UPDATE: **SOLD** was $4700
Might be worth a look.
“new: Fuel tank and sender, tires w/tubes and liners, regulator, brake wheel and master cylinders and radiator.
Rebuilt: Water pump, starter and generator……..
Runs Great!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $4700
Might be worth a look.
“new: Fuel tank and sender, tires w/tubes and liners, regulator, brake wheel and master cylinders and radiator.
Rebuilt: Water pump, starter and generator……..
Runs Great!”
It runs.
“Willys CJ2A JEEP with a small block chevy motor, Original 3 speed tranny, Dodge Dakota power brake booster, original T-case with PTO, I believe it has the original axles, It has a axle flip with new lifted leaf springs. Runs and drives, but not roadworthy. Have clean title. Not interested in trades or payment plans. Call for more info.”
No pics provided.
“Testing the waters, would like to trade for another 4WD, send pictures of what you have
1951 CJ3a, chevy 327ci, 3 speed manual, twin stick dana 18. two fuel tanks, power steering, front disc breaks 8K winch, rear rack with two 5 gal cans. small lift with 33/12.50/15 mudders
538 gears locked front and rear. stock front end, dana 44 full float rear with locking hubs for towing
comes with tow bar. new 12 point wiring harness.
licensed and tagged for the road, but not a commuter by any means. it is rough and needs some work but it is a beast. will post pictures later”
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/06/2014) It’s a project.
“1946 Jeep Willys needs work 4500.00 No text or emails please.”
Archive.org has an interesting collection of Business Screen Magazines from 1944-1947. Reading through them was kind of interesting. I found a few jeeps, too.
https://archive.org/details/business1944screen1946ma6and7rich
I thought this org chart was interesting as well.
The Union online newspaper published a father & son story by Ron Cherry about their restoration of a 1956 wagon. The end of the story was a bit unexpected.
http://www.theunion.com/entertainment/13514873-113/dad-jeep-body-wagon
Doug spotted this photo. It’s too bad there isn’t more jeep.
“Vintage Kodachrome Colorfax Transparency color slide. Early 1960’s. Some specks and dust. Nice picture of a car and airplane.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100
Not perfect, but not a bad price.
“This Jeep is in good condition and only shows a little rust and 2 missing hubcaps as well as a missing horn. Please e-mail first and then I will give you my phone number for texting or calls.”