Here’s a bunch of body parts and more.
“1946 Willy’s Jeep project/parts. No transmission, no transfer case, seized engine. No title but I do have the serial # tags. lots of usable parts. NO SCAMMERS, cash only, NO CASHIERS CHECKS.”
Here’s a bunch of body parts and more.
“1946 Willy’s Jeep project/parts. No transmission, no transfer case, seized engine. No title but I do have the serial # tags. lots of usable parts. NO SCAMMERS, cash only, NO CASHIERS CHECKS.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“1957 Willys Wagon Overland. Automatic, 4 wheel drive. All Original Interior/Everything Intact Including Original Guages. All body trim in good shape. Original bumpers. Rear side sliding glass. 4 x 4. Ford 289 Engine. New Battery. Stored for 30 years, 3 Owners. Original Miles, Original Glass. Model 18, Automatic Transmission with Spicer Overdrive. Needs two half quarter panels. Needs two front foot panels.”
UPDATE: Price raised to $3400
(12/04/09) This looks in great shape for the price.
“Neat little Jeep…fun to drive…V-6 – 3 spd – 4×4 works good – Clutch, transmission & brakes good. It hasn’t been abused or rusted out & I haven’t found any bondo repairs.
I have another project and need room in my garage. My loss – your gain. This is probably the best buy for the money in Oklahoma City. I might consider a pick-up as a trade, but nothing needing paint or repairs. I don’t need another project. Tom … 405-722-0818 or Cell: 405-606-9515.”
Gerald sent me a pic of the Jeep Truck Rod below. After some searching, I found some others. There’s a great thread with various Jeep Rod photos as well, one of which I show below. I suspect this is the first of several Jeep Rods Posts as I suspect other pics will pop up based on the few searches I did this evening.
Here’s a pic from the Jalopy Journal Site:
Here’s a fantastic Jeep Rod:
Here’s a list of links:
1. The thread on the Jalopy Journal
2. http://fxb.worth1000.com/entries/565179/jeep-rod
4. http://www.billhughes.com/dragjeeps/
5. FC-150 Rod
Here’s a great pic of one of those crazy Finnish Hill Climbing Jeeps courtesy of Gerald. If you haven’t seen them do their thing, checkout the videos below:
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNELnOvJFag
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51A3zA29Nmk
There may be some value here.
“1960 willys jeep this is a project it had a 4 cyl in it however i pulled it to fix it and it was cracked, i still have it less the head has 3 speed tranny intacted and a tow bar and lights for easy transport tires are good and jeep is in overall good shape , look at the pic and if you want more pics call me it is located in skitook lake ready fore you to hook to your bumper and take home, put a 350 in it whatever , make me a offer it has to go i owe some storage and need some cash its a loss for me but that is common right now , attached pic call fopr more info and get wifes permission first, thanks 918 743 8183”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5800.
It looks nice. The seller must sell quickly.
“Fiberglass body on a 1947 Willy’s CJ2A frame. Rockwell 2wd front axle, Ford 9′ 5.44 gears and spooled, Douglas aluminum wheels front and rear, 16.50 Eliminator Comp paddles, custom cut Hoosier smoothies on the front, new lights, new battery. The jeep runs excellent and handles great. Has ran high 4’s on the track. Motor: 355 Small Block Chevy, Corvette heads match ported and polished, roller rockers, big cam, MSD ignition, Victor Jr. Air Gap Edlebrock intake, Holley 750 double pumper, electric fans, Holley Blue Label fuel pump
Tranny: Turbo 400, 2800 stall, B&M Rachet shifter w/lockout NEED TO SELL ASAP!!!!”
Here’s a good looking trailer. I don’t have the details memorized to know if this is a Bantam or not.
“WWII 1/4 Ton Willys Army Jeep Trailer, Restored. Contact Mark 209-456-2454”
Given this isn’t complete, it’s priced a bit high. If it really was a Navy Dept vehicle, it makes me wonder if this was packaged as a M-606?
“Mint condition too many goodies to mention. Please call at 503-535-9717 or email, Dustin”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This is one of several for sale on eBay by this owner.
“1951 Willys Wagon- Red Woody style on S-10 Chassis, 700R transmission, Power steering and power brakes, tilt wheel, New tires, new paint- perfect body, Came from Arizona, All new glass and rubber seals, Electric wipers and electric windows,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This is one of several wagons on eBay from this seller.
“1952 Willys Wagon- Maroon 4 cylinder, 3 speed transmission O/D, new tires and wheels, 12 volt system, gauges, seats very nice, needs new headliner, new brakes, new paint job, rust free body, all glass is there- some getting foggy around edges. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This is one of several this seller has for sale on eBay. This is probably in the poorest condition.
“1953 Willys Wagon- waiting to be finished! Gray primer body, 350 V8 engine, automatic transmission, power brakes, needs to be restored, nice body, needs tailgate repair, driver’s side rocker panel needs to be replaced. Front flood pan repaired. Runs good.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This is one of several Wagons from this seller.
“1951 Willys Sedan Delivery Parkway- Blue Woody Style, Buick V6 engine, automatic transmission, power brakes, new glass, new tires and hubcaps, new paint job, electric wipers, new inside, new grill bars and bumper guards, runs nice. ”
It’s nice.
“FACTORY FLAT HEAD 6 CYLINDER ENGINE, 3 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION with OVERDRIVE, FOLD DOWN REAR SEAT, SIMULATED WOOD ACCENTING, HEATER & DEFOSTER * RADIAL TIRES, CHROME HUBCAPS & BEAUTY RINGS, RADIALS & WIDE WHITEWALLS, REAL WOOD FLOOR SLATS.”
Lots of updates here, though I can’t tell if the suspension has been updated.
“1955 Willys Jeep M38A1/CJ5 Jeep. This Jeep was built for crawling and climbing. Buick 231 V6 engine with auto turbo 350 transmission, Dana model 18 transfer case, Dana 44 rear end w/ locker, Dana 35 front with locker, 33×13.5×15 Interco super swamper tires (2 brand new), new Bilstein 5150 shocks, 5.38 gearing, new best top tiger top w/doors, new windshield frame and hinges, plus many, many more parts. Racing seats up front, new bench seat in rear. All with harnesses. Currently registered until Oct 2010. I hate to sell it but we don’t really rock crawl anywhere and that is what this is built to do. I am asking $4500 or best offer. Call Robert @ 760-696-1661”
Here’s a positive review of some retread tires from the IH8MUD website.
In other news, IH8MUD purchased Rockcrawler.com in October. IH8MUD, led by Brian “Woody” Swearingen, plans to take over the site, as well as related domain names, content and Service Marks and move forward with new ideas, a new layout and plenty of new information and content.
Well, what do you know … URLFAN is currently ranking eWillys in the top 10% of all websites at #398129. Given the demographic size of people interested in flat fender jeeps, that’s a pretty great ranking in my mind, even if I don’t think the ranking means anything.
I received an email from Phil last night with pics of this beautiful flattie attached. The jeep is a 1952 CJ-3A with a 4.3l Chevy Vortex with a C4 Auto and Dana 20 with a Terra Low gear set.
It also has a 44 frt and a 9″ Rear with ARB’s. I’m sure with that drive train he has all that he needs to explore the areas near his northwest home.
In the last two pics you’ll note the custom tranny/tc cross member. Phil built this and has added a skid plate that extends from the engine back past the transfer case. Thanks for sharing Phil!
As mentioned in the post above, I found Mike’s website related to the sale of his CJ-6 and trailer. He documented both the updates he made to his jeep and updates done to the trailer. He’s implemented a number of creative ideas to support the modern family’s use of a trailer. I highly recommend browsing the website for ideas.
As mentioned above, Mike created this site to follow the build of his CJ-6 as well as other CJ-6s. There’s plenty to read and links off to other sites as well. You can also view his trailer blog here.
Below you can see Mike’s fine build was showcased in JP Magazine
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
That’s one dirty windshield! The jeep looks rust free on the outside. This might be a good deal if the jeep will start.
“1962 Willys CJ5, been parked under a shed for 10 years. When parked was in running condition, motor and transmission are both original. Have title. A second 1962 Willys CJ5 is also incuded, it is in pieces and was being used for parts, all parts are still with jeep. Great for someone looking for a restoration project.”
It sounds like the seller might be desperate.
“MUST SEL by January first! Getting a divorce and need the money for a lawyer! Happy new year to me! Make me an offer! No “reasonable” offer refused! Will be posting pictures soon! Call 920-470-1198 or email.”
Here’s a buyer seeking rims.
“WANTED – Narrow stock wheels for an early cj2a, cj3a or military jeep. Must be 15 inch by 4.5 wide (skinny wheel) on a 5 hole, 5.5 bolt pattern. Will pay top dollar. Rob @505.203.6528.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
It doesn’t run. It appears to have some old school 10 x 15 slot rims.
“1955 Willys Wagon. 327 motor, auto trans, Has HEI. Wont’ start. Willing to trade for 2 wheel auto dolly.”
I believe this is a Dana 25. This would be a quick and easy way to upgrade to a limited slip in the front, assuming the gear ratio matches what you have.
“Willys Jeep front end with brakes, fits willys jeep cj-5 and M-38, m-38a, 1944-1953 upgraded limited slip upgrade, in very good shape, extra seals for knucles. Local pick up only or pre paid shipping”