UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(05/24/2014) “Original Ford GPW. Licensed. Runs good.”
UPDATE: Was $700. **SOLD**
It runs and drives.
“Mail truck runs an drives sumthing different its a 6cl auto runs like a shewing machine lookn to sale or trade will trade for good motercycle or any thing dat runs “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $650.
Sounds like a good price given the updates.
“T-90 transmission, Saturn Overdrive and Dana 18 transfer case. Each in great shape. Dana 18 has
Advance Adapters, intermediate gear upgrade kit. Low miles since complete overhaul. Lots of receipts…This combo is like new.. Shifts smooth like butter..Everything in the transfer case is new, except for the case… $650 for the lot or
T90-$300
Dana 18-$300
Overdrive-$450″
Seller notes it needs some additional work.
“1948 WILL’S CJ2A, NEW STEEL TUB, BRAKES, ENGINE, CLUTCH. LESS THAN 100 MILES SINCE REBUILD. THIS WAS THE ULTIMATE BARN FIND. CLEAN IDAHO TITLE IN HAND. THE 4 WHEEL DRIVE WORKS AS WELL AS THE HI/LO RANGE. STILL NEEDS A LITTLE TINKERING.”
It doesn’t look like much, but there’s supposed to be a variety of new parts.
1955 Willy Wagon-Model 54168, 55-6-226 Utility Wagon. Has Rebuilt Flat 6, 4×4 with High & low, & locking hubs. Has Dana 44 Transmission, 72 horse. Has New brakes, new brake lines, new master cylinder, new hubs, new carburator-Carter 2 barrel, New fuel pump, new coil, New heater, New electric windshield wiper motor, and New 25 gallon fuel tank ( instead of the 15 gallon).
Vehicle needs some rust repairs, and need paint.
Email for appointment, or with questions.”
It’s a project. How about that grill!
“I have a 1947 Willys CJ3A that would be a great summer project to rebuild. Transmission is in working order and engine has no cracks and needs to be rebuilt. Body also needs new tub and the frame is in perfect shape. Original seats included. Asking $4,000.00 or best offer.”
May be some value here.
“1949 cj3a parts 2-engines complete did run/1-front diff assembly/2- steering columons/1-frame in good cond/1-hood rust free/1-body almost rust free a couple little holes\these need a good home make me an offer thank u”
This is worth a look.
“Koening PTO winch, Ramsey PT1-W PTO, and drive dine to connect the two. Have been told that the winch is possibly off of a CJ3 (A or B). I was going to use it on my CJ2A project, but that project is going away.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(05/29/2014) This includes an overdrive.
“1947 Willy’s CJ2A 289 Ford small block V8 , 3speed trans with warn overdrive, body has rust , new brake master cylinders and wheel cylinders”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
(05/05/2014) Doesn’t run. Listed as a 1950, but it looks like a 2A to me.
“This jeep can be used for parts or restored. Missing a few things, but 85-90% there. Engine does not run. Small rust holes here and there, not serious. All running gear complete,rolls so it is towable.odometer shows 70k”
I was busy all day on the jeep. Progress was steady and the unusual lack of swearing suggests it was a successful day! I will have pics and a report in the next couple of days.
On another note, I’ve been experimenting with no-kneed, no commercial yeast breads over the past few weeks. Right now I’m using a strain of sourdough from the San Francisco area. Besides the sourdough, there’s only salt, water and flour. I bake at 455 degrees in a thick ceramic backing dish with a lid.
So far, the results have been great! Check out that last batch here:
I’m going to ‘grow’ a few more starters and try some more complex combinations of flour. I will also be trying a dutch oven in our regular oven to see if that produces a slightly different flavor from the ceramic baking dish. I’ve just ordered both of Chad Robertson’s books as a happy-birthday-to-me gift (bday is later this week) to help expand my repartoire: Tartine Bread & Tartine Book No 3. Stay tuned!
Dennis shared these photos of his ex-wife’s grandfather, Tom Provateare. He’s pretty sure these were taken while Tom was stationed in Germany.
Paul forwarded these two photos of hardtops. Anyone know who manufactured these tops?
The first one is the same model of hardtop Paul’s dad had on his jeep. Paul notes, “This is an old metal hardtop which was used on the WW2 Jeeps. The windows in the doors are moved up and down by straps on the inside of the doors.”
This is another version of the same top. However, the doors on this top have been modified so the vertically sliding windows were replaced by fixed pieces of clear plexiglass. Rather a boxy design even compared to a Jeep.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2300.
“1950 M38 Jeep, nice running original L-134 flathead 4 cyl engine and 3 speed transmission, 12 volt electrical, upgraded front brakes, warn hubs, like new BFG M/T tires, 6 point roll cage, Best Top soft top with doors, heater, rear step bumper, tow bar & wiring, original and line lock parking brakes. Original CA vehicle. Clean title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was at auction.
This jeep will be part of an estate auction. Has the body been sprayed with a bed liner? Kind of looks that way.
“1950 JEEP WILLY CJ 3A Drives great To be sold at Estate Auction Sunday June 1st to highest bidder. Open to public. Preview Sat 9-5, Sunday 8am till end of auction. Jeeps sold approximately around noon. For more information and pictures visit website at www.tahsac.com and click on June 1st catalog.”
Looks nice. I guess the spare tire goes in the rear?
“1956 Willys CJ5 Jeep
frame off restoration
perfect condition
factory PTO”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $1800.
“Two Jeep FC170 Trucks To Make One
First Truck Is A Late Model FC DRW (Dual Rear Wheel) With A Rough Cab, V8 Motor (Siezed) And Sold With Bill Of Sale. Does Not Run.
Second Truck Is A ’58 FC Cab Off The Frame. Motor Looks Good And Is Still In Truck. There Is No Vin Plate, So Will Be Parts Only.
I Will Not Ship, Don’t Need Help Selling, And Won’t Trade Unless You Have An Early Ford Bronco With A Title. $1800″
The large dashplate is unusual. Looks like it is etched with word(s).
“1955 Jeep Willy, Cherry red. Has been completely restored. I have all of the receipts and paperwork. Run Great! Please call Curly.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Includes overdrive. It does not run.
“For sale is a 1947 Jeep Willys CJ2A. Come with Ford Pinto engine, will runs but need works, Twin sticks transfer case with Warn Overdrive, body in good shape, clean title with non-op status.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900 (was original for sale here in 2012)
(03/12/20314) Here’s a good looking Veep or Veep-like VW jeep.
“Willy’s Jeep Custom built with VW suspension & Drive train. Rebuilt 1600 dual port 4 speed transaxle. Runs & Drives Great!!!”
Clyde is selling his truck. It includes a 1959 parts truck if you pay the full price.
“Very rare 1950 flat nose Willys Pickup. My wife calls it “The Bootlegger”. This body style was only made for 3 years. The engine is a running 1952 Studebaker Champion 170 inline 6. Front differential is a Dana 25 and Dana 53 in rear. The tags show the gear ratio as 4:88. Three speed manual transmission with twin stick transfer case. Pickup has a spring over axle lift on it so it sets tall.
The interior has the original seat that need re-upholstered, original door panels in good condition, original arm rests, push button door release, and the one original sun visor on the drivers side.
I have a clean and clear title for the truck. Call or email me with any questions. I plan on taking the truck to the Just Sell It flea market at GCC this Sunday 6-1-14. Tow bar not included.
Price is $3500 or best offer or trade for ??? If I get the full asking price I will throw in a 1959 Willys Pickup for parts or restore, also with a clear title and 226 Super Hurricane engine.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2150
(01/15/2014) Unclear if it runs, but might be a good project.
“For Sale 1955 Willy’s Wagon $2550
Willy’s 230 Tornado 6 cylinder engine with 3 speed trans, overdrive, and high-low transfer-case.
Just don’t have room to work on it. It’s becoming a shelf.
Call Kelly at 406-207-4989—-No text”
UPDATE: Was $4750. **Status Unknown**
I wonder if it includes doors.
“BEEN IN STORAGE FOR THE LAST SEVEN YEARS . RUNS AND DRIVES NEEDS A LITTLE TLC……”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3800.
It runs. I don’t think there are all that many Willys pickups in Alaska.
“mostly rebuilt this willys from frame up. Engine has about 5 hours on rebuild. Lots of extra parts and and parts vehicle included. mostly oiginal with f head engine and converted to 12 volt. Please call if interested no emails.”