UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
“1947 Willys Jeep – Just threw a rod that cracked the engine block, otherwise in good condition. See pic.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
“1947 Willys Jeep – Just threw a rod that cracked the engine block, otherwise in good condition. See pic.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5800
(06/10/2012) This looks like a solid jeep. The decals are removable.
“1947 Jeep Cj2A. Good running stock L134 4 cyl engine. Warn over-drive. Cruises easily at 50mph. Running gear is stock and in excellent condition. Steering is up-graded with GM steering column with turn signal stem and GM steering box. All lights work. Drives straight. Has new top and new muffler. Good tires. New wiper motors, arms and blades. New seat belts. New speedometer. Title is free and clear. Current license. $5800.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
(08/25/2012) Looks like a goo price as it runs and drives.
“1951 CJ2 WILLYS Jeep, all original 134L Flathead, 3 speed, twin stick, 4W Drive, new off road tires, comes with tow bar, partial top (not stock), needs tlc, great project. $1,500. RUNS AND DRIVES Call ”
UPDATE: Was $4000. **SOLD**
(08/09/2012) This might be a solid jeep, though it isn’t ‘all original’.
“im selling an original willys high hood cj-3b. all original with the original cyl engine and extras added. has a heater and a full top and doors from bestop and an added kill switch for extra safty have a bunch more pics if interested email me if interested serious offers only no scams or bs local pick up”
There might be some parts here someone can use.
“Great project, nearly all here. 6 cyl 4×4”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2400.
This has full floating hubs in the rear, so this could be part military or part early VEC CJ-2A. However, there are a few other details that suggest this just might be a collection of various parts.
“Drives and Runs well and in good condition. Recent upgrades to brake system and rear and front internal gears etc. call for appointment if serious about collecting this gem. Needs minor electrical and a paint upgrade. Have clear title”
Paul Buford painted this cool rendition of a wagon. We’ve all seen a wagon or two or more in this condition. The original of this has already sold.
You can visit Paul’s site here to see more: http://www.artpromotivate.com/2012/06/paul-buford-vintage-watercolor.html
This device was built to detect mines and, once detected, would auto-shift the jeep into neutral and put on the brakes. This article was published in the January 1946 edition of Popular Mechanics.
I’ve seen a variety of PTO items, but this is the first Corn Binder I’ve seen. This short reference was published in the January 1946 edition of Popular Mechanics.
Brian from Brian’s Military Jeeps is selling this rare envelope.
“NOS – Original New Old Stock
Would look great in the glove box of early, mid, and late war jeeps, GPA, etc.
Would look great framed and mounted on the wall.
Stationary Envelope (Color Print Postal Envelope) of:
WW2 GI’s Riding in a 1941 Willys Slat Grill MB JEEP
Dated 1942 on reverse
EXTRA LARGE 3 7/8″ x 8 13/16″ SIZE
fits up to 8 3/4″ wide stationary
ORIGINAL WWII VINTAGE
High Quality – High Color”