Runs.
“I have a 1949 willys jeep for sale runs good has new parts new brakes all the way around has original tittle. Asking 2800 obo call number for questions. Spray painted so body wouldn’t rust.”
Runs.
“I have a 1949 willys jeep for sale runs good has new parts new brakes all the way around has original tittle. Asking 2800 obo call number for questions. Spray painted so body wouldn’t rust.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
It doesn’t run.
“1946? Jeep does not run it ran about 3 years ago. Be good to fix up it’s a farm series with the drive shaft/pto out the back. NO title…bill of sell only”
This is Part V of Leigh’s trip across Australia in a 1944 Ford GPW. Read Part IV here.
Leaving Cordillo we headed for Cadelga Ruins reflecting on the hardships encountered by pastoralists from isolation and drought, from there it was on to Birdsville, one of the remotest towns in outback Queensland and gateway to the Simpson Desert, the worlds largest area of parallel sand dunes, home of “Big Red” a 40 metre high dune. Birdsville is best known for the annual Birdsville races where the population swells from a sleepy 115 to over 8000 for one week in September.
From Birdsville we headed north to Bedourie which started life as a major watering and rest stop for drovers and cattle as well as Cobb & Co coaches. Here we were treated to free camping at the Simpson Desert Oasis and although it was a Saturday the local school children (all 12 of them) arrived in uniform to be taken for rides around the town. I guess we were a bit of a spectacle in our old military vehicles.
Next day, and on a sealed road, on to Boulia – population 230, administrative centre of the Boulia shire that covers 61,176 square kilometers (23.620 sq. mile) with a total population of approximately 600, no over crowding here. The bush telegraph had worked overtime and the school kids arrived by bus to recieve the same joy ride experience as in Bedourie. It was here that the clutch started giving more grief, noises, difficulty in selecting first gear, nothing to do but press on.
That night we were treated to a great BBQ with entry by donation and the proceeds going to the Royal Flying Doctor Service, an organisation that does great work in these remote outback communities.
Next morning off to Tobermorey Station, 249 km (154 mile) along the Donohue Hwy. Although highway it was not, one participant described it as a “boulder strewn goat track”. Tobermorey covers 5994 sq. km. (3724 ml) and is 110 mile long and 24 mile wide with the Simpson Desert forming its southern boundary.
Tomorrow on to Jervois via the Plenty Hwy, unfortunately the Plenty Hwy made the Donohue Hwy feel like a concrete interstate!
Read about the final leg of the journey here
If you weren’t convinced yet that Colombians are jeep crazy, check out this unique bike. There are a some other jeeps and a few jeep trucks also shown at this link.
My sister spotted this 2A inside the Venetian Hotel, Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.
This will be auctioned October 11 in Seneca.
“1962 jeep FC170 original step side bed
Shop tools , air compressor, used oil heater,
BMB bottmobile
BMB dragster
Many other antiques
Auction will be held Sunday October 11 1 mile west of seneca, Kansas on why 36 10am
Look for sale bill in Green Acres”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $9500.
Looks solid.
“Own a piece of flat fender history! 1947 Willys CJ2A FOR SALE
I drive this jeep weekly. It starts every time Winter or Summer! It is amazingly agile off-road or on-road. I have enjoyed it and the neighbor kid and dogs love to drive in it.
Go Devil L Head 4 cylinder, 3 speed T84 WWII era transmission. Clutch and transmission work well.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750
“For sale is this old mail jeep. uncertain on the year, but the title is clean. Everything works. Lights, wipers, speedometer. Temp gauges and oil gauge. Perfect vehicle for a cruise, with or without beverages :P. Its reliable! We use this jeep everyday to get us from field to field. We have even taken it into town. Good running jeep, just needs to find a different home. Asking”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000
“In good shape ’44 jeep willy. Runs and drives. Has mock .50 cal machine gun and tons of soldiers gear from WWII. Stationed at War History Museum in Memphis.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2100.
(07/24/2015) Looks like it might run.
“I HAVE A 1950 JEEP WILLYS WITH A FLAT HEAD 4CYL.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4950.
It’s got a engine upgrade.
“CJ2A 302 V8, 3 spd, with Overdrive, High – Low Range, Rancho Springs, Spicer front axles, Wagoneer Brakes, Upgraded steering, 3B windshield, 12 volt system, Roll Cage, Toolbox, and a Tilt wheel. I’ve owned this Jeep for 17 years and it has served me well, but I just don’t use it anymore.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,995.
Still needs some more work to be complete.
“Rebuilt from the frame up back in 2000. It has been stored in the garage ever since. Estimated at 95% complete. Still needs a master cylinder and lines. Everything else is there. This is a collector’s dream.
This Jeep will not last. Only reasonable offers will be considered. Willing to negotiate but not by much. Also willing to consider a trade for a Razor or similar off-road vehicle.”
the rust might not be too bad.
“Jeep Willys 1948 with Original Bill of Sale all parts and pieces are there, ran 2 1/2 years ago for sale only. ”
May have some parts value.
“1962 cj3B Willys Jeep 12 volt system has good running gear parts only”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
“48 Willys jeep will run with minor work. L code Go devil motor. Comes with a box of new parts, does need rust repair. This is a harder to find Princeton black, it’s never been registered so if you buy it you will be the first one.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1700.
Not sure how much value is here.
“1951 CJ-3A It has been sitting for 2 years. It was running when I parked it. Serious inquiries only please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $950.
Very interesting hardtop.
“1947 C2A Steel cab farm version with PTO transmission. Yes there is rust on body but it is all original. Original Go Devil 4cyl engine. Original seat frames, etc., etc.”
It’s pretty rough.
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/cto/5221982447.html
“I bought someone else’s stalled work in progress several years ago as a 2nd undertaking for me and my son. My boy’s attending college now, so our second Jeep isn’t going to happen. The guy who had the ’42 before us did quite a bit of work on the rolling chassis and tub, but otherwise just bought and stockpiled new parts.
THE BAD — Easier to list what’s not in the “basket” than what is:
• Doesn’t have center data plate or frame tag
• No inner windshield frame
• No instruments other than a fuel gauge
• No radiator, top bows, or distributor..
Continue reading
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900
Very much a project.
“1946 Jeep Willy’s project. Motor(L-134), trans(T-90) and transfer case(dana spicer 18) is good. Currently putting all new seals and bearings in transmission and transfer case. Was running when I started taking it apart for a restoration. Drivetrain/ Engine is stripped of rust/dirt and painted. I have old body that could be reused but is in rough shape. Frame is in good shape, needs cleaned up. I do not have a title, can give bill of sale. I have alot of time and money into this, I know I’ll never get that out of it but I’m not giving it away. Please make reasonable offer. Dont need to sell, just have other projects i would rather put the money into. Great father and son project, easy to work on and best of all… Most of the hard work is done! Theres all yhe information yiu could ever want online. Possible trade fir hunting items or dirtbike/enduro, must be worth what im asking if not more.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(05/27/2014) It’s a project.
“Here is a 1948 willy jeep in pieces. I have everything except the windshield and original seats. The motor is a military boat motor, don’t know if it runs or not. Someone started to make the jeep into a river rat and stopped. The body is a typical willys jeep body. Had a good grille, tailgate, hood. New gas tank, good radiator. Everyone has their own opinions about condition, if you are curious come look at it. The jeep is in average to below average shape for one sitting outside all its life. I do have some spare parts. I also HAVE a TITLE.”
http://grandisland.craigslist.org/cto/5175185658.html
According to ABC News, Sydney mechanic Gary Moore and his dog Sasha will spend more than a year traveling around Australian in a 1942 MB. His trailer looks pretty early, too.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-09-11/mechanic-takes-willys-jeep-for-a-16-month-spin/6769344
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Maybe an ex fire-jeep?
“Original 1952 Willys M38 ready to be restored. Solid body, original 24 volt system, lots of new parts ready to be installed. $3500 OBO. Also have a brand new L134 engine block in unopened crate for additional cost.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** $5800
(09/03/2015) It might not be all stock, but there seems to be a lot there for the price.
“1948 cj-2a fully restored except for paint, 12 volt conversion, new seats, seatbelts,”