UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
“1944 MB Jeep Willy –
flathead, 4 cylinder, started to restore to run at sand dunes lost interest
Ran when put in the garage 5 years ago
Not DMV approved, not for highway use”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
“1944 MB Jeep Willy –
flathead, 4 cylinder, started to restore to run at sand dunes lost interest
Ran when put in the garage 5 years ago
Not DMV approved, not for highway use”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
(03/09/2012) It’s got a few mods.
“1950 Willy’s Jeep. Runs great! New carb., brakes, wheel and brake cylinders, shocks and fuel pumps. Plus more new and used parts.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(01/02/2011) Lots of nice updates to this flattie. Note the unusual rollbar addition that extends over the rear and is attached via a triangle to the middle cage loop.
“1944 Ford GPW (Jeep) $11, 789, 231ci. Buick V6, Power steering, Air compressor, SM420 four speed, Model 18 transfer case, Warn overdrive, Model 25 front axle with Power Lock differential, Model 44 rear axle with Detroit Locker, Warn full floating axles and hubs, Tilt Steering column, 2 Gas tanks (25 gallons) electric backup fuel pump, 10 gallon on-board water tank with electric pump, Fully carpeted interior, Full roll cage, Tow bar, Warn 8000 winch, Hi-lift Jack, BFG 33×12.50 Mud Terrain Tires , AM/FM/cassette with CD Changer, CB Radio, Full Top, Half doors, Cup holders. Body and paint not perfect but no rust.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $950
(02/13/2012) There may be some value here.
“Historic – only the second year the civilian model was made. I used it at a hunting lease for 5 years. A great project – plenty of parts available online. The data plate on the firewall says it is a CJ 2A production #49534 or 84. Multiple mechanics have told me that the frame is in good shape. It does not run currently. I have owned it for over 15 years and it was left at a ranch, but now is on the west side of Houston. There is no title for it. Buyer is responsible for arranging and paying for transport. It is being sold as-is.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1100 for the jeep and $1600 for the PTO.
“$1100 for jeep only, $1600 for jeep PTO, Gear Box, and Drive Shaft. Please call 812-246-9948 for questions. Thanks for looking!”
UPDATE: Was $5500. **SOLD**
(01/10/2012) It looks solid.
“1948 Willys Jeep with Studebaker Flat 6.
New Tires
New Exhaust
New wiring
Rebuilt Transmission and Transfercase
New 1.5 lift Kit
Body was sandblasted.”
Yesterday Ron contacted me, asking if I had see the wagon on the Can-Am commercial. Well, I couldn’t remember seeing a Can Am commercial.
Then, last night I was watching the Temple/USF game and updating eWillys when I looked up to see Can-Am flash across the screen. I thought to myself, I wonder if that was the commercial Ron mentioned. So, I rewinded it and spotted the wagon. There it was, very briefly shown in the background. A red wagon with white trim sporting the name Nick’s Cove. After a quick search that focused on Nick’s Cove only. I found the pic below. Thanks Nick!
Now I’m hungry for some cake. This jeep cake was part of a ‘green army man’ birthday party theme for a boy’s birthday party.
If you missed it, there are more cakes here: http://www.ewillys.com/?p=34743
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
This is at Mercedes Benz of Melbourne. Apparently, they don’t know how to install a top?
“THIS IS A RESTORED 1947 WILLYS – Dealer inspection, This WILLYS is in Excellent overall exterior condition, Excellent overall interior condition, seats – This 1947 WILLYS JEEP CLOTH Truck . It is equipped with a Manual transmission. The vehicle is Green with a Green interior. It is offered As-Is, not covered by a warranty. – AM-FM”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
It runs and looks solid. Looks like a good price.
“1948 Willys W/V6 Red Runs Will TRADE for 1979 or older 4X4 P U of equal value.”