UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
“1942 Ford Jeep, Willies motor, Ford body, 4 cylinder, power take off winch, runns good. call Pat for details”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
“1942 Ford Jeep, Willies motor, Ford body, 4 cylinder, power take off winch, runns good. call Pat for details”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900
This has a rear PTO. This does not have a clear title.
“1946 cj2a agri jeep. This jeep is one of the earlier 1946 models made for the farmer after ww2. This jeep does run and drive. It does smoke a little. And does need work! Only the front parking lights work, no other lights. It does need some steering work There is a lot of rust in the body. But the frame appears to be solid! I believe this jeep has the original 4 cylinder engine. It also has the optional PTO on the back. I do have an extra set of fenders that need work , but might be better than the ones that are on it that will go with the jeep. Feel free to call me to ask any questions !”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $300
(06/15/2011) No pics provided.
“I have a 1951 Jeep CJ3A chassis that has a 1953 CJ3B engine with low running time since a rebuild. As of right now it turns over but wont start. It is a project I have had for a long time but dont have the time to work on it. It has no body tub or fenders but does have the windshield and the hood. I also have a soft top for it. It also has a fairly new distributor, coil and a rebuilt starter. This past winter I mounted the seats and gas tank to move it around. Im asking 300 obo cash and it will have to be picked up. Shoot me an email if you are interested or have any questions! Thanks!”
UPDATE: Was $1800. **SOLD**
(03/02/2012) Yep, that looks like a project.
“I have a nice project jeep i started but cant finish it has a vortec v6 4.3 liter engine, manual tranny with twin stick, have most parts for the jeep, included in the price is a matching jeep trailer this is one of kind for the right person to restore”
I was a little delayed in posting these pics from the swapmeet a week and a half ago, so I will push the pics of the WAAAM visit off until tomorrow. At the swapmeet there were a few pics of jeeps and racers I wanted to include in this post. But, I couldn’t leave the booth because the two times I did leave readers dropped by to say “hi”. My faithful photographer did make it out to snap some pictures, getting wet in the process, but couldn’t quite read my mind as to which pictures I wanted; Of course, my mind, like the rest of me, was cold that day, so I doubt there was much going on inside my mind for Ann to read.
As you can see, the booth design was compact, but efficient. Herm was nice enough to give me some front space. In exchange I even managed to sell something for him while he and his kids were off purchasing all kinds of deals (and he found a couple of astonishing deals on parts). I have books, tshirts, signage and, most importantly, warm liquids.
In this picture you can see Herm wheeling and dealing on the phone, with his son Richard to his right, and their friend Dan to Richard’s right.
Here is a good example of the type of trailers that are brought in by sellers. Trailers are piled with as many parts and pieces as they can put on them. The building in the background is full of sellers and is only one of several buildings. Many more sellers were outside.
Here are some great photos taken by Dan Routh. You can see the other two photos at his website: http://danrouthphotography.blogspot.com/2009/06/willys-jeep.html
MORE WILLYS PHOTOS BY DAN:
Here is 1952 Willys Truck: http://danrouthphotography.blogspot.com/2011/03/52-willys.html
Here is a 1948 Truck: http://danrouthphotography.blogspot.com/2010/08/1948-willys-pickup.html
Here are the first three issues of Jeep Comics from 1944. As far as I can tell, only three issues were created with jeeps on the front (at least, I can’t find any others). You can these covers here: http://superitch.com/?p=14130
It seems to have some good parts, but ‘drives like crap’. Now that’s an honest seller.
“52 willys. Chevy 406. 4speed. Straight through t-case. 44 rearend 4.88 gears. Disk brakes. Power steering. Buy the whole thing or parts. Drives like crap. Very hard to control. Please call 541-679-4444. No texts od emails.”
UPDATE: Was $1800. **SOLD**The grille suggests this is later than a ’46. The body looks decent, so this might be a good price.
“Selling my 46 Willys, new brakes, new fuel tank, original motor, trans, tcase, axles, and suspension, ran when I got it but needs battery and a new carburetor float. Got it with big plans but lost interest.
Asking $1800 obo or trade for classic car or truck, rat rod, 671 blower, tractor tires 18.4×16.1, 21.5×16.1, or 14.9x24s, airboat gear reduction and 3 blade carbon fiber prop for sbc, dart 400 block, high horse power SBC or BBC, ls1, wide trac predator air boat hull, TIG welder, profab/scs/atlas transfercase, 2.5 ton axles, 46″ Baja claws or 44″ boggers.. Or make trade offer I have lots of projects going on, never know what I’ll take”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9900
(06/09/2011) It sounds like plenty of work has been put into this rig.
“Nice 1950 Willys CJ-3A Total restoration with all original running gear except springs and wheels/tires. Engine and trans rebuilt, new Warn winch and 32″ Super Swampers.”