UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2500.
At the very least needs a fuel line.
“I have a 1946 willys jeep for sale. It runs just needs a fuel line. I do have the roof and the doors that go with it. Great project car”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2500.
At the very least needs a fuel line.
“I have a 1946 willys jeep for sale. It runs just needs a fuel line. I do have the roof and the doors that go with it. Great project car”
Looks like parts vehicles.
“This listing is for 2 Willy’s Jeeps. I know very little about these, I’ll do the best I can to field any questions.
We do not have titles for these vehicles. We are selling these as parts only and have no way to acquire a title. They were donated to our charity. We will of course provide a bill of sale. We had a mechanic do a once over on the one with the body off to the side and he said that it had good compression in 3 cylinders and low in the 4th cylinder. We also installed a new starter.
The oil looks great and was recently changed.
The other Jeep engine oil is milked, but appears in solid condition. LOTS more pictures here: http://www.v8s10.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=39657”
No pics provided. Hell cat?
“4cyl flathead hell cat motor
runs well!!
Good Frame
4×4”
Engine runs!
“willies jeep chasey, drive train complete. with title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer
The seller lists this project at $4000, but notes he didn’t know how to price it. Obviously that’s a bit high, so he encourages offers.
“It is time to SAS my 4runner so I need to sell one project to fund the other project.
1946 Willys cj2a with clean California title in my name. It is current and is in non-op
It is essentially in stock form with the exception of a chevy 265 V8.
I had big plans and still do but no money to have all the toys.
I have a ton of parts.
UPDATE: Still Available.
“1951 Jeep
Nice M38
Needs resto
95% of parts/systems
Still together
Original engine”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
(02/25/2015) Ian is selling his near complete jeep. It ran until he experience a problem with the starter. Ian includes lots of information about the jeep.
I have fallen into the classic trap of rebuilding old iron – I got deep into a project before finally realizing that I am not enjoying it. What I have is 95% of the way to being a totally awesome retro offroader – not the lifted V8 junk that most people do, but rather something that keeps the classic style of the Willys Jeep and improves its performance in sensible ways.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
(10/30/2014) Seller believes this is all original, but the M-38 body suggests otherwise.
“1947 Willy”s Jeep universal ready to restore. It is all original except the four cylinder engine. It has a rebuilt pinto four cylinder engine. For the person that is looking for a rock climber, this one can be set up just for that purpose. It has the original transmission, transfer case, front and rear axles. It has fog lights, and a tow bar, with lock out hubs. It has been stored for the last seven years. Please no texting,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
“RUNNING CONDITION. 6 CYL HURRICANE ENGINE 3SPEED MANUAL TRANS 4X4
HAS LEAKY FRONT WHEEL CYLINDER. ALL INSTRUMENTS WORKING. WANTED TO RESTORE BUT GOT TOO BUSY. FAIR BODY. ORIGINAL SEATS, HEADLINER AND GLASS THESE WERE THE FIRST REAL SUV’S COME GET IT BEFORE ITS GONE. GREAT SUMMER PROJECT.”
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Ann in front of ‘her’ plane, a B-52 (though technically not this model). Back in her Air Force Days before Bin Laden blew her up, she used to load it with weapons. @ the National Museum of Nuclear Science and Technology.
For years I”d read and heard about the television series Breaking Bad. This past summer, lacking any good TV, Ann and I decided to watch the episode’s pilot to see if we’d enjoy it. We were hooked from the very beginning. Within a couple weeks we watched the entire six-year series. In case you haven’t seen it, the show is about an Albuquerue science teacher named Walter White who feels forced to produce meth to save his family’s finances. If you haven’t watched the show and don’t want to know the ending, leave the post now!
With that background in mind, our first item of business was to find the real gravestone marker for the mythical Walter White. The headstone was initially put into a real cemetary, but some reasonable complaints caused it to be moved to a small strip mall. When we arrived at the mall, the location of the headstone wasn’t obvious. We had to look around before spotting it in an outdoor alcove. Ann was particularly pleased, because this was her idea.
There are both guide-tours and self-guided tours of Breaking Bad film sites in Albuquerque. You can learn all kinds of things here.
Following that quick stop we headed to the touristy area of old town Albuquerque. Anchored by a church established in 1702, the area is typical of New Mexican town squares. In the center is a square bordered on all sides by a road with shops/restaurants lining the road. I was surprised to see that the square was much quieter and subdued than the square in Santa Fe (or it was on this day).
Perhaps the most striking difference between the Santa Fe and Albuquerque shops are the proliferation of Break Bad memorabilia. There were also some Better Caul Saul shirts as well, the prequel to Breaking Bad.