UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7400.
(10/22/2013) Not 100% original, but looks good.
“1946 Willys Jeep…Completely Original…Must see! Runs great. $7500.00
Only serious buyers.
NO SECOND PARTY REPS. or MARKETING SALES CALLS”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7400.
(10/22/2013) Not 100% original, but looks good.
“1946 Willys Jeep…Completely Original…Must see! Runs great. $7500.00
Only serious buyers.
NO SECOND PARTY REPS. or MARKETING SALES CALLS”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2700.
(04/02/2013) This is supposed to have an early serial number: #19984.
“1942 ww2 jeep gpw-19984
Have pink and is currently on non-op
Still has original style T-84 transmission
Tub is pretty rusty and someone skinned the back half with sheet metal, I removed the back part
Previous owner said the motor was rebuilt shortly before he bought it and he didn’t get much use out of it before the brakes went out
Brakes need to be gone through and fixed, currently it is rigged up where just the fronts work
Oil pan was dropped and cleaned out (which ended up being pointless) when I got it before I got it running
Has been converted to 12 volt, just put a brand new battery in it
Starts, runs, and shifts great
Would make a great restoration project
$2700 obo”
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/22/2013) Lots of updates to this flattie.
“I have a 1946 MJ flat fender jeep that I have for sale. Its originally from Arizona which means the actual body is in great shape a little surface rust but not much. The motor is a crate 327 coupled to a turbo 350 transmission. The flowmaster exhaust sounds awesome. Does not have a transfer case so it is 2wd. I’ve been told the motor only has a couple hundred miles on it. It has been sent to me from my family in arizona. If you know anything about these jeeps you will understand when I say im 6’3″ and frankly dont really fit in it. sitting on brand new 33x 12.5 radial svt tires. I would consider it to be more of a hot rod then a jeep but to make it a 4×4 just put a transfer case in and your set. It does have collector plates on it now but other then starting it and letting it warm up it doesnt get used so I figure its time for it to go. If you have any questions email me and ask and I will do my best to answer any questions.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000 Only Jeep available now (trailer was available, too).
(03/10/2010) Here’s an original combo that hasn’t been restored.
“1952 M38 flatfender jeep, original 4cyl flathead gas engine, 4 spd trans, this jeep was released from the US gov. forestry service and in original condition. All data plates intact and almost no rust. It has a thick layer of red paint over the original army green.”
Dave Antram forwarded this photo of a Dallas, Texas, Pawnshop run by Rubin Goldstein from 1931 until 1972. I don’t know how the store became “Honest Joe’s”, but I do know Goldstein’s personal motto: YCDBSOYA ….. “You can’t do business sitting on your Afghanistan”. You can learn more about Goldstein here.
Now, can you spot the Willys Wagon in this photo?
Here’s a rare jeep-train photo Marc forwarded. I’ll see if I can find more info about this. We stopped near here during our stay in Mackinaw City, MI in May.
Marc spotted this neat photo. It’s a reprint.
“On 12 January 1945, the first convoy of 113 vehicles, led by General Pick, departed from Ledo; they reached Kunming, China on 4 February 1945 :: 12.6 x 17.4 cm (approximately 5.0 x 6.8 inches).”
Here’s a good look at some chassis assembly.
“This is an original press photo. Photo measures 9 x 7.25inches. Photo is dated 06-20-1942.”
UPDATE:Was $3250. **SOLD**
(01/03/2014) Brad’s selling this nice looking DJ-3A at a good price. The only minor issue I see is the modified steps, but those could be repaired over time.
“Willys DJ-3A, Survivor, 2WD, 1958 Flat Fender Dispatch Jeep 4×2, Mostly Restored with rebuilt engine & transmission. Other items; new Best Top, brakes, radiator, elec cooling fan, rebuilt steering box & carb. Runs needs some TLC.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
Runs, but no title.
“1947 Jeep Willys was being build for a mud race truck, but don’t have time for it anymore. Asking $2000 or will take best offer. Runs, no title bill of sale only, Tires do hold air would be Great for Deer lease hunting buggy. ”