There are some WWII parts here, but the body seems to be at least part M-38.
“1942 ford jeep”
There are some WWII parts here, but the body seems to be at least part M-38.
“1942 ford jeep”
This looks pretty solid. I wonder why it isn’t road worthy.
“1969 CJ5 V-6 engine. Upholstery in good shape. Bikini top. Good brakes. Runs good. Not road worthy now but a good handyman project. $1500 firm.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3500
(01/20/2011) “1942 WW II Ford Jeep in original condition with title. Tagged in Maryland during the 60s and 70s and used as a farm car since. Always stored under cover. Runs, 4 wheel drive works. Good candidate for restoration. Email for further information.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,500
This looks great. I’d like to see some closeups.
“Here we have a beautiful 1949 Willys Pickup a very nice crusier no shortcuts here! Beautiful Cherry Red Club Cab with a brand new Mopar Performance Crate 360 engine with a Holley 750 Carb and Electronic Ign. Has a 518 Overdrive for crusing long distance. Has camaro front stub with steering, power disc brakes, Power sterring, hasa Nice Fuel cell in bed with diamond plate alum bed liner, Has 10” Centerlines on back with 6” front, beautiful louverd hood, mopar performance spindles, and many extras!!! Get in it and go anywhere!! Priced to sell!! Will post more pics of inside soon!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5990
Some unusual mods, but it appears solid.
“Jeep has new steel body and is powered by 350 Chevy . It has a surrey top on now. Rust-free. Very good condition. Can deliver if desired.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
(05/20/2011) The seller mentions this might be an old fire jeep, but the seller has no evidence of this.
“This is a near perfect example of a 1950 CJ3A. I bought it in Fresno Ca (still has the black CA plates but also has clear AZ title and plates) now my Son says “no you can’t take the grandaughter in that” and my big old belly rubs the steering wheel. So I am looking for a Jeep Wrangler or Polaris Ranger or something even more stable. This jeep has 18,000 miles on it, the only modifications from stock are: conversion to 12 V, roll bar, bikini top, k&n Air filiter, 5 new tires/rims (have stock rims), tow bar in front. There is absolutely no rust on this jeep, has a plate covering the hole in the left front fender where the siren went. has one dent in the left rear fender well, no other significant body damage. I don’t know if there is a problem with the charging system or ? but when the battery is charged this thing runs like a singer sewing machine. Top speed is less than 50 MPH. The brakes suck. as with all old jeeps the front brakes have thier issues, they work (sometimes too well) and try to lock up the front tires. After I bought this I showed it to my cousin in Bakersfield who is a retired Kern county Fire Capt. He stated that many of the county fire departments had these old jeeps for small back country fires but that they really weren’t used much. This is the only reason this old a jeep could be in this good of a condition with this low of miles. She is a beauty with absolutely no rust.
I really thought this would be such a hoot to take my granddaughter four wheeling in but; The Son says no, so she’s got to go..”
Paul reports that summer in Alaska has arrived, with temperatures reaching the blazing heat of the low 50s. He tells me that the sun doesn’t set until 11:30 pm and sunrise is slightly before 4:30 am giving them 19 hours of daylight and five hours of twilight. While summer isn’t long, it sure is beautiful, as seen in Paul’s picture below.
This looks like a pretty good truck.
“1949 Willys Pickup. 4×4, 4 cylinder. All original. Nice little truck to restore, just too many projects. Not interested in any trades.”
http://eugene.craigslist.org/cto/2426991247.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5900.
(05/28/2011) Here’s a nicely chopped wagon. I would like to see more pictures of the chopped area.
“I have a 1962 Jeep Willys Roadster 4×4. Originally was a wagon and has been converted to a convertible roadster. Awesome vehicle to cruise around town in, rides pretty smooth due to the longer wheelbase.Vehicle is STREET LEGAL and the tags are good till March 2013. Has Super Hurricane flat-top I6 motor that runs perfect! Runs as quiet as a brand new vehicle. Brakes work great and handles descent for a vehicle made in the 60’s. The 4wd also works excellent. Here is a list of some add-ons.
– 15×10 Eagle Alloy wheels
– 32″ Dunlop All Terrains…(great tread)
– Warn Premium hubs
– 200 watt CD player with AM-FM radio
– Street Legal
– Clear Blue Title”