This is rough, but there might be a few parts of value.
“Has been sitting many years. I know these are hard to find, I don’t want to scrap it.
Give me a call 620-674-1935 ask for Craig”
This is rough, but there might be a few parts of value.
“Has been sitting many years. I know these are hard to find, I don’t want to scrap it.
Give me a call 620-674-1935 ask for Craig”
UPDATE: Still Available
(08/21/2013) If this runs, it might be a good price.
“Many new parts already installed, new battery, new front wheel bearings and seals, new front wheel cylinders, new master brake cylinder, new front brake lines, new points, plugs, spark plug wires, new temperature sensor and gauge, new fuel pump, new rear universal joints. Gas tank has been rhino lined. Have new water pump that hasn’t been installed yet. Please call 520-400-4239. $1500.00 Firm. Sorry No Trades”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1000
(06/21/2013) I’m guessing this doesn’t run.
“Complete Jeep. Need of restoration. needs floor pans replaced with sheet metal as of now call or text. 2six2 2zero6 339two. ask for chris.”
Blaine forwarded this video. I’d seen it previously and thought I’d shared it, but didn’t find in my posts.So, enjoy. It would be fun to find a jeep buried in the sand, dirt or bushes; we can always dream, right?
Hugo spotted these jeeps on rails from an exhibit at Retromobile 2013, the February Paris exhibition for car lovers. I don’t know much more about the event, but it looks like fun.
http://en.retromobile.com
http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/gallery/32557/Welcome-to-Retromobile.html
Ann re-proofed the book over the last couple days and found a handful of minor errors. Rather than push the book with those errors, I’m uploading the new version, which will delay the launch. So, I will formally announce it next week once Createspace approves the PDF file. Thanks for your patience1
This Sunday Auction occurs September 15, 2013, at 2701 Wells Rd. Petersburg, MI 49270.
“MILITARY VEHICLES/COLLECTIBLES: 1943 Ford GPW (Jeep), nice older restoration, mid gun mount, SN: 104611; 1954 Willys – Overland M38A1 (Jeep), Ordinance Dept., Air Force, older repaint, nice; 1952 Dodge M-37 4×4, older restoration, Canadian, nice; VINTAGE MILITARY MEDALS; VINTAGE MILITARTY UNIFORMS; Military Books; Military Blankets; Assort. Military Memorabilia; Military Patches; Ammo Boxes; Cots; Stretchers; Gas Cans; Gas Can Mounts; Tow Hooks; MUCH MORE”
http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/auctionview.cgi?lid=1793808&kwd=willys&zip=&category=0
The VEC CJ-2A looks particularly good. This auction occurs September 14, 2013, in Barto, Pennsylvania.
“1946 Willy’s CJ2A 4×4 ¼ ton Jeep – Early serial No. Column Shift, Good Title, Runs Good, Needs Brake Work and Fuel tank Work, Very Good Condition
1946 Willy’s CJ2A 4×4 ¼ ton Jeep – Later Serial No. , Floor Shift, 24,000 orig, miles, mechanically restored, 5 new tires, No Rust, State Inspectable, Excellent Condition, Good Title
2 3rd Set Frames for CJ2A
Stack of Jeep Rims, sand blasted/primed
Rebuilt Jeep Engine (needs final assembly)
Assortment of Jeep PTO items, PTO’s, Belt Driver, Snow Plow Kit, Accessories, etc.
Bamtam Jeep trailer (Fair condition)
Bamtam Jeep trailer (poor condition)”
http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/auctionview.cgi?lid=1881202&kwd=cj2a&zip=&category=0
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was auctioned.
This auction occurs September 14, 2013, at 420 E US HWY 36 COATESVILLE, (GROVELAND) IN 46121
“1948 Willys Jeep New Top, Seats, Doors, runs great. Jeep Hard Top”
This CJ-2A has a rear PTO generator with a welder and a Oxy/Acetylene setup. It’s probably been upgraded to a F-head, but still a cool old setup.
“1940’s Willys Jeep, all set up with Welder & Torch; Drag Harrow; Wagon”
http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/auctionview.cgi?lid=1891190&kwd=willys&zip=&category=0