UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2100
(03/01/2013) “41 willys cj2a 4cyl f head 3spd the clutch slips sometimes but the engine runs great ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2100
(03/01/2013) “41 willys cj2a 4cyl f head 3spd the clutch slips sometimes but the engine runs great ”
No pics provided. Could be anything.
“Great hunting and go anywhere Jeep. Drive train is amazing and works fine. Light rust from aging but is definitely worth a look. if interested call at 478-318-5425 willing to negotiate.”
Seller is unsure of the value.
“I have two 1946 willys jeeps i would like to sell. One jeep runs the other doesn’t my original plans were to restore the one that runs with parts from the other. They are both 1946 cj2a willys jeeps one runs and has a bad body and the other one does not run and has a decent body. i want $1800 im not dead firm on my price but i do know what their worth”
UPDATE: Still Available. Will take best offer.
(01/28/2013) This appear solid.
“1949 Willys Jeep in good condition. Runs fine, good rubber on tires, excellent potential for complete restoration. Will take best offer.”
It is a customized project. Best Offer wanted.
“1963 Jeep CJ6 Project, Complete rebuilt undercarriage (new shocks,springs, front disc brakes) 4.3 chevy 6 cylinder engine or brand new never fired, fuel injected 383 chevy stroker engine. Brand new turbo 350 transmission or standard transmission. All adapters, new wiring harness, flaming river column. Way to many new parts to list. Looking for best offer. Not desperate but have come to the conclusion that I will not finish this great project. Any questions please email me with “willys” in the subject line. Thanks.”
The nose needs some readjustment.
“1949 Jeep Willies with Chevy Small block 350. Has turbo 350 transmission and B&M ratchet shifter. RUNS GREAT!!!
All 4WD works great and comes with a set of sand tires with 20 inch paddles- smooth tires for front.
Open for trades for newer Jeep, off road vehicles, Or Best Offer.
Call or Text 760-604-0927”
<– Day 1- March 18th-19th: Phoenix Az or Bust! | Overview | Day 3 Part II – March 20th Part 2: Canyon De Chelly National Monument –>
We began the morning in Moab. Our goal was to explore Moab some, then head south for Canyon De Chelly, then onward to Phoenix.
This post covers the first part of our drive, from Moab towards Canyon De Chelly. Canyon De Chelly is covered in follow up second post.
Our first stop of the day was north of Moab along Highway 313. It’s BLM land were I used to camp when visiting Moab. I’d throw a sleeping back on the slick rock and sleep under the stars. That was back in 2000-2003. Now, this area is closed to camping. It is one of the downsides of the rise in tourism in the area.
Next, we continued along Highway 313 toward Dead Horse Point State Park. It’s has amazing vista overlooking Canyonlands National Park, with it’s twisting, turning rivers wriggling amongst a vast rocky landscape. The views are incredible, even on a cloudy morning. I’m sure on a sunny, cloudless morning, the rock would be a bright reddish-orange.
Roberto just completed an illustration of a Jeepster. He’s thinking of creating some black t-shirts with the Jeepster on it. If you are interested in having him do that, comment below or contact him at http://www.robertoflores.com
Art’s favorite military supply store, Supply Sergeant, is in his old stomping ground of Bakersfield, CA. The store includes a M-38.
UPDATE: This could be a blue star hardtop. The photo was on eBay.
The jeep is small in the photo, but I thought the hard top looked interesting. The rear window has an angle in back and it looks like the front door has a very small window. This is a reprinted photo.