Titleless rolling chassis.
“Rolling body, no engine or transmission. No Title, Bill of Sale $950”
Titleless rolling chassis.
“Rolling body, no engine or transmission. No Title, Bill of Sale $950”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/23/2013) While this may be titled as a 1949, only the serial number can verify if it is one of the rare CJ-2As manufactured in 1949.
“Very rare only 2180 were made in ’49, it is in very good condition, complete, have extra parts, lots of work done over yrs, Dana 44’s w/ Lockers front & rear have all receipts, have orig wheels also. Must see. Been stored in garage for yrs, hasnt been started in yrs! But was running when parked!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** $5000
“Well maintained
Mostly original
runs great
Lot’s of fun left for the next owner
I prefer phone calls over e-mails”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(08/05/2013) This needs some work.
“1951 willy jeep was my grandfathers , always wanted to restore it got as far as the engine and some body work but it’s in great shape new motor needs s steering box I’m Paul call me if interested”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000
(10/18/2014) Looks solid. Appears to have boat-type seats.
“1951 Willys Jeep. Less than 50 miles on full rebuild. 99% restored. Missing only windshield wipers and an emergency brake to be 100%. Must see to believe. Clean title. $7,000. Serious inquiries only. NO CALLS AFTER 8:00pm. Seller motivated.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5500.
(11/05/2014) Appears to have a MB/GPW body with a tailgate. Maybe a replacement body?
“Fresh off the dear lease, this truck is ready to go back into service as a hunting vehicle or a driver around town, we are in the process of sprucing it up a bit and will be ready soon. Everything on this jeep works, and she runs and drives good. She has locking hubs on her axles, full size spare, full enclosure with windows and doors. Call or text to make it yours today.”
Steve found this unusual article about a soldier that lost his jeep and trailer. As punishment, his pay was docked by the cost of the jeep. Here’s a link to the original article.
But, not everyone played by the book. Here’s a story Steve found about a soldier who wasn’t going to put up with following the rules. It was copied and posted here: http://www.ww2f.com/topic/18434-paris-soldiers-vs-combat-soldiers/
A Soldier Strips the Romance out of Life at War
Post #188 Note:- Gen. J.C.H.Lee was known to Combat GIs as
J***S C****T Himself!! Not affectionately!!
A few days after I made the above post I recalled an incident
I was involved in Paris that showed the real difference between
their life and it’s absurdity that the Army allowed to exist.
A man in our unit was located by the Red Cross so that he
could be returned home as one of his brothers was KIA and
another lost his right arm and since the family was a farming
family he was needed more there than in the ETO.
This unpublished Life Magazine photo was published by this site in 2010. During the liberation of Paris, German soldiers remained in the city, occasionally acting as snipers. In this photo, a French family seeks shelter next to a jeep form a sniper.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/25/liberation-of-paris-photo_n_694625.html
I don’t know if all the parts are there or not.
“Ez Craft model J111 with box. Beautiful red, white and blue box with model parts loose but several not punched.”