UPDATE: Price dropped to $4000.
(09/21/2013) Only one pic, but looks promising.
“1951 jeep willys cj3a runs great. very nice antique. new battery new tune up. bikini top. full soft top and soft doors. call Ben 603-783-6130”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4000.
(09/21/2013) Only one pic, but looks promising.
“1951 jeep willys cj3a runs great. very nice antique. new battery new tune up. bikini top. full soft top and soft doors. call Ben 603-783-6130”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
(07/28/2013) No ‘all’ original, but pretty close.
“Selling a cj2a 1946 willys jeep everything is original. Email if interested no trades.”
UPDATE: Was priced at $4500. Status Unknown.
(08/20/2013) It has a Warn OD, but the steering isn’t original. I can’t tell if it has a column shift. It’s worth a look.
“exc running 45 cjj2a, jeep 4×4, warn overdrive , later steering, new carb and fuel system , hubs , nice little original jeep”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1700.
(04/26/2013) This may be worth a look.
“Runs good ,4×4 works, needs some restoration, less than two thousand miles on rebuilt engine chevy edelbrock v8 , smog exempt, newly done seats , ready for love , this one has potential to be a masterpiece. Asking 1900 pretty firm but will take serious offers, questions call or text Austin 530 521 2902 not interested in businesses who help sell cars”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
(10/10/2013) Looks like a nice winch on the front.
“Im selling my 1958 M38A1 Willy’s Army Jeep. Ninety percent original parts! Runs great. New batteries. A must see! Asking $4200.00 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(09/13/2013) Robin spotted this CJ-2A. I thought I’d seen another jeep with a similar box, but can’t locate it now.
“Nice old Jeep. Drive train solid, body needs work. Price is firm. Mostly original, only modifications are on the body. Can be seen only on weekends as I travel through out the week.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(09/11/2013) Never been mounted.
“A steel replacement jeep tub for a Willys 1946-1953 CJ2A and CJ3A jeep.
Tub has been in storage for 25 years…and is ready for someone’s Willys Jeep project.
Never been on a frame… and in good shape.
Call 360-571-3365”
Not many updates tonight. I sprained my finger playing basketball today, so typing is a bit slow.
This weekend Mitch Carter and the Wandering Willys Jeep Club drove the Naches Pass. Normally, Mitch would take his M-38 over the pass, but this time Mitch drove his recently purchased (out of a field) rare Perkin’s powered 1966 CJ-6 for its inaugural jeep trip.
You can see from these photos posted in August that his jeep wan’t quite ready to go jeeping when he bought it. However, over the past couple of months his got the jeep back into running shape. Then he added some new wheels and tires. Great work Mitch! The jeep looks good and it appears you had a fun run.
My son Karson will be in Virginia another week before ending heading back to Sacramento where he completes his FEMA/Americorps experience. During his travels this past year he’s introduced a variety of people to eWillys (well done!). This weekend he was hiking with friends in the Blueridge Mountains where he spotted this M-38A1 on a trailer all by itself.
How about this cool photo.
“This 8″ x 10″ B&W Glossy Photo of the Edgcomb Steel Jeep Truck was taken in Philadelphia in 1962. The photo remains in good condition, exhibiting only light signs of vintage wear (faint crease marks, etc.).”
Looks like a lot can fit! Marc spotted this unusual photo on eBay out of the UK.
This looks interesting.
“This rotating maintenance guide is in good condition.It was in a collection from a WW 2 vet.It measures 8″ in diameter.”
Here’s a good shot of a SEEP’s underside during a test course run.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
Cool book if you like poker.
“You are bidding on a great vintage paperback entitled Poker According To Maverick Written by the Suggestion of Willys Motors Inc.Kaiser Industries – Dell Books #B142 Original Price .35¢ Copyright 1959 October First Printing – A Dell First Edition – Illustrated by Leon Gregori – featuring ABC-TV James Garner and Jack Kelly. Front and back covers show discoloration, creasing , slight tears, spine is straight, pages are firmly attached, no creasing, dings at the top and toe, some paper loss, inside front and back covers show browning around the edges, ink writing and stamp from a car dealership in VA on the inside front cover, pages are browned, some ink writing throughout, no creases, some small tears, pages edges are green with discoloration, no writing. I’ll be glad to provide additional pictures if you are interested.”
This has a half cab and lots of surface rust. Auction is November 8th.
http://www.topauctions24-7.com/upl/html_salebill/63831/68_63831.html
Somewhere in this collection is a jeep, but there are also some great vintage trucks in this collection. The auction is Saturday November 9th.
http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/photopanel.cgi?listingid=1931861&category=0&zip=&kwd=willys
Here’s one example;
I think there are at least three, maybe four wagons, but all look rough. Auctiion was Nov 16th, 2013.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500
(10/21/2013) This has some updates. It appears solid.
“1953 jeep 302 ford 4speed with granny low 44 rear axel 30 front axel 35in tires will idle all day with no heat up lots of new stuff in the drive train power steering it’s a CJ3B high hood $5500 OBO trades maybe for model A P/U”
I just spotted this Auction. It occurs Wed Nov 6th.
“’59 Willys Jeep FC-150 Truck, 4WD, rare, runs”
http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/auctionview.cgi?lid=1934456&kwd=willys&zip=&category=0
Here’s another Scrimshaw knife. It features a CJ-5. Another version featured a flattie.
“A Color Scrimshaw Scene that I have done of a Willys Jeep and 3 Canada Geese. I signed and dated this knife on the bottom left. A Certificate of Authenticity that I will sign and date will be sent with the knife.
Please Note: When I do Color Scrimshaw, I do NOT paint the color on top of the design. I re-cut every line where each color is to go and apply those colors down into the cuts. This is a very time consuming process, but one in which I feel the results are well worth the added effort.
I have, in my opinion, a very low starting bid with NO RESERVE, so you collectors can decide what this knife is worth.
Thanks for Looking! The knife measures: 4 1/8″ closed.”
The jeep is made of Ron Ron.
“Beautiful Jeep Willys model made from exotic woods of Costa Rica.
This is an appreciated souvenir from Costa Rica and a great conversation starter.
Size is approximately 1/18 scale. This collectible car model is not a toy, so wheels don’t turn.
The Jeep Willys model in this auction is made from an exotic wood named “Ron Ron”. There are other exotic woods used in our models as “Cocobolo”, “Guayacan”, “Guapinol”. The whiter wood inserts are made of “Teca”.
Please see the wood colors of the other cars in the last photo. These cars only have lacquer clear coat protection ! Costa Rican exotic woods colors are beautiful and vibrant !
Please note that our models are very different than the $1 imported chinese toys, mass made from tinted pine, widely available in US and other countries. These are original products from artisans of Sarchí, Costa Rica, of a family owned shop.
This shop is owned by members of famous Eloy Alfaro family from the artistic city of Sarchí. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarch%C3%AD
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500
This includes a rare piece of west coast farm equipment.
“1948 Willys Farm Jeep. Virtually zero miles since full rebuild. Includes rare factory 3-point hitch.
Super nice shape and a ton of fun. Always kept inside. OK, so inside is in a shop so pardon the dust – it washes right off, really.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900
The tires on this look unusual.
“This is a ’41-’45 World War II jeep body on a CJ2A chassis. I’m pretty sure the body is a Ford GPW. No title. I have the rolling chassis with the body, fenders, hood, windshield frame, and grill. No engine, but the T90A trans, transfer case, and axles are there. The It has four really good old Armstrong Norseman 33-inch tires, cool for those of you I to vintage ‘wheeling. Body is average. Minimal rust, has some bondo. The tire tubs have been notched for more seat clearance, but I have patches cut from another Jeep. Must go, no more storage. OBO. I may start to part it out, so let me know what you need.”