That top looks in good shape. It appears to be a Body V7 Works Top
“Original 35mm film slide.
Subject: USAF airman and Willys Jeep.
Date: Aug. 1964
Mount/Film Type: Kodachrome II”
That top looks in good shape. It appears to be a Body V7 Works Top
“Original 35mm film slide.
Subject: USAF airman and Willys Jeep.
Date: Aug. 1964
Mount/Film Type: Kodachrome II”
UPDATE: Was priced at $3800. **SOLD**
This may be worth a look.
“1942 Ford GPW. In good shape.
Many spare parts included – body parts, engine parts, etc.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $8000.
(07/30/2013) Looks good.
“Jeep 1942 GPW 10,000 209-479-4683”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(04/29/2013) It looks solid.
“I am selling my 1953 Jeep Willys CJ 3 B with the high hood For $5000 obo. It has a brand new stock Solex Carburetor (might need a little fine tuning), updated gauges, new service maual, BFG 31 X 10.5 R15 tires.”
This appears to have full floating rears.
“1946 Willy’s Jeep. Project, great start. $1500. Call Zach 503-568-9626”
With that tall rear seat, it has to be from Texas.
“1946 Willis Jeep CJ2A
Runs good, has new fuel tank, master cylinder, and wheel cylinders. Reupholstered front seats. No windshield. Has a Koenig PTO wench.
$3500 Firm
Located at:
12211 Hwy 290 E
Manor, TX 78653
(512) 914-0601 Charles”
UPDATE: Now lists a price and has pics.
“I have a 1958 CJ3B Willy Jeep for Sale.
I had started working on the restoration of the jeep.
The sandblasting of the frame is completed.
Feel free to contact me for additional details.
Asking $900.00
I will be posting more pictures in the next few days.
305-431-2935 Jorge”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,950.
(07/16/2013) This looks good.
“You have got to see this one of a kind vehicle in person to really appreciate the quality of workmanship that makes this a Must Have vehicle for a car collector. This Overland Utility Wagon has High/Low 4 wheel drive with 3 speed manual transmission. It has plenty of power with a Buick V6 and the interior finish is superb. This one won’t last long!
Vehicle Options
4×4
AM/FM
Bucket Seats
CD”
Here’s a photo of Hugh’s CJ-2As from this past weekend. He was having so much fun in the 2A on the right that he ran out of gas :-).
He reports, “Spent the weekend driving my jeeps around. put new springs, shocks and hardware on the 47 on the left then added a set of sta super traxion tires. Then i went and got em muddy. I ran out of gas driving the od 47 jeep on the right.”
Marc spotted this photo. The caption indicates this was the 150th jeep, but the details on the reverse side of the photo confirm it was the 150,000th jeep, which makes more sense.
“You are bidding on an original 6 x 8 press photo of Cornersville IN Eleanor Ferreri Christens 150th Jeep Body at American Central Plant. Photographer Unknown. Dated 7/1/1943. The following stamps are on the back of the photo: NEA;ACME”