UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800
It runs and drives.
“1946 willys jeep,4 cylinder, runs and drives,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200
Needs work.
“Great project. These photos show what it was before the body went to the sandblaster. It’s ready for someone with time and a place to work on it, ( unlike myself ). I’m losing my shorts on this so please don’t call and offer some ridiculous figure.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
(06/09/2011) Needs work.
“rare jeep clean title reg/all paid. has vintage black plates . mortor and trans 76,000 on it. needs water pump belts battery and alot of sheet metal work due to rust . but when fixed worth alot and will show u what can look like when done. picture on left in my back yard now on right what can look like when restored. $3500 obo.”
UPDATE: We made it to Seattle, but the day was long and I’m exhausted. So, I will post in the morning (yes, I really will!).
I had planned to do updates tonight, but my kids arrived today, so the video games are trumping jeeps for the evening.
We are heading to Seattle in the morning to spend the week up there. However, I decided to plan a stop in Baker City and, finally, check out the “Paint Your Wagon” exhibit at the Oregon Trail Regional Museum. As a LONG time fan of the movie (Dad was a fan and, for better or worse, passed on the legacy) I have always wanted to stop there, but wanted to bring the kids along. And, yes, I can sing every song on the sound track, most by memory. That’s what happens when you get trapped on road trips in your parents’ motor home as a kid for hours at a time with only a few eight track tapes in the motorhome — you hear the same ones over and over and over.
Now, you probably think I run eWillys because of all the money, fame, babes and glory I receive. Not true! Instead, it is a story like this one that makes the work worthwhile. Nearly two years ago I started swapping emails with 15 year old Chris Ruhnau. He had a mostly stock 1947 CJ-2A and was having problems with some wiring issues. We worked through those issues, brake issues, battery issues, and even a girl issue. Last summer he spotted a CJ-2A just down the road from him, with a full cage and more for only $1000. He couldn’t resist, so at age 16, he was the proud owner of two jeeps. Clearly, he suffered from a case of Willys Sickness.
Over the past winter he spent time working on his jeep and going to high school. This summer, he got everything finished and found his way to his very first PNW event. As you will read, he had a great time. Nice work on the jeep Chris and keep on racing!
“Dave!!! You’ll never believe this! I raced my jeep today! The PNW4WDA put on a race in Ethel, Wa. I raced twice in the obstacle course! It was so much fun. I’ve never had so much fun! In both races I got the same time… 1.61. It was really hard though because it was really soupy. I only had 2 problems, my fan wire shorted out and then my battery died, but those are minor and i still had tons of fun. everyone was coming up to me when I was sitting in line and asking about the jeep and saying it was nice. I felt pretty good about that. A guy i know that races said that he’s going to let me take my jeep to his shop and we’re going to fix my steering and he’s going to give me some brand new rancho shocks so that my fenders and battery box wont rub on the tire so much. The guy that used to be the leader of PNW4WDA asked for my email, too, to let me know when the events schedule so I can race a lot this summer!”
There’s some value here. The body looks pretty good.
“i just start to restored but end up need the money,i have the title.”
How about those hood ‘blocks’? It looks pretty good though.
“1950 Jeep Willys Overland CJ3A. Parts included (gas tank, doors and seats).”
This looks good from afar.
“1949 Willys Jeep CJ38. New paint,1050 mud tires, brakes, exhaust, bikini top. 231 V6 Buick engine. 3 speed low & high, with lockouts. Runs and drives great. Please no e-mails. If interested call 618-264 3535. Half top available.”
It looks good. Should it have the holes drilled for a passenger side spare tire?
“Runs Great – Immaculate Condition!
Less than 50 Miles – Frame Restoration (Approx. 4 years ago)
Needs minor adjustments; nothing major.
Located in Reston, Va.
Please call Lanny: (703)-860-1527 OR (703)-581-2268
No E-mails; Serious Buyers Only
No calls after 8:00 PM, Thanks!”