UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
(02/18/2013) This DJ needs some work.It looks like it is still 2WD.
“I have a red Willy Jeep for sale. Project. See pictures, serious inquires, please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
(02/18/2013) This DJ needs some work.It looks like it is still 2WD.
“I have a red Willy Jeep for sale. Project. See pictures, serious inquires, please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
This has a rear winch and probably a rear PTO.
“1946 Jeep Willy
Engine rebuilt 7 years ago
Runs, fun little vehicle. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900.
(04/01/2015) Another example of a flat tie front cowl blended onto a CJ-5 body. For kicks it has a MB?GPW windshield.
“his is a running licensed 51 Willy’s that had $2500 worth of work on before I got it. runs and drives doing custom camo job on it. I am selling so I can get a newer jeep for my wife . I am up for a trade for newer jeep. there are not many Willy’s left but you can still find parts. call jason”
Last week I dropped by my parents house to visit. Naturally, I also had some sonny-do chores to finish, including my annual ‘sweeping of the roof’. Their tall fir trees might look beautiful, but eventually fall from the limbs and have to land somewhere. How they all seem to reach the roof remains a mystery to me.
The good news is I did manage to get a little work done on Biscuit. After swapping rear leaf spring combinations more times than i care to count, I finally got a grouping that puts the jeep level and the pumpkin at the right angle. That completes the changes necessary for the rear. Now I just have to finish off the engine compartment, brake, and clutch changes. I’m in no rush as the next book is the priority project, but hopefully by years end the jeep will be running again.
Looking for a modern truck in a vintage package? Thanks to Guy, we now know of at least one option: Legacy Classic Trucks. Based out of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, the company specializes in rebuilding classic trucks of all kinds, including Jeep Scramblers and Dodge Power Wagons. The Four Door Power Wagon below is one example. According to their website, most of their trucks are built to order with a variety of power train options and are priced accordingly.
Charles in Belgium has these two pumps and plans to sell one. The problem is he’s not sure which one he should keep and is having trouble learning more about them. I did a little research and found other, more common WWII pumps, but couldn’t find any examples of these. So, anyone know if one is more interesting or more valuable than the other?
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2600.
Sure seems like a good price. No good pics of the body provided.
“1947 CJ2A runs great and everything works. Rebuilt motor with 12 volt system.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
It sure looks like there’s been nicely rebuilt, though not perfectly stock. It could be a good price.
“Beautifully restored 1952 Jeep with tow bar attachment. Runs and looks great. Original motor, military tires and much more. No trades or PayPal.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2900.
This may be a good price.
“1950 willys cj3a jeep, Has1971 pinto 4 cyl engine, new alt, brakes, seats, paint, mini top, runs good”