UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350.
UPDATE: This looks like a Koenig hardtop.
“old willies hard top asking 350.00 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350.
UPDATE: This looks like a Koenig hardtop.
“old willies hard top asking 350.00 obo”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1500.
(01/23/2014) It’s a project.
“This is a 1946 willys army jeep. Will need to be restored but this is the real army jeep you always saw in the movies. Dress it up and you’ll have a gem. It does have a clean and clear title. Good luck”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
(11/01/2013) It appears solid. Looks like it runs.
“Willy’s Jeep 1951 Four banger engine, $1500 OBO,”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $5500.
(01/29/2014) This looks solid.
“I’m selling my 1948 Willys CJ2A in MB dress. This old girl runs and drives great through all three gears, high ands low range, 2 and 4 wheel drive. PTO winch works like a champ. Everything is there, needs nothing to drive, street legal, with CLEAR TITLE in hand. The body has rust, as with any vehicle of this age, but it is still solid.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
“BETWEEN 1964-1969 ONLY 2600 LEFT HAND DRIVE SIRES 2 NISSAN PATROLS MADE IT TO THE U.S..THE C.E.O. OF NISSAN WAS IMPRISONED FOR WAR CRIMES AFTER W.W.2.TOYOTA,NISSAN,MITSUBISHI, WERE COMMISSIONED TO BUILD A 4-WHEEL DRIVE JEEPS,SO THEY COPIED WILLY-KAISER JEEP DESIGN.IN THE EARLY 60’S IT GREW TO FJ TOYOTA MODEL AND PATROL FOR NISSAN .NISSAN REFUSED TO EXPORT ANY MILARTY STYLE CARS TO THE U.S.. SO THE NISSAN PATROL WAS THE DOMINATE 4BY4 IN MOST 3RD.WORLD COUNTRIES.
4.0L 7 BOLT MAIN 170 H.P. ,3 SPEED TRANSMISSION,HIGH-LOW AND LOCK OUTS.GAUGES WORK,GOOD HEAT,ORIGINAL COMPLETE.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
(11/08/2013) This is a package deal.
“For Sale 4 Willys Jeep Wagons and parts. 1949 wagon 4×4 with papers roll bar extra doors and some misc parts,1956 panel delivery no motor or tranny 2 wheel drive with straight axle and leaf springs still with original gold leaf patina and paint pretty solid truck full of extra parts,1960 wagon 4×4 with papers very rusty body Buick v6 drive train complete and has a pto. 1962 panel 4×4 with power angle plow complete runs but motor knocks. Also 3 extra axles and a good running hurricane 226. There is also a very clean nose 2 fenders ,hood and grille I will throw in also. There are two nice transmissions and transfer cases that go with this too. Every part and piece I have for these wagons go with the deal. $4500.00 for all of it. I will not break these up they all go together.”
UPDATE: Was $1000. **SOLD**
(01/22/2014) Unclear how much value is here.
“ran when parked radiator gone the rest is there turns over tires up.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2400
(07/12/2013) It doesn’t run.
“1946 Willy’s CJ-2A – Jeep. 3 speed manual – Buick 225 V6 conversion – currently not running. DMV registration is all current – no back fees. ”
Goose discovered this wonderful photograph of Frederick Hartt, a professor of history and former officer in the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives Division of the US Army. He was known as one of the Monuments Men, a group that will have a much higher profile once the new movie comes out February 7 (I already have date night arranged with Ann).
This photograph was published on at Huffington Post, along with a short article about the Monuments Men. Let’s see, hunting lost art with a jeep. I think that might just be my dream job . . .
If you plan on seeing the movie, at least one of the scenes shown in the previews is in a cavern. It looks like there are endless bags of gold/currency/valuables on the floor. A similar real scene was photographed on April 7, 1945.
Interesting carrier on the front bumper. Looks solid.
“1953 Willys Jeep CJ3A. Really nice condition. Mostly stock with various upgrades. 12 volt converted, new gages, new locking hubs, new marker and headlights, etc. Original 4 cyl flathead engine runs fine. Got to see this to appreciate it. $6750 (you can’t buy a new quad for that). More than twice that put into it. Call, email, or text Dennis at 505-273-zero-two-four-4. No scams.”