UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Ran last summer.
“Truck needs restoration, pictures show the details. Needs body work. Ran last summer, but have not tried to start it since. Mileage unknown”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Ran last summer.
“Truck needs restoration, pictures show the details. Needs body work. Ran last summer, but have not tried to start it since. Mileage unknown”
Runs with 161 motor.
“Early 5-digit VIN
Body — Fair to good.
Engine — Vgood — Rare 6-161 Kaiser Supersonic.
Trans — Good — T90 3 speed.
Tires, Brakes and Spare — Excellent.
Seats — Excellent.
Electrical — Fair — 6 volt system (lights disconnected).
Included — Front towbar, additional small accessories and parts, i.e. manual, tire mount, light fixtures, headlight switches, etc.
This jeep was purchased in Colorado in 2010. Trailered to AZ in 2012. Got it into running condition with carb rebuild, new tires, new seats and fuel line repairs. Nice project jeep for someone with know-how and tools. Clear title.
Cash sale only. As is. $3,000 obo”
Looks like the body has been stretched to fit on the toyota chassis.
“41 Willys jeep on a Toyota land cruiser frame with a built 327 motor with 4 speed bogs warner tran $3,900 or trade”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Unclear if this runs or not.
“1949 WILLYS JEEP WITH EXTRA TRANSMISSION AND EXTRA TOP, awesome project”
There appears to be value here.
“For sale 1951 Willy’s Wagon. 2 wheel drive, original flat head six, three speed with over drive. Was a driver six years ago. Needs sheet metal work to correct rusted floor boards, rockers and tail gate. Will need to be towed. Does not run. All of the glass is there and original. This is a project not a turn key jeep. $900 obo.”
No pics provided.
“I have two willys jeeps. I took them apart to make one Jeep and I just do not have the time. I am looking to sell as a whole or parts. I have the orginal L head motor with a brand new headgasket ran when removed , Dana 44 free float axels, New suspension, new gas tank, lights, bumpers, body parts, grilles, tires, rims, the Original 3 on the tree transmission, transfer cases, pto, seats, etc. The list goes on I have everything and more! A lot of new parts. Both frames are in immaculate shape one needs to be sanded. Texting is a better way to get a hold of me. All the parts are kept in storage.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/18/2014) It’s a project with a funky top. Listed as a 1945, it’s later than that.
“Willys Overland Jeep CJ 2A 60mph max, has tailgate, doors, hard top, has engine (not running), has tail lights, has front grill, hood, needs tires, Great for museum restoration project.”
I hope everyone gets to enjoy themselves on this day of rest (and shopping … lol). Ann’s making tonight’s dinner, so I have the night off of cooking.
Below is a 1948 Popeye cartoon that features two jeeps.
Here’s an official Jeep Jockeys souvenir program I found on ebay a couple years ago. I finally scanned it yesterday. Many of the photos didn’t print well, but it’s still an interesting booklet, especially for those like me that recognize some of the racers names. I was disappointed by all the ads, but I included them in the scans.
A little background information: the Yakima Jeep Jockeys of Yakima, Washington, formed a club in 1963. In 1965 they incorporated and joined the Pacific Northwest Four Wheel Drive Association. Beginning in 1971, the club held a series of Jeep Jockeys 4×4 Championship Races. They held them at leaf through 1977, but I do not know how much longer they were held after that year.
Exploration Northwest featured the 1977 race in one of their 1977 episodes. I was given permission to share two video clips from their episodes here.
You might remember Ron Day’s photos from a 1977 Yakima Race. It seems to be the same race that was featured in the souvenir program below.
This early Yakima Ridge Runners “Jeep Rodeo” race was captured on film. It’s short, but still fun to watch. It’s called “Jeep Jockeys Jar and Jounce“.
This is a still from the video. You can click on the picture to reach the video.