UPDATE: Was $5500. **SOLD**
(05/28/09) “70 PERCENT RESTORED RUNS GREAT ALL NEW PARTS NEED FUEL TANK AND SEATS AND PAINT I HAVE EVERYTHING ELSE RAN OUT OF TIME TO FINISH THESE ARE HARD TO FIND WITH PTO DRIVE IN REAR”
UPDATE: Was $5500. **SOLD**
(05/28/09) “70 PERCENT RESTORED RUNS GREAT ALL NEW PARTS NEED FUEL TANK AND SEATS AND PAINT I HAVE EVERYTHING ELSE RAN OUT OF TIME TO FINISH THESE ARE HARD TO FIND WITH PTO DRIVE IN REAR”
UPDATE: Still Available
(07/07/2014) Aren’t those rims put on backwards?
“1946 willys jeep, runs & drives good, working 4wd, new brakes,fuel pump & filter,comes with extra set of factory wheels, clear title, No trades, calls only No texting !!”
UPDATE: Still Available (05/26/2013)
“All original hurricane flathead runs, drives, original and aftermarket wheels, hardtop, rollecage, great summer vehicle. $3000, obo, part trade drives it home.”
According to the July 1974 issue of W-O Sales News, this is a reprint of an actual editorial that appeared in a Nashville paper.
This is an unusual combination of posters on one sheet. Or, was this the norm and I didn’t know it?
“2 World War 2 Poster/prints on 1 sheet. Total size approx. 22″ x 28”.
Comes with hard backing and in a plastic frame.
Jeep portion signed by Reinhardt. “V” Stamp portion signed by Franklin Arbuckle.
Bottom of Jeep photo reads “W.S.S. 801 0-537578 U.S. Government Printing Office. 1943”
Under “V” side it states “Exact Reproduction of a Poster Designed by The Canadian National War Finance Commitee”
A small 1 inch or so section of plastic framing border has chipped and some has light “yellowing”.
Please view all photos to see exact condition of item.
On cardboard on back it states “From Bensen Paper Work USNR WWII”
Please email any questions.
Thanks for looking.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
A jeep on a tea spoon? I would never haver guess that would happen. It’s located in the Netherlands.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
Here’s a good looking FC with a rear PTO.
“1957 FC150 Stakebed, Full restoration 1 year ago, Runs Strong, We drive it on every sunny weekend we have, really turns heads, everybody loves it. Installed warn overdrive from “Herm the Overdrive Guy” Rear PTO, Re-cored radiator, 12 volt alternator w/Painless wiring system. correct Motorola Radio (rarely seen). Absolutely NO RUST, all metal work stripped to bare and repair with steel. 16″rims interior is tastefully redone. I added a jeep tach, oil gauge, voltmeter. Paint is Primrose Green (70 e-type Jag color) and Willy’s Presidential White (cream) New Windshield, Door windows and Rear window. New gaskets throughout (windows, doors and windshield. Tight Steer from Walck’s, Feel free to contact me with questions.”
Looks like a solid jeep.
“1948 Willys Jeep CJ2A 3000.00 (OBO)
1978 V6 Buick 231 Motor
Twin Header Pipes
Runs Great
Power Brakes and Clutch
New Brakes Shoes and Drums
With Removable Top
As Is”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Jim pointed out the unusual method of attaching a thermometer to the dash of this CJ-5. Does this have a rear PTO? I’ve never seen one covered quite like that.
“Original unrestored classic daily driver. 32500 miles rebuilt 2500 miles ago,original teal paint,stock bumpers front and rear,new tires,top, shocks, very solid vehicle, very little rust,some rust in tool box(see pic.) heater is not connected, speedometer not working now,but have new cable.garaged 37yrs.stock wheels and hub caps.”