Normal updates resume Monday morning.
Normal updates resume Monday morning.
Next Updates will be Sunday morning.
Lots of updates to this M-38. It look sin good shape. This has a Bobcat fiberglass hood.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/kit/cto/d/vaughn-1951-jeep-cj3-m38/7200664911.html
“1951 jeep C3-M38, this jeep is in great shape has a Chevy 305 V8, 4speed transmission with hi/lo range, Warren 8,000lb winch, matching military trailer.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4500.
(09/19/2020) Has a few updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/634133867292185/
“1946 CJ2A Jeep. Runs, drives, stops. Motor is rebuilt, >1000miles ago. .030 overbore. Crank is NOS with new rod and main bearings. All motor and drivetrain is intact and works. Has been converted to 12v but I have the generator/regulator for 6v. Also included is tow bar (I never used). Body has some rough spots but is solid. I used for transportation to and from truck shows and hotel. I am moving and not going to take it with me. Please be serious if you make contact”
This is most likely a CJ-2A. It is being sold for parts. I’m not sure what hardtop this has. The auction occurs Saturday October 10 in Mitchell, Indiana.
No Updates Wednesday. Updates Resume Thursday morning.
Taking the day off. Regular updates return Friday.
Includes a plow. Between the plow and the half cab, maybe there is value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2030281533762147/
“1953 willies jeep pickup with plow With title Motor is tight, Rare barn find Parts or restoration”
I bought a 46″ heavy duty Husky tool chest a few days ago. That innocent purchase led to the complete rearrangement of my mother-in-laws garage, but out of the deal she asked that I combine her tools with mine (another sign that she knows she doesn’t have too long left). So, yesterday I drove to my parents to get a set of industrial shelving, but then detoured to Moses Lake … so, I was too busy playing to do updates for this morning. Updates will resume Sunday.
Next week I’m breaking my quarantine and heading down to visit my kids in Salt Lake. My oldest just bought his first house, so I’m bringing him a variety of tools. So, updates may be sparse over Labor Day Weekend.
Have a good weekend!
Joel shared this late 1940s ad from the Maine Willys Sales Company of Augusta, Maine. Note the Willys Sign in the background with the early “J” logo. It appears that Maine’s State Foresty Department was an early enthusiast of the new jeep trucks. I was unable to locate the this ad using newspapers.com, so cannot date it at this time.
No updates Tuesday. Updates will resume Wednesday.
Needs work.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/295676044995982/
“1949 Jeep CJ3A, 350 which needs to be put backtogether, has transmission as well. Great project.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $160.
Someone out to be able to use these.
“We have some metal doors for a 1948 Willys Jeep CJ2a for sale. This is for the two front doors only, the top is no longer available. The doors are in good condition for their age, one of the window glass is broken and needs to be replaced.”
Pics are a little dark. A 35,000lb winch? That’s either a misprint or a bit of overkill.
https://semo.craigslist.org/cto/d/new-madrid-1948-cj2a-jeep/7169480599.html
“complete off frame restored, all new parts used, up-dated with power steering, new top (best top), new seats- plus, new over size tires mounted on new over size chrome wheels, 35,000 lb wench, has draw bar for towing, same body type as war jeeps.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Looks solid. Not a perfect restoration, as it diverges from stock. Note the color of the pedals and shifters.
“1946 Jeep Willy’s. This Jeep is amazing. It had a frame-off restoration on it 7-8 years ago. The motor has been rebuilt. It has a new tub and hood and I have all of the receipts for the parts from the restoration as well as a service manual. It runs and drives great. Only has 24 miles on it since the restoration.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3000.
(11/09/2019) Runs, rough body.
https://louisville.craigslist.org/cto/d/louisville-1948-willys-jeep/7172475259.html
“1948 willys cj2a, new brakes, master cylinder Rancho leaf springs,brake lines, cooper tires at3s runs and drives great, has the 134 cubic inch “go devil motor “”
Has some updates.
https://syracuse.craigslist.org/cto/d/manlius-cj6/7167939668.html
“17,000 or trade show me what you got 1974 CJ 6 runs and drives perfect needs nothing V8 Three speed”
Next updates will be Friday.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
This has a custom cowl storage bin. Seems like a good price, assuming it runs when a batter is connected. It has an odd driver’s seat.
“4 cylinder 4×4 Needs plugs Battery And that’s all for now.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600.
I’m sure someone could use these.
“4 matching combat wheels and tires off a 1944 willys mb jeep. good shape, not bent surface rust only.”
Stock CJ-6 with a repaint.
https://fresno.craigslist.org/cto/d/friant-jeep-cj6-low-miles/7161011758.html
“Stock, low mileage, classic and rare 1969 Jeep CJ6. Runs good. Original engine and transmission. Only 7400 original miles.”
Runs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/572319910129536/
“Willy’s Jeep. 231 Buick V6 4spd. 33/12.5/15 tsl boggers new lift. New gas’s tank. Power steering. Run and drives. Needs carb work.”
Just one post today. This is the last of the Jeep News papers I bought last month. Hopefully, I can locate some more soon.
This May 1961 issue contains ALOT of Surrey and Dispatcher jeeps: Ice Cream delivery, Pepe ‘actors’, and fleet transportation are just some of the uses. The Kellogg contest fills an entire page with lots of pics. The Truth or Consequences Jeep Derby results are highlighted. Even the Utah Jeep Posse’s are mentioned.
The ‘Jeep’ Fleet line of ads look interesting (page 3) ; I don’t know much about those.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Has lots of mods.
“1944 Willys MB Jeep. Has 302 Ford V8 and NP435 with Dana 18 with Warn overdrive. Stock axles. Transmission and transfer case and overdrive all rebuilt by Herm the Overdrive Guy when swapped in 2 years ago. 33 inch tires and wheels new last summer less than 500 miles. For full price I can include an aluminum arctic military hardtop that is in great shape just needs restored. Has custom dual tanks and power hydro boost brakes and power steering and amazing heater/defroster system. Lots more I can’t remember. Needs transmission tunnel fabbed because new tranny was so much bigger I never got around to it. I’m only selling to buy a dump trailer otherwise I will keep it”
This April 07, 1963, article from the Knoxville News-Sentinel, out of Knoxville, Tennessee, highlighted the one-year-old Smoky Mountain Jeep Club. The club had already reached 25 members by the time this article was published and hoped to reach 50 members.