UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on $6500.
That’s a funky little winch on front.
“great condition rebuilt engine brakes wiring call make offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on $6500.
That’s a funky little winch on front.
“great condition rebuilt engine brakes wiring call make offer”
The body looks pretty good on this.
“Willys Jeep 1947. Very nice shape. Runs great. Good brakes ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000.
Needs a few things.
“World War II 1943 MB Willys Jeep, new tires, frame off restoration 95% complete, not running at this time, all original body, ID tags on dash and frame”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2300
Runs.
“I hav a 1940s willys runs and drives has no reverse due to somthing locked up in clutch just needs to b limbered up tires are bad and has no breaks or batteries ready to b restored trades?only for a wheeler call or txt ”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $600.
Parts value, but the body looks toasted.
“1960 willys jeep forward control. this is the short bed 4cyl standard. pulled out of the woods in wisconson and hauled home. hasn’t run in years. no title. I have a 96 grand Cherokee 4.0 auto for the project also for an additional $600.00 thanks,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900.
Given the warn overdrive, there is some value.
“This is a true military Jeep. I bought this solely for the purpose of the soft top bows for my resto project. This is what a trail rig, mud bogger, or hunting vehicle would have looked like from this early era of 4×4’s. There are some sought-after parts on it:
-Warn overdrive
-lockout hubs
-working electric windshield wiper
-pintle hook & bumperettes
-side steps
-wide off-road tires
This is unusual. Seems to have some MB parts and custom parts.
“I HAVE A OLD WILLYS JEEP THAT HAS BEEN MY GARAGE FOR THE LAST TEN YEARS. IT HAS A 1942 FORD TRUCK FRAME APPERANTLY BUT I AM NOT SURE OF ALL THE SPECIFICS. I PULLED IT OUT CHANGED THE OIL, OILED THE GENERATOR, PRIMED THE FUEL PUMP AND CLEANED THE POINTS AND BOOM, IT STARTED UP. IT HAS A BIKINI TOP TO IT. I GOT THIS ABOUT 15 YEARS AGO. I NEVER LICENSED IT. IT HAS A REGISTRATION PAPER DATING TO THE 60S. I SPOKE WITH DMV THIS WEEK AND THEY SAID MADISON SPECIAL REGISTRATION CAN TITLE THIS. THIS IS AN AS IS SALE. BATTERY IS DEAD SO YOU MIGHT WANT TO BRING ONE. OR I CAN PROVIDE ONE TEMPORARILY SO YOU CAN HEAR IT RUN.”
http://northernwi.craigslist.org/cto/5033586965.html
Some parts value.
“1952 Willys Jeep…….Flat Head 4 Cylinder Motor, 4 wheel drive, pto………..$1200 OBO or trade”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
This might have some parts’ values. Check into the amount of back DMV fees.
“1946 CJ2A Jeep, Started Project, not finished, 260 Ford engine, power steering, 538 rear end gears, Back DMV fees.”
<– Day 37-40 – May 18th-21st: Research | TRIP OVERVIEW | Day 44 – Mon. May 25th: Pioneer Village –>
Abnormally cold drizzle. That defines the last few days in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It generally hits the 70s this time of year; instead temperatures didn’t get much higher than 45 degrees. Needless to say, about the only ‘sight-seeing’ I did this week was my trip to pickup Ann from the Denver airport. She was happy to see me and return to our home (the jeep). So, other than that, I didn’t have much to report this week.
On Friday May 22nd, we broke free of the cold weather and drove through a series of rain storms toward Omaha, Nebraska. We saw a couple jeeps along the way, but the rain made photos impractical.
We are heading to Omaha Ann’s son is graduating from high school in Omaha. We’ll be here about three days and then work our way back to Colorado. Hopefully, the weather will warm up and dry up as there are several things I want to complete upon our return that ought to be fun to share.
<– Day 37-40 – May 18th-21st: Research | TRIP OVERVIEW | Day 44 – Mon. May 25th: Pioneer Village –>