Not the best price, but the rims looks good.
“Set of 4 Western Wheels turbine. 15×8.5. 5 on 5.5 wheel pattern Great shape just dirty. Alex 303 5 zero 6 8 one 78”
Not the best price, but the rims looks good.
“Set of 4 Western Wheels turbine. 15×8.5. 5 on 5.5 wheel pattern Great shape just dirty. Alex 303 5 zero 6 8 one 78”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
(02/01/2013) Rob’s selling this 1947 CJ-2A. It runs and drives, but is not currently licensed. He is selling as a parts vehicle.
“Not-So-Fine Print:
Although Flat-Fenders’ are always a treat to look at and play with, this vehicle is 66 years old and is not advised for road use. It is not registered in CA so please bring a trailer for pickup. Its condition is commensurate with a life spent in the wilds of Montana and Nevada. Potential concerns include, but are not limited to: Dents, rust, leaks, worn transmission syncros, noisy throw-out bearing, and an inoperable fuel gauge. I recently purchased this Jeep as a parts vehicle, have completed my tasks, and it is being sold as such and as is.
Separately Available: Brand-New-In-Box Full Bestop 3A Soft Top with Doors, Rear (Back) Seat, CJ-2A Split Windshield, Tow Bar, and Two Mounted Jeep Jerry Gas Cans.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500
(01/10/2012) This is nice looking.
“Buick v-6, truck 4-speed, t-18 transfer, dana 60 rear, dana 44 front, air locker in front and locked in rear. Ranchero adjustable shocks, 4 wheel disc power brakes, hydralic clutch, custom fenders, doors, cage, tire rack, monster tack, Optima battery, marine speakers, cj-7 seats, new soft top last fall. 33×12.50 tsl swapers, 9500 lb warn worm drive, also comes with one heck of a trail tool kit and basic extra parts, has big radio and cb. She’s a head turner and a go getter!”
I don’t think duct tape and bailing wire can save this jeep. I found the picture at the army airforce site. There are some other jeep photos as well.
This rare brochure just sold on eBay. Anyone ever run across a working rake? It was sold by the Midway Lumber Company out of St. Paul, MN.
How about this neat old FC Toy?
“Vintage Jeep toy. I think this would be a great toy for someone looking to start collecting, or someone who likes to fix vintage toys up. I have a bunch listed.”
This may be a rare toy. I didn’t find any references to it on the CJ-3B Page or anywhere else. Wyandotte was a brand name used by the All Metal Products company out of Wyandotte, Michigan.
“This vintage tin toy jeep and trailer is made of heavy sheet steel and resembles a real WW II jeep. The windshield will fold down flat and the hood raises. It has a spare tire. There is a small hole on the right rear side that you could bolt the spare on. It is marked Willys on the front bumper and the windshield frame. Each tire is marked WYANDOTTE TOYS MADE IN U.S.A. This is a good sized toy. The jeep is 11″ long, 5″ wide, and 5 5/8″ high with the windshield up. The trailer is 10 1/2″ long, 4 1/2″ wide and 3 3/4″ high. The wheels all turn and are made of rubber. The tailgate on the trailer opens and closes.
It has some spotty surface rust but is still solid. The hitch is missing from under the jeep. I would have made one for it but have not found a picture of one. It should be about 1 1/2″ long with a hole in it and attaches with a single bolt.”
This restoration looks worth of more pics.
“1946 civilian Jeep completely refurbished from the frame up, new rebuilt motor, with less than 500 miles.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800
At first I thought someone hacked the entrance areas on the passenger and driver’s side. But, after looking more closely, it looks like it was done by design.
“1950 flat fender Willys Jeep all original plus lots of extras with it too. $1800 obo
Title in hand. SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY PLEASE”