todd has picked the right place to live.
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The Fall 2017 issue of Dispatcher Magazine arrived in my mailbox yesterday. Kevin and Bill put together a great article on the Alaska Trip.
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This photo was taken at an auto museum (Harrah’s?) in 1991. I haven’t seen this jeep at any of the California museums I’ve visited. Anyone know what happened to it?
“1991 Press Photo Restored 1948 Jeep firetruck displayed at museum in Reno. This is an original press photo. The 1948 Jeep firetruck is now restored and on display at a museum in Reno, Nevada. Photo measures 10 x 8 inches. Photo is dated 10-14-1991.”
Kaiser Willys let me know they are having a Thanksgiving Sale. So, if you are planning to buy some parts from them, this is the time. The sale ends November 28th. Use the code GOBBLE10 at checkout.
UPDATE: **Sold** Was $2200.
Seems like a good price.
“1969 classic kaiser postal jeep new tires clean paint job clean interior automatic 4 cly engine runs good is on non op clean title ready to ride call”