Unclear if it runs or not.
“For sale is in 1947 Willys Jeep cj2a the civilian version I picked it up on a trade just looking to turn it 4000 obo, comes with trailer.”
Unclear if it runs or not.
“For sale is in 1947 Willys Jeep cj2a the civilian version I picked it up on a trade just looking to turn it 4000 obo, comes with trailer.”
This might have a government id plate next to the standard data plate.
“Hello Craigslisters! Today I am posting this jeep that has been sitting for a long long time. Throwing it up to see if anyone is interested in it. I dont have title but will provide bill of sale! by the pictures you can tell it isn’t in best of shape but it is almost 60 years old! Best offer takes it! there is no motor and I am just gonna say the trans don’t function either its been sitting for over 21 years to my knowledge.
YOU PICK UP I HAVE NO TRUCK AND TRAILER TO TOW IT WITH!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Looks like there’s some value.
“Partially restored body, no rust.
For someone to take over restoring.
Clear Title in storage.”
Needs some floor work.
“4 wheel drive Willys wagon. Good running 226 super hurricane flathead 6cyl, T90 transmission, twin stick Spicer 18 transfer case, Dana 44 rear axle, 25 front. Will need work on floors in the rear as well as some other body work. Tailgate is in great shape ( a rare find on willys wagons). A great project that I can’t find the time for.”
A bit rough, but a great price.
“Fiberglass hood from a Willy’s Jeep.
Please call, I don’t respond to text or email.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer
Value unclear.
“45 Willy’s Jeep has 1967 289 motor in it. Started as a project but don’t have time. Has stock rims, hood, fenders, stock axel’s, transfer case. Could part out, but would rather sell as whole. Make Offer $$ It does have a title.”
UPDATE: Still lots of parts available
“I have 12 Jeep Willys engines for sale, mainly all 1940’s thru 50’s. Looking to sell all of them, open to make a deal all of them, or sell individually based upon ones needs. I’ve been an enthusiast and collector my whole life who has owned multiple willy jeeps, both military and civilian over the years. That being said, I’ve accumulated multiples of specific engines, engine parts, and I am looking to sell everything asap.
UPDATE: Was $3000. **SOLD**
(05/02/2014) This might be worth a look. Not running at the moment, but might not take much.
“I don’t know a lot about this vehicle at this point. My father and my nephew worked on this vehicle together. My father had paid someone to get it running and shortly after he got it running it was parked in the barn on a farm. I just recently went down to pick it up to sell it. I know that it is not currently running, but it was running before it was parked. My father has since passed away so I have no more information on the jeep. It is really very cool it is a must see.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8800
(03/26/2014) Deal includes the trailer. It might be worth a look.
“1953 M38A1 Military Jeep and M-100 Trailer. REBUILT, very nice. Rebuilt engine, 3 speed transmission, two speed transfer, axles. Complete new brake system (all lines, master cylinder, wheel cylinders, shoes). 8000 lb. Ramsey winch & PTO (original-fits frame), Five New rims, tires and tubes. Replaced canvas and seats. Rear seat, original too box. Complete off frame resurrection of frame and body…NO Rust out.. Good Glass. Unit has been converted to 12 volt. All lights work including black out. Includes repair and Parts manuals. INCLUDES THESE EXTRAS another engine, transmission, transfer case, bell housing, brake shoes, front and rear axle assemblies, pressure plate, carb parts, hood, tie rods, drive shafts, electrical parts, Tow bar, 24 volt starter. plus other odds and ends.”
I’m going to take the weekend off. Next update will be Monday morning.
Today I spent some time doing some housekeeping on the site, including updating the WordPress backbone to the latest version along with all the plugins. Phone users (and everyone) can now search a little more easily using the ADV search link at the top of the page. So, if something doesn’t quite work right, that’s probably why.
Here’s how our Spruce Goose photo is supposed to look:
On another note, Colin shared an email with me that I altered into the story below. I don’t know about you all, but I warned Ann when we first started dating to tell me before she cut or colored her hair. I said I’d never notice. She’ll even point it out and I still can’t tell, but I can sure spot a jeep with just a glance.
A husband went to the police station to file a “missing person” report for his missing wife:
Husband : I lost my wife, she went shopping & hasn’t come back.
Inspector : What is her height ?
Husband: I never checked.
Inspector : Slim or healthy ?.
Husband: Not slim, can be healthy.
Inspector : Color of eyes ?
Husband : Never noticed.
Inspector : Color of hair ?
Husband : Changes according to season.
Inspector : What was she wearing?
Husband : I think it was red, but not sure whether it was a dress or a suit.
Inspector : Was she driving?
Husband : Yes.
Inspector : Tell me the make, model & color of the vehicle . . . . .
Husband : She was driving a harvest tan CJ-3A with a Buick V6 that generates 250 horsepower powering a Ford Toploader 4 Speed. It has a full cage colored a faux shade of aluminum. The winch on the front is a classic pre-Warn belleview winch held up by an ARB bumper that I customized. There’s a small scratch on the hood and a dent on rear quarter panel …..
The husband halted, then started crying…
Inspector: Don’t worry sir, ……. We will find your jeep.