This looks in good shape.
“Candy Apple Red Must Have Willy Jeep. F-head 4 cylinder Engine. Call Belinda for more details
(541)921-3608. Check out bargains for the whole family at http://www.belindasbargains.com.”
This looks in good shape.
“Candy Apple Red Must Have Willy Jeep. F-head 4 cylinder Engine. Call Belinda for more details
(541)921-3608. Check out bargains for the whole family at http://www.belindasbargains.com.”
UPDATE: The price has gone up to $2500
This still looks good for the price.
“1946 Willys CJ-2A. Original Engine And Transmission. Runs & Drives Great. NDT Tires and Original Wheels. $2000 Firm. (317)-432-3582”
UPDATE: SOLD on eBay for $2500 just a few hours after it was listed. This was also listed at $2500 on Craigslist originally, but to my surprise didn’t sell.
This looks in great shape. It still looks like a pretty good price given the condition.
“1950 Willy’s Jeep CJ3A, it has been garage kept in Santa Fe New Mexico for the last several years. The last time the Jeep was registered for the street was 1994. I would recommend a tune up and have the carburetor re-built or cleaned, fluids have been changed, engine oil and anti-freeze, the gas tank was drained and new fuel put in. The Jeep has been converted to a 12-volt system and still uses a generator. There is an electric wiper on the driver’s side and a manual wiper on the passenger’s side. It has locking hubs and they work fine. The engine is not the original, and does leak some oil, probably from sitting and not being run for the past few years. The transmission shifts fine and does not pop out of second gear at all; the transfer case also shifts with no problems. ….. As far as payment: If you have any questions please email or call me and ask, I will do my best to answer them or you.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Were $400.
“4-12″wide x 15″ Aluminum Wheels, 5 on 5.5 bolt pattern. 4-31.50 x 15.50 x 15 Terra Tires with average of 50% life. Great for Sand, Snow, and Mud. Will separate tires but not wheels.”

(09/15/09) The bottom is CJ-2A and the top is mid 70s mail carrier.
“After about 12 years, way too much money and 1,000’s of hours of sweat, I have completed a rebuild of this CJ2A. Engine Components: new plugs, points & condenser, adjust timing, re-core radiator, rebuild starter, new flywheel, new coil, rebuild generator, new relay, completely rebuild the transmission (all new gears, sync’s and bearings), all new wiring (front to back), new Solex replacement carburetor for the original Carter, new voltage regulator, plug wires, front lights, ignition switch, battery, horn….”
UPDATE: This is back at the same price.
This is an unusual looking Woody Wagon.
“HOTROD,STREETROD,CUSTOM, ALL STEEL 2 DR SURF WAGON…AUTOMATIC,SIX CYLINDER CHEVY ENGINE,A/C,RACK AND PINION,CD WITH AMP AND SPEAKERS,4 WHEEL DISC BRAKES, 20INCH CHROMES….A GREAT DRIVER, FAUX PAINTED WOOD SIDES, CUSTOM INTERIOR, SEATS 5, ORIGIONAL WOOD SLAT FLOOR, CUSTOM GAS TANK, A REAL FUN ONE OF A KIND CAR, OWNED FOR OVER 15 YEARS, MUST SEE IT, EVERYBODY LOVES IT #5814714275 $12,500 PLUS TAX, SMOG , LICENSE AND GOVERNMENT FEES….OWNERS PERSONAL CAR”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $800.
(10/30/09) No pics. It’s a project.
“1942 Jeep Willys Project includes V6 Chevy fuel injection, body, frame, tranmission, transfer case, new Rancho springs. Will haul locally. $850.00 OBO, Call 360.692.5757”
A reader emailed these pics today. There’s a variety of creative ideas on a jeep that’s been thoroughly rebuilt. My personal favorite is the spring plate solution, seen on this first pic. I’m going to make me some of those spring plates this winter. Also note some of the storage solutions as well. Thanks for sharing pics of Red Dog!
“Just thought I’d ad my 3a to the many great ides on your site. Mine is a ’50 3a body and frame with a 225, t90, d18, D30 and D44. Everything is modified.”
UPDATE: Bob also snapped a picture at Phil Nelson’s Place in Columbiana. You can see it below.
I’ve never been there, but these are some great pics of the place from Gerald.
“A small display outside of Phil Nelson’s place in Columbiana Ohio. It is truely a treasure.”
Speaking of Bob, he has created a calendar he calls Broken Down Heroes. You can see some of his images here http://www.ewillys.com/?p=14615 and more here. You can get the calendar from a variety of sources, including Calendar.com.
The images span a range of vehicles likely trapped in their final resting place. Of course, there are a few jeeps sprinkled about his photographs.