UPDATE: Sold. Was $1500.
Appears worth a look.
“WWII Willy’s Jeep Trailer, no rust, registration in hand, good condition. ”
UPDATE: Sold. Was $1500.
Appears worth a look.
“WWII Willy’s Jeep Trailer, no rust, registration in hand, good condition. ”
Here’s a good price on some unusual old school rims.
“Set of 4 wheels 15 x 8 inch 5.5 bolt circle.
Fit Ford and Jeep
Need a good cleaning.
$50.00 for the set.”
Sounds like the motor has been removed.
“CALL ONLY NO DRIVE/TRAIN HAVE SMALL BLOCK CHEVY 4X4 SET UP THAT GOES WITH”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
Looks pretty good for not having run in ten years.
“1957 Willys Station Wagon with a L226 Super Hurricane 6 Cyl engine. Vehicle is all original, ran when parked 10 years ago, but does not run now. Clean title and located near Abilene Texas. Body does have some rust, but in pretty good shape for a 1957 model. This vehicle is a four will drive and also has an over drive which acts like a gear splitter. I have plenty of pictures and even a video I can e-mail. Serious inquiries only. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9950
(10/04/2014) Looks solid.
“-Rebuilt Dauntless 225 V6, believed to be the original motor
-Has est 6400 miles on rebuild (past owner kept written record)
-Rebuilt original manual trans, 6400 miles on trans
-Odom reads 90 miles as these are the resto miles on the entire rig with exception of the motor and trans and they have 6400
-Has been sitting last 12 months, we clean old gas, carb, and changed a few minor parts to make it run well
-This drives like a 1954 CJ of it’s day
-Brand new tires
-Brakes restored
-Fuel system restored
-Axles were rebuilt, seals & such
-New battery
-Body has been repaired where needed, filler or metal replacement
-Metal hood and fenders are original
-New winch
-New glass
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
(07/18/2014) It’s a project.
“I have a Jeep Willy’s I’ll find out the year if your interested in it. Has rust and bondo on it. Still needs new metal here and there. We have everything for it execpt the seats. Motor is taken apart but everything is there. Tires are still good I believe, rolls but doesn’t steer. Price is $1500, don’t have to sell it I’ll just let it sit till I get around to it. Sould be a great son and father project or just a restoration job, you can easily make money off this Jeep! Title is a little weird but if your interested I’m it call or text me and I can explain it to you. Thanks”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1550. It’s been modified, but has MB/GPW parts.
“1942 Willy Jeep, original jeep running gear attached to a Corvette 265ci V8…runs great and would make an amazing 4×4 or hunting vehicle. Serves as a cool buggy in the sand out at the lake. Already has a fresh coat of british racing green paint, new fuel cell and electric fuel pump, rewired, bucket seats, roll cage, new clutch linkage…..runs and drives great!!!“
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,000
Looks good.
“FOR SALE: 1948 Willys CJ-2A
Serial number: 182190
Willys L-134 4 cyl flat head “Go Devil” engine
6 volt system
3-speed manual transmission
10-year old full frame-off restoration
No rust
Always garage kept
Beechwood Canvas seats, top, sides, back, and doors
Period-correct Denman 6 ply non-directional (military style) tires
Color: Normandy Blue with Sunset Red wheels
Maintenance manuals
Clear title”
Josh forwarded this ad for a modified jeep. It’s not quite as nice as Wally Cohn’s, but you’ll still spend some time looking at it. Note the plow setup on the front.
Steve’s got his ‘weather block’ prepared for winter!
“With the days getting shorter, and the weather patterns starting to change, it’s time to set up my Weather Block. As you can tell, this photo was taken on a cloudy day. Here are the instructions I place in my kitchen so when I look out the window I will know how to interpret my weather block. What else do you do with an old Willys engine?
Dry Block – Fair weather
Shadow under Block – Sunny
No Shadow under Block – Cloudy
Wet Block – Rainy
Invisible block – Foggy
Swaying Block – Windy
Horizontal Block – Wind Storm
White block – Snowy
Bouncing Block – Earthquake
Water Flowing Around Block – Flood
Flashing Block – Thunder Storm
Missing Block – Tornado
My Weather Block even tells you the season:
Hot Block – Summer
Leaf Covered Block – Autumn
Cold Block – Winter
Grass Growing on Block – Spring
These photos were published in the Philadelphia Inquirer in July 27, 1943. In the top pic it looks like the driver jumped this off the end of a dock.
UPDATE: Was $175. **Status Unknown**
Bob spotted this toy at the I-76 antique mall in Rootstown, Ohio.
Not perfect, but still a neat piece.
“JEEP dealer sign,1970’s.this is an original sign that was once illuminated from behind,It is missing the centre out of the ‘P’ but this can be fixed with paint or vinyl.approx 5’long and 3 ft height. Collectors item”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800
Runs and drives.
“This is a 1952 Willys Overland pickup truck. This does run & drives. It has a 350 Chevy V8. 4 speed transmission, new gas tank. Good Title. $ 2800.00 cash. Please call the phone number. I`m listing this for someone else. He has all the answers.”
Needs motor rebuilt at the very least.
“1946 JEEP WILLING : FUN/GREAT LOOKING VEHICLE. I’M NOT FINDING THE TIME TO FINISH PUTTING THE ENGINE BACK IN.
JEEP AND ENGINE STORES INSIDE THE BARN, WE MOVED THEM OUTSIDE TO TAKE PICTURES.”
Not much VEC left in this #15462.
“project, but all there, solid tub, have two hoods and roll cage, ford engine.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $950
“Willys Jeep CJ2A complete project. Solid frame and body not too bad, needs some patching. Currently not running due to distributor swap that needs completed. No top but includes rollbar that is not shown in picture. This will make a fun project or off road vehicle. Bill of sale only, no title but has all identification tags in place and original and has had police check completed.”
It’s a project or parts jeep.
“1947 CJ-2A Willys Jeeps
850 OBO
It has the marks of the CJ-2A which means extra lining on the cylinder wall and a double solenoid
Complete all original
On 33’s
Frames are in great shape!!!
All you need to do is connect a few wires,get a hot battery, gas and it will run.”
No pics provided.
“43 Ford gpw fresh motor pool style frame off restoration. Lots of new parts rebuilt ford engine 20 miles on odom. Navy grey (corect blue ish grey) original body’ This is a spectacular looking jeep. comes with a trailer to transport on 06 6×12 pj trailer tandem axle, brakes. Current tags black and yellow plate.”
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/scz/cto/4719989322.html
UPDATE: Price dropped to $550
Motor stuck. No title.
“Motor is stuck. Drive train is complete. Solid frame. Hydraulic plow. NO TITLE.’
These pull toy jeep plans were published in the January 1944 issue of Popular Science by C.W. Bertsch.
In June of 1946, around 10,000 Veterans appeared at the Benicia armory in the hope of buying one of the 1,588 WWII jeeps for sale. The article was published in the June 25, 1946, issue of the Utica Daily Press (pg3).