No pics provided.
“We have several CJ2 A Jeeps and one Ford Jeep for sale. All needs major repair/body work or you can use for parts and break them down. I don’t have prices or pics, but if you are interested, you can come and take a look.”
No pics provided.
“We have several CJ2 A Jeeps and one Ford Jeep for sale. All needs major repair/body work or you can use for parts and break them down. I don’t have prices or pics, but if you are interested, you can come and take a look.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on $500
Looks in good shape (only the hardtop is for sale).
“Steel top off a Willys CJ3B Jeep (Jeep is NOT for sale). I recently removed the top from the Jeep and disassembled it. The rear side and back windows have been replaced with plexiglass. If interested please reply with a phone number and I will call you. I will not reply by email.”
Both are rough.
“I have a 1961 willys cab over fc-170
Good frame
Can be used for parts
Or restore
Has the original motor hurricane
1961 6226 pickup
Good frame
Can be used for parts
Or restore”
Sounds like a project. No pics provided.
“I have a 1947 CJ 2A and I cannot handle this project right now. It is a flat fender Willys Jeep. The whole thing is complete. I own Redi-strip of phoenix now Clean Metal Industries, and striped this vehicle a long time ago thinking I was going to rebuild it. The tub is off the frame right now and upon sale the vehicle will be cleaned again and you will be receiving the jeep with the tub on the rolling frame , in bare metal form. SO you will be able to begin work on it right away. The vehicle has the 4 cylinder motor, it is 4×4 and is completely there. I really need to find a home for this and with all the pieces stripped and ready for body work, you have a great head start. I DO NOT have a title for this vehicle. I do have all the original tags for the vehicle.. The frame has not been striped but will gladly strip it when the project gets to that point.”
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/cph/cto/4714671470.html
UPDATE: Still Available
“I have a 1951 Willy’s needs work has Dana 44 in the rear with a air locker in has a spring over and relocated shocks i have a rebuilt l head motor to go in it has original trans and tcase in it dana 30 front axle body is fair on it cab mount are solid and more sale or trade“
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3600.
(10/08/2014) Appears worth a look.
“1947 willys jeep 4cyl stored 25 years 3600 with army trailer will accept trade”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $15,000.
(05/08/2014) Lots of paint details on this wagon.
“1951 willys sedan delivery
The truck has the rear, front end ,and motor from a 59 corvette .
It runs and drives nice .
Rebuilt 283 Chevy engine
Rebuilt 200r4 od tranny
Rebuilt front suspension
New wiring
New powder coated wheels
New tires
New radiator
Pinstripping is fresh
May consider trades for gasser
No boats houses jet skis or quads
Please no tire kickers
This truck runs and drives nice”
UPDATE: *Status Unknown** Was $2500.
(09/23/2014) Has potential.
“Selling an early 1950’s Wiliy’s CJ3B model jeep. Original engine was replaced with a Buick V6 engine. This is somebody’s dream project!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
“Jeep has no engine, 4 wheels and tires attached. NO title, parts jeep only. Additional parts included. Please text or call before 8 pm pleas”
As you might have noticed recently, eWillys was offline. This was as much a surprise to me as it was to everyone else.
What happened? Last Wednesday eWillys’ web server stopped functioning correctly. When rebooted the server would function correctly for a minute or two, before becoming overwhelmed. Successive reboots proved useless.
What caused the problem? We still don’t know. After fiddling around with the server, we (meaning the McDonagh Brothers .. not much I could do) determined that the web server ran fine if it was not allowed to communicate with the wilds of the internet. What we concluded was that something might have been injected onto the server that was feeding back onto the web, consuming the resources of the web server. But, truthfully, we don’t know, because it didn’t work long enough to dissect.
The solution? After discussing the problem, I learned the McDonagh’s had built a cloud platform and were moving clients to it. I made the call to move eWillys to their cloud sooner than planned and move it onto the latest installation of a clean version of WordPress.
Why did that take 5 days? The problem was that they were already in the middle of moving other clients, so I needed to wait. While we waited, they tried restarting the server from time-to-time, but the same thing kept happening.
So, the good news is that eWillys is now on a faster platform. And, the move would have occurred anyway, so we have that out of the way!
UPDATES: During the downtime I created the code for a couple updates (which I still need to install). One is a bit of code that auto-marks post older than 6 months.
The second changes the way eWillys functions. When you click on a post’s comment or title link from the front page, a new browser tab will open. I am hoping this reduces the need to jump back and forth between the front page and individual posts. I will get that pertinent files installed in the next day or two.
Paul really seems serious about finishing his jeep! Below he shares photos and updates:
All sidewall and top upholstery panels have been installed so I began cutting foam for the front seats.
Still waiting on the carpet for the rear wheel well tops, the rear floor and the front seat footwell areas.
Here you’re looking at the rear window panel and the left rear wheel well. I think the gray fabric and the stainless steel look pretty good together.
I’m looking forward to getting the seats upholstered. The gray and blue seat colors should add a bit of color to the interior.
Front seats reinstalled, the foam is rough cut and the combination of thick foam for the bottom and thin foam for the back will allow enough room for me to reach all of the controls and still see out the windshield. The side windows are another matter. I should have Sumo-sized my Willys.
I don’t remember ever publishing these two ads.
“Original 1946 Willys Jeep For Business or Farm, the 4 in 1 ‘Jeep’ Does More Jobs…Tougher Jobs versatile 4-wheel drive ad. 2 pages. Please use the enlarge and zoom features to get a good look at the details.”
Only one of the story’s three pages is shown.
“ORIGINAL 3-page, magazine story
(consists of 2 full pages plus two half columns of text on 3rd page
Always original magazine pages…
never duplicates or reproductions of any kind
Approximate size: 8.5″x11.5″ (each page)
Condition: Excellent”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500
Looks solid.
“1958 CJ-3B. Body tub is in great shape – it appears that a previous owner pulled the tub and replaced floor pans and so tub and frame are in great shape. Paint is ok but not perfect (crack in paint on left quarter panel and nickel sized paint flake on right quarter panel, various other nicks). I replaced transmission with new one ordered from Kaiser Willys. I also added new Warn premium locker hubs, did substantial brake work (two drums, shoes, a wheel cylinder, etc) and rebuilt steering arm. I believe motor to be original and it starts right off and runs great. My mechanic looked at clutch when we replaced transmission and he said it looks quite new. Mileage could not be verified by prior owner, so no guess as to accuracy. Horn is missing as is emergency brake cable and handle (drum and shoes appear to be in good shape).”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
The truck has an unusual tow package.
“Willy’s jeep for sale. – Originally from the state of Wyoming. The wagon has a cover, winch, high lift jack, and like new tires. Ran when parked. Engine turns over.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
“I have a 1946 Willys cj2a. 134ci overhead valve engine that runs good with no smoke. Carburetor was recently rebuilt and all bushings are tight, cooling system is in good shape it holds water, body is mostly solid for its age, some rust under the gas tank and under the passenger seat. Will sell with or without the title. Looking to sell or trade. Interested in old motorcycles or scooters, firearms, or maybe something else.”
UPDATE: Was $6500. **SOLD**
(10/08/2014) “This Classic Antique 1959 Willys Wagon 4X4 SUV is up for sale. This truck runs good and is in pretty good shape but it does need a little body work, paint, a new head liner and possibly a carb rebuild. It has the 6-226 Super Hurricane Flat Head Motor. I have the kaiserwillys catalog which carries everything these vehicles need or they have an online site as well: kaiserwillys.com”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Appears in good shape.
“Buyer pay for shipping. Contact me for pictures. Also open for trade. Suv pickup truck Family mini van vw bus. No bike no boat no jet ski. Thanks for looking. ”
UPDATE: Was for trade. **SOLD**
Can’t tell if it runs or not.
“Looking to trade my 46 cm2a for an old mopar. What do you have?”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3950.
Probably has the F-head motor.
“With a little TLC this 1946 CJ2A will be a fun ride and Car Show ready. It needs some work but it runs and has very little rust.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Runs and drives.
“Not exactly sure of the year. it does run and drive. needs interior”
Can’t tell much from the photo, but there’s been a few mods.
“To many new parts to list. Runs great!”
Runs and drives.
“This Jeep is in great original condition, unmolested complete and ready for restoring to perfect condition. It has a rebuilt flathead motor that runs excellent, locking hubs and two new tires. It also has two spare motors for parts. It comes with a tow bar ready for transport.”
This looks to be a CJ-2A chassis with a M-38 body and a MB/GPW windshield. That’s my best guess.
“1948 Jeep willys clear title about 80% rust free from California..new gas tank, new lights and turn signals, some extra parts motor just rebuilt $2k have receipt please no trades need to sell”