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“needs restoration. Original L-134 flathead motor and all other running gear, $950 without vin. OBO.”
No pics provided.
“needs restoration. Original L-134 flathead motor and all other running gear, $950 without vin. OBO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
(10/17/2013) “1953 willys Jeep – Back on the market deal fell through
Off road Jeep with V-6 , winch, oversize tires, many spare parts and in good running condition. Mud , dirt , rocks sand this JEEP can handle it!
It has a military frame. Stock transmission, transfer case, front and rear diff. But the gear ratio has been changed to 4:27 and posi-traction front and rear {Powerlocks). Also installed 19 spline axles front and rear . Leaf springs are 3 inch lift comp springs very stiff. Engine is a 76 Buick v6. There is an adaptor between front of transmission and bellhousing”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
(07/22/2013) This looks solid.
“Jeep just went under a body off restoration
Rebuilt transmission
Rebuilt transfer case
Original flat head four cylinder engine
All electrical changed to 12 volt system with alternator
Still has mechanical fuel/vacuum pump but is not used , it is using an electrical fuel pump with in line fuel filter
All other mechanical has been gone through and serviced , all is in great working order
New glass and rubber
New hood tail gate and other body panels, all rust has been cut out and new panels welded in, and body work done right
Brand new seats”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600.
(10/29/2013) Bob says that’s a tractor rim in the rear.
“Up for sale is my WW2 Willy’s flat fender army jeep! This Jeep is a major project and needs just about everything. It’s a good start though on a genuine military Jeep and not a civilian conversion”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
(09/18/2013) This stock looking GPW has some mods, including being lengthened. It appears sound.
“Highly modified ’42 Ford GPW
4.3 EFI V-6 w/5 spd trans.
30/44 3.73:1 axles, posi rear, front pig to right side.
Frame/body stretched 6 inches.
Many new parts, new Cooper 31×10.50s.
Iroc Z steering box, DJ column
Manual 11-inch drum brakes
No parking brake cable, no windshield wipers.
Many storage boxes. Sluggish to start, runs great. Leaky fretted hole in Modine radiator.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000
(11/08/2013) This looks solid.
“Up for sale is a 1946 Jeep Willy’s CJ2-A. Restored with original engine, new seats, powder coated parts, Co-Op tires with powder coated rims, converted to 12 Volt system, and runs great. Engine starts right off and has no problems running!
Asking 12,000 dollars for it OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(11/22/2013) Unclear how much value his here given the changes.
“Needs a motor but has all the paper work in hand and current
comes with roll bar
2000 OBO”
Rich spotted this FC with what appears to be a Utility Bed in the Bluray version of the Man of Steel Trailer. I looked through a couple trailers on youtube, without success.
Based on the ad, the armed forces were using Tenite widely by 1942. In this case, the ad announces the use of the plastic as steering wheels for jeeps.
This convoy of jeeps is delivering mail to American Troops stations in New Guinea. The photo was taken by the Signal Corps March 28, 1943.