It’s a salad.
https://tucson.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-jeep/6576359761.html
“Willy’s Jeep restoration in progress. 327 Engine. 4WD. 4spd Trans.
1953 Body on 1963 Chassis.
Selling due to health issues.”
It’s a salad.
https://tucson.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-jeep/6576359761.html
“Willy’s Jeep restoration in progress. 327 Engine. 4WD. 4spd Trans.
1953 Body on 1963 Chassis.
Selling due to health issues.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(10/06/2017) Runs and drives.
“Runs and drives great , everything works ,after market suspension,warn hubs,Electronic Ignition Distributor,Exhaust system, remote spin on oil filter,12 volt system also has back seat, if your looking for a nice old school willys this is the one.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/25/2018) Bill shared this one.
https://klamath.craigslist.org/pts/6570164747.html
“1941 Willys MB military Jeep. With hard top and doors. Has a Ford straight 6 overhead valve turns over by hand running condition unknown. Manual transmission, twin stick transfer case. Body is in rough condition has sheet metal floor pan and original floor is rusted out. Lots of good restoration parts. The body is probably too far gone to be restored but would make a great rock crawler mud Bogger or Farmtruck. Sorry but due to scams I don’t open email.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/10/2017) It appears to lack a tailgate.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/cto/d/jeep-willy-1948/6537777712.html
“Jeep Willy 1948 CJ-2A
Runs great minor wear n tear
Registered license plates up to date
New Brakes
New Hubs
New Carb
New Gas Line
New Gas Tank and Sender
New Fuel Pump
New Battery
New Ortinator
New Gauges
New Seat and frames”
<– Day 2: Monday April 30th: Life’s Twists & Turns | Day 4 – Wednesday May 2: Old Friends –>
Day 3: I thought there wouldn’t be much to share from yesterday, but boy did we find a wide range of weather! I’m a bit rummy after our long drive… hopefully most of this makes sense. Here’s Tuesday’s route:
We began Tuesday driving in the snow and 30 degree temps through Wyoming. Brrrrrr. As we dropped into Nebraska the temps improved. Turning south, we drove into Kansas asthe temps rose to 82 degrees! It felt like summer, with blue sky surrounding us.
The only problem we faced regarding Kansas is that Ann is banned from driving there. Here’s the story:
My wife is banned from driving in the state of Kansas (and as far as we know is still banned). Yes, you read that correctly. It’s a funny story of how a comedy of errors coupled with some brain damage can get you banned from a state.
Many years ago Ann was driving a Ford Explorer (with Purple Heart plates) she’d just bought through Kansas with her grandmother in the back. Her granny had been in a car accident and suffered brain damage. Ann herself has some slight brain damage from Khobar and, when driving, sometimes get’s tunnel vision, so it is prudent of me to make sure we don’t miss exits (otherwise, she’s a very good driver). I’m sure the two were quite a pair.
With granny in the back seat asleep, Ann had the music on and was cruising down the freeway. At some point she noticed there were police lights in the rear view manner. So, she pulled over. The officer who approached her window was NOT happy, explaining that he had been following her for “some time” and that she had been speeding. Ann told him she was unaware she had been speeding and didn’t hear the sirens over the music.
That’s when things go interesting, for granny popped up from the back seat and started calling Ann by the name Kathy (Ann’s aunt’s name) and wanted to know where Kathy was taking her in a manner suggesting granny was being kidnapped. This caught the officer’s attention. Asking for her license and registration, the officer soon discovered that Ann’s boyfriend at the time, who worked at a dealership and sold her the Explorer, had not properly registered the Explorer.
To the cop, the whole situation was suspicious. Any officer would be suspicious about a woman who 1) wasn’t who she claimed, 2) was kidnapping an old woman, 3) driving an improperly registered vehicle, 4) speeding, and 4) not pulling over in a timely manner.
So, off to a small town jail they went. When they arrived at the jail, it turned out the jail was flooded, so they had to be ‘held’ at the local diner. Eventually, all was sorted out, but it took a while. The next day, they were released and off they went.
Sometime later, Ann received a letter from the State of Kansas claiming she was banned from ever driving in the state again.
Not long after entering Kansas, we noticed storm clouds off to the east. Here’s a pic from Phillipsburg, Kansas:
John pointed out that In a couple days the town of Pilsen in the Czech Republic will be celebrating its “Liberation Festival”. There’s a great photo on the front page from a previous year’s parade.
Read all about it here. http://slavnostisvobody.cz/en/
Here’s some footage from 1945 of Pilsen:
And a few more links thanks to John:
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $5900.
(10/06/2017) Has some rear floating hubs.
“Nice little flat fender jeep that runs and drives very well. Been converted to 12 volt flat-head 4 cylinder runs strong; great T90 tranny – doesn’t jump out of 2nd gear like so many others; new items include: tub, fuel tank, fan belt, spark plugs, front bumper, pintle/ball hitch (2″) & upholstery. Tires are in great shape. Make a great hunting rig, farm jeep, parade jeep, toy or whatever.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
https://greenville.craigslist.org/cto/d/1948-custom-jeepster-hotrod/6575281951.html
“Convertable, 350, 4bbl, PS, PB, tilt column shift, New heights power rack, Disc brake front end, Nova rear, Great driver, Solid body, Emerald green paint, Tan interier, Rear tire continental kit included.
No Trades! $12,500.00 OBO”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/24/2018) Looks road-ready.
https://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/cto/d/1948-ford-chevy-willys-hot-rod/6569354157.html
“I am selling this 1948 Willy’s that I took on trade and want to buy another truck so this one needs to have a new home. It runs great and the former owner told me it dose not have many hours on it sense being built. With summer coming up it will make some one a very cool ride.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700.
Another extended 2A out of the Northwest. Seller seems convinced it was lengthened by a spray company, but it manner of extension looks similar to other “CJ-2Ls” we’ve seen (and rumored to have been built by a Spokane Jeep dealer many years ago).
“1948 Willys CJ2A Jeep Rough shape, could be restored, lot of work. Engine runs need to clean carb. Rust in fuel line plugs carb float. Burns oil, unit sat for lot of years before I got it. Was going to fix up but am moving. Frame and body were extended by a spray applicator company to carry a sprayer, 24″ longer. has the PTO on the transmission, but missing the gear box on back, body has rust issues. Have title but it was never changed from a previous owner.It has the front fenders hood and grill, they are off and in the back. Fenders grill and hood are actually in the best shape, The bars for the cab in the one picture, are gone, but the windshield is there”
A couple of photos prior to disassembly: