UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350.
Not sure how much value is here.
“Jeep CJ-6 project/ parts
Started to fit Small block Chevy, but removed engine.
Has man trans
Changed both axles to Chevy
For sale as is, can deliver”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350.
Not sure how much value is here.
“Jeep CJ-6 project/ parts
Started to fit Small block Chevy, but removed engine.
Has man trans
Changed both axles to Chevy
For sale as is, can deliver”
UPDATE: Body has been removed.
“I bought this about a month ago and I just don’t have the time or space to restore like I wanted too. We did get the jeep to turn over and run which I bought and wasn’t running. The body is off right now but can easily be put back on but does need work this is a project vehicle. I do have a title from previous seller”
Someone was looking for rims like these yesterday.
“I have a set of ford/jeep rims with 32 inch at tires that have decent tread but are older tires I’m asking $100 and I also have a light bar off of a cop car works good has alot of different modes asking $100 obo for it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800.
(02/11/2015) Needs a little work.
“I am selling my 1947 Willys Jeep CJ2A. The jeep can sit for months and fire right up. Clear title. Several items have been replaced. Clutch, battery, fuel cell. The master cylinder does leak and will need replacing. The jeep is pretty solid for a 68 year old vehicle, does have some rust on the Hat Channel under the tub. ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/23/2015) Looks nice.
“Very Sharp Looking 1961 Willys Jeep CJ-3b Garage Kept. Winch on front bumper. Soft top. Runs good. Call or text for more information. Can arrange for shipment to you.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $15,000
(01/15/2015) Looks solid.
“1955 Korean War M38A1 Willy’s Jeep that is in excellent condition. I have receipts, work order, maintenance logs going back nearly 20 years. This jeep has had a lot of time, effort and money invested into it over the years including a full engine overhaul (at a cost of nearly 3.5K– nothing was skimped. Vehicle has approx 2700 miles since engine overhaul. I currently drive the jeep when weather permits in parades and military funerals. The paint is from Quantico U.S. Marine Base and is Marine Chemical Resistant paint approximately 8 years old. Every thing works on the jeep. Gages, horn, lights and has new spark plugs, wires, new radiator and has a very hard to find military antenna. This is a 24 volt system that has 2 new military batteries. This is not a frame off restoration but everything else is 100 percent. All new canvas on seats and top. There is an AM/FM/CD radio
with 9″ speakers mounted in two ammo cans in the rear of the jeep. Five new military tires and tubes”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
“Dependable and reliable-everything works well. Roll bar, soft top, removable rack, receiver hitch, tow bar, tool box, gas can, new tires, 12 volt system and wiring -most everything is original, rebuilt, or aftermarket parts, original 4 cyl. And running gear, service manual and receipts for parts.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Includes some hunting seats.
“1948 JEEP OverLand WILLYS CJ2A
Original L Head 134
Standard Transmission 3 Speed with Reverse
Has 16.1 by 16.5 Tractor Tires
Front & Rear Ends Locked , No Locking Hubs
has Power Steering and Tilt Wheel
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
This May 1942 Junior Scholastic magazine had a Ford GP on the cover.
“Junior Scholastic magazine for school kids. Week of April 27-May 2 1942 issue.
16 pages. A little larger than 8 inches x 11 inches.
World War II era article about the modern mechanized cavalry charging into battle on motorized vehicles, motorcycles (like the Harley-Davidson WLA), and even horses still.
Complete. Clean pages. No water damage. No creases. Normal amount of age-browning to the paper. Considering the newspaper-quality wartime paper used, this magazine is in remarkably nice condition after 70 plus years. There’s some minimal red marking here and there. The delicate folded, stapled-binding has a small amount of separation along the top and bottom edges, but is holding together well.”