UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
“A BEAUTIFUL CLASSIC!! 1946 JEEP WILLYS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION IN RED COLOR. ASKING $7500.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
“A BEAUTIFUL CLASSIC!! 1946 JEEP WILLYS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION IN RED COLOR. ASKING $7500.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
(03/06/2012) This appears solid.
“1948 Jeep Willy’s 4×4 Stakebed, 4cyld. 3 speed shift on the column, restored classic. Pearl coat Blue exterior with finished and sealed wood bed. Interior Black 30,000 miles since restoration.”
Greg has the same problem I had when I built my rollcage. I wanted to bend my cage prior to the installation of my top (at the time I didnt’ own a top). Mitch came through with some measurements that saved me. http://www.ewillys.com/2009/10/17/my-build-bending-the-rollcage/
What Greg needs are the measurements from the top of an installed kayline top to the top of the wheel wells so he can accurately bend the roll bar. If anyone could measure that distance, it would be appreciated.
The Polo Fire Department’s Website has nice shots of their Fire Jeep online. According to the website, this is a “1946 Willys Jeep with front mount pump an pull behind water tank. This vehicle is used for small fires at the park and to try to hold ground until Polo Fire arrives on scene from some 6 miles away. They also use it to clean shelters and other structures in the spring.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
The rear of the body looks good. The step might need some work.
“1947 willys jep 4×4 great shape for the year”
I can’t see enough to say much. I think I’ve seen the picture elsewhere.
“1942 willys gpw I was told this was the first year of the jeep.drivetrain is all there and spins free. Seven eight five two hundred zero one four one”
This has a few patches in various places.
“Jeep CJ-3A 1949 for sale, runs good need some interior work. please call 404-259-8985”
This appears pretty stock. It doesn’t run.
“I’m selling my ’46 Willys CJ2A. It does not run and is in need of a restoration
Comes with title and many extra parts including: Engine block & Head, transmission, front and rear axles/differentials (almost enough to build another 2A with).”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.
“Set of 4 15×81/2 slotted mag wheels 5 on 51/2 bolt pattern 3.5” back space. will fit Jeep CJ, Scout, Bronco and Ford 1/2 ton trucks $300.00.
This looks nice.
“Classic 1962 Willys Jeep wagon. Second owner, low miles, nearly original condition, runs great. Turquoise and cream two-tone, 6 cylinder, 3 speed, 4-wheel drive. Clean.”