No pics and no price.
“Willyz CJ-3B soft top, doors and bars good condition
call Matt
720-620-0101”
No pics and no price.
“Willyz CJ-3B soft top, doors and bars good condition
call Matt
720-620-0101”
UPDATE: Was $975. **SOLD**
It’s very original, except for the seats, the steering wheel, the gauges, the rear lights, etc . . . . The price isn’t too bad though.
“1947 Willys. 4×4. Very little rust. 302 engine with the original jeep gearbox. Completely original other than the engine. Great project.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350
This looks like a good price.
“Nice Kelly hard top for willys cj2a. surface rust only doors look like new with roll up windows one side glass is cracked $350.00”
Unclear if this runs. It’s got some M-38 parts.
“Have title. Project mostly original. M38 grill and window. Complete drive train. Flat head engine. T90 tranny. Steering box upgrade. Make me an offer. May trade for rv.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $23,500.
(10/02/2012) Dan spotted this beautiful wagon, but it’s not cheap.
“Rare 6 Cyl “Tornado” OHC Engine, 63k miles, like new in and out, 2 owners for last 38 yrs, not interested in dealers call only”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800
Odd pic. I’m assuming the guns are sold separately?
“Old Willy’s 4×4 rolling chasis. No title.”
This might be useful for someone.
“Willys jeep flat fender frame ONLY. Should fit most early flat fend jeeps. It is a 1945 Ford GPW (Willys MB), same as later CJ with machine gun mount on rear cross member. Clear WA title, with all ID tags. First $400 Cash buys it.”
UPDATE: Was $6500. **SOLD**
(06/05/2012) Looks like a nice rig.
“Willys Jeep CJ2A
350 Engine TH350 Trans
Warn Winch
Rollbar”
UPDATE: Still Available
(09/19/2012) “51 Willys, 327 4spd, military axels, runs good. extra front grill and rims and tires. 253-882-6219”
Karson took time out from his FEMA/Americorp duties to visit the Aerospace Museum of California, located at the McClellan Air Force Base in McClellan, CA (near Sacramento) on Sunday. (Note: the museum’s website was down at the time I wrote this post).
Naturally, Karson is on constant watch for jeeps — oh the things children must endure to please their parents — and knows to send pictures of jeeps whenever he can. Dutifully, he located two jeeps, one with a Coast Guard theme and the other with a Navy theme. We both thought it ironic that the Coast Guard jeep had Utah license plates, because there wasn’t much coast for it to guard in Utah.
Coast Guard Jeep:
United States Navy Jeep: