The pump on the front looks interesting.
“1953 Willys M38A1 Jeep Newly body in good condition, freshly rebuilt Ford 2300 engine was used as brush buggy for area Fire Dept. has water tank and pump. Want to sell before winter. 816-718-4138”
The pump on the front looks interesting.
“1953 Willys M38A1 Jeep Newly body in good condition, freshly rebuilt Ford 2300 engine was used as brush buggy for area Fire Dept. has water tank and pump. Want to sell before winter. 816-718-4138”
No pics provided.
“1947 cj2a jeep rebuilt from floor up with mostly new parts.
About 75% compete and have most of the parts to finish.
have over 7OOO.OO invested, asking 3OOO.OO or BO
have Title in hand
calls only 32O-245-2O61 Gordy”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100
I think this is a mix of DJ-3A and CJ-2A parts.
“according to the serial number this is a 1946 willys cj2A. It does not have a title so it is for parts only. engine is in it and complete but unknown and some parts are missing but still has tons of useable parts for someone restoring an old willys.Tub is pretty rusted out but grill fenders and other body panels are salvagable.
you must take the whole jeep no cherry picking It does roll freely to tow I just pulled it out and moved it to where it is now.”
It runs and erives.
“Runs well, body rough, frame good. Plow has hydraulic leak. New brakes including master cylinder. Good running gear. I have been plowing with it for the past three years, always starts and runs like a tank. I have a new home with a very short driveway, making a snow-blower a more practical choice. I think this is a great restoration project for someone with the desire and know-how. 562-8858 Ask for Kurt”
UPDATE: This was listed in Fort Myers, then Texas, and now Fort Myers.
“1954 CJ 3B Willy’s
134 CI Hurricane motor, runs great, no problems
Original running gear
Excellent condition original Willy’s
NO RUST $8000. Call or text for more info
954- 868- 4916. Scott. ,”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4500
(09/18/2011) I know this has been listed previously, but I couldn’t find it.
“Selling my 1948 Willys jeep. Has a 305 mercruiser motor in it that runs amazing. Everything works it’s in good condition. Has 35″ super swamper tires on it. Email me for questions or more info”
A few days ago in Omaha Ann took me to a favorite local chain called PepperJax. Somebody decided to turn the concept of a buritto shop — where the customer moves down from station to station as someone builds their burrito — into a philly steak shop. So, you can get steak over rice, in a sandwich, in a salad, and more. It was quite good, with the bun made fresh minutes before my sandwich was built and piled high with steak.
After devouring my sandwich, I was admiring some of the old pictures hanging on the wall when I spotted this interesting photo. I tried to find more information about it, but the story escaped my searches. A caption underneath the picture states the image was of an Auto Camp taken September 23, 1920 at Elmwood Park in Omaha, Nebraska,. On the car, which appears to sport all metal spoke wheels (or maybe part wood), were the following phrases:
1. ONLY A FORD
2. 25,000 Miles in 1 YR
3. OVER – 11,000 M in 3 months
4. over 5,000 towns and cities
5. ______ OR BUST (I couldn’t make out the first word).
The car is pretty strange. There must be a good story here. Below is the whole picture followed by a closeup of the car.
UPDATE: A reader at Wes’ offroadaction site noted that these are likely pictures of smoke testing rather than chemical testing as claimed by the Tribune. You can view Harold’s response here.
I spotted these pics at the Salt Lake Tribune’s online site. I wish there were more close ups of the equipment.
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/52661179-78/lookback-dugway-weapons-testing.html.csp
This classic 80’s build makes me drool, even with the exterior cooling fan. It even comes equipped with a hot water shower, multiple batteries and a welder. I’m digging the creativity.
“This is a 1950 Willys Cj3a custom built Jeep. It was built in the late 80’s by myself and my father, garaged its whole life and well maintained. This jeep is a very capable off roader in the right hands. its been through the Rubicon more times than you can count with the proof on the windshield frame “jamboree stickers”. also been through hammers, moab, fordyce…. and the list gos on and on.
It has a 302 V8 with a c4 automatic transmission and a t18 transfer case with a warn overdrive unit. Rear axle is an offset dana 44 with full floating axles and lock out hubs, and an open knuckle dana 30 up front with disk brakes. ARB’s front and rear 5:38 gear ratio front and rear.New bfg mud terrain 33″ tall tires. Equipped with a welder, hot water shower, air compressor, air horn, P/A system, CB radio, Ramsey 8000 lb winch, rancho air shocks, two fuel tanks, dual optima red top batteries, cadillac telescoping and tilting steering collumn, new 2.5″ magnaflow exhaust. Also a bikini top and full top for winter driving and a factory heater. Defrosters!. TONS of spare parts!! runs and drives great. Paint could be redone has a few rust bubbles and peeling around filler neck,paint isn’t perfect but in overall good condition. probably forgot some stuff. email for questions”
From the “I would never have though of doing that department” comes this unique build.
“Custom 1 Ton Truck, 1953 Willys cab stretched 2 foot, with Peterbilt hood, sitting on a 1 ton dodge frame 12 valve cummings diesel, automatic transmission, it haS 142,000 miles on a complete drive train. has tilt/cruise control, a/c and heat work, runs and drive excellent. comes with a 27 foot flatbed trailer, has 2 7500 pound axles, tires on the whole rig are in excellent condition.
You can contact Frank at 254-855-4677”