UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1750.
An unusual hunting jeep even for Texas.
“1947 Willis Jeep. No tittle. Great for mudding. Has good condition mudding tires. 350 motor, standard, 4×4 and low and high gears. Great for ranching.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1750.
An unusual hunting jeep even for Texas.
“1947 Willis Jeep. No tittle. Great for mudding. Has good condition mudding tires. 350 motor, standard, 4×4 and low and high gears. Great for ranching.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1700.
The were first used in “WW2 and Korea”? I’m thinking eWillys should start an educational book drive drive to collect and donate books to the historically needy.
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( 2) 1946 Willy’s Jeeps CJ-2A one is a military version with a rear Power take off .it has a 6′ snow Plow hitch and a half cab with doors .
The other one is a civlian model also with a 6′ plow hitch These are the REAL Jeeps The jeeps that started it all.
They were first used in WW 2 & Korea.
Also this the Jeep that you see on the T.V. show M.A.S.H.
These are the Jeeps that the old Veterans drive in the parades.
Free Delivery in Waterbury Area.
I Will only sell them as apair with all the extra parts and you have to come to my yard to see them I’m looking for $1700.00″
A Rat Rod? I’m thinking Jalopy maybe.
“For sale a great start on a rat rod 1941 willys all steel jeep. This jeep has a mustang 2 front with rack and pinion steering and disc brakes. Has the mustang 2.3 with c4 automatic and mustang rear. The body is in great shape for the age very very little rust. With very little work this jeep could go to the next level all the hard work is done, its a driver turn key as it is. Price is pretty firm buy now before i put new rims and prime flat black.”
New rope included on bumper.
“Willy’s 1951 jeep for sale $4500 firm. No trades! In good condition, but burns a little oil. Included is one brand new alternator, misc. seals and gaskets, and a full steel hard top manufactured in early 50s for this model jeep that includes doors and glass. Serious inquiries can contact Josh at 863-608-4829.”
No pics provided.
“1950 CJ3 Runs awesome. New water pump. Decent tires. 4×4 works great. Civilian Jeep painted like an army jeep. Some rust in floors but not much at all. New brake pads master cylinder and wheel cylinders. Converted to 12 volt with generator. Nice jeep to tool around in or use for hunting. Come take a look. E-mail for pics and info.”
Needs work, but unclear what work.
“I have a ’52 CJ-3A that I don’t have time to work on and I need the garage space.
Runs, clean title, not licensed. Needs work but would make someone a great project.
Engine: V8 – 289
New gas tank
New Fuel Pressure Sending Unit
New Starter solenoid
New Clutch Slave Cylinder
Radiator has been repaired
Does not come with a battery but there is one in it for now.
Gray seats are out of a old Mitsubishi Eclipse. They come with the jeep if you want them.
I have more pictures.
816-225-9783”
It needs work.
“I am selling my 1961 Jeep Mighty Mite. It is in very restorable condition and has very little rust. Possibly one of the most hi-tech Jeeps ever built, the Might Mite remains a little known enigma. The power plant of this little beast was an all aluminum air cooled V-4 engine. The engine was built by Wisconsin engine under contract for AMC. The 108ci engine would run on 80 octane fuel and would produce 55hp at 3600 RPM and 90 lb-ft at 2-3000 rpm. The engine drew air into the carburetors through intakes mounted on the side of the Jeep back by the cowl and often would have snorkels attached to give the Jeep a better fording depth. The engine had a mechanical fan that drew air through the front of the Jeep and over the engine while the exhaust gases were actually routed through the tubular frame and out a rear mounted tail pipe to expel the gasses from the chassis. The power from the engine was then routed through a 4 speed transmission with a “granny” ultra low first gear. Mated to the back of the transmission was a sort of splitter box to route power to the front with the flip of a switch. This box did not have a low range like many transfer cases do but it did have a sort of limited slip differential built into it to make sure that the power went to the axle that could use it. The splitter box did have a lever that had to be used to engage the front axle, other wise the vehicle operated in rear wheel drive. From there power went out to all aluminum Dana 27 center sections that were fitted with 5:38 gears and Power Loc limited slips at both ends. This impressive combination made the little Mite hard to get stuck off road. The brakes on this system were mounted in board up by the differentials instead of out at the ends of the axle and for it’s time this was very revolutionary. The power was fed through the center sections down to the wheels by CV style shafts which entered knuckles that were attached to the swing arm by a kin pin style knuckle. This design made the turning radius on the already very short vehicle super tight. The swing arms are supported by an odd suspension design that uses quarter elliptical springs to control the frame mounted spring arms. The springs are attached with u-bolts to the swing arms and then attached at the frame by shackles to allow the spring to flatten out at it flexes. The design is very effective if not some what unorthodox.
Today these little Jeeps are very rare and are not seen very often but if you are lucky enough to stumble across one, be sure to check it out and see what all the fuss was about! I have attached two images of my vehicle in it’s current condition as well as two images of a fully restored Mighty Mite for reference. I can be reached at 8609442659 anytime.”
This looks pretty good.
“1962 Jeep Willy’s 4×4, Super Hurricane Six that runs great, Factory front winch, comes with snow plow, needs interior work. Must see. Please inquire via e-mail.”
No pics provided.
“1945 jeep trailer serial number QTT410, weighs 1000 lbs. $250.00 neg call Doug at 607-687-1093”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
There seems to be a few items missing from this.
“For your consideration a VERY RARE 1955? Willys M38a1″D” army jeep in partially restored condition. Good running, with new brakes and civilian F-head motor, without the 24 volt accessories The frame is nice along with the suspension modifications… Body has the original cut down and reinforced side, along with side mounted spare reinforcements. Missing the dash plates..
You dont find these jeeps too often with only few in existence. ONLY 50 or so ever made! Your chance to own the rarest of the “A1″ series jeeps. This vehicle needs to be completely torn down,and restored properly. Floor boards will probably need replacement, as well as some body panels. Amateur restoration was done years ago to prevent further deterioration. Looks nice now, but is not professionally done.”