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“Needs TLC. Been sitting a while. Call for details. Need gone ASAP ”
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“Needs TLC. Been sitting a while. Call for details. Need gone ASAP ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Looks like it might make a good project.
“1951 Willy’s Jeepster convertible. Great restoring condition. Very minimal body problems. No engine or transmission. Call Wade.”
UPDATE: Was $3000. **Status Unknown**
Lots of updates, but has a burnt valve.
“1952 m38 military jeep that has been updated. the drivetrain has been converted to cj5 stuff. dana 27 front that has been converted to disc brakes, dana 44 rear, buick oddfire engine, t14 3 speed, dana 18 case, converted to 12v, 2.5″ lift springs, and power steering added. currently runs and drives but the engine has a burnt valve from the previous owner running unleaded fuel. trans pops out of first but have another good transmission. I have some extra parts to go with it. does not come with hard top, comes with a standard windshield. asking 3000 obo or trade for a boat or guns.”
We returned from camping yesterday. It rained much of the time, but that was fine. We enjoyed ourselves anyway. I ran into some trouble with my email while I was gone. So, if you sent me an email in the last three days and I didn’t respond, please resend it.
Just west of Clarkson on Highway 12 we spotted this jeep high on a hill. It looks like it may have been used to carry irrigation lines.
Americans working at a British Ordnance Shop.
“1943- U.S. Army ordnance crews working on a jeep assembly line set up at a depot in England.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Now, why are they putting a pole in the middle of the field?
“1945 Press Photo Willys-Overland Motors unveils postwar Jeep on post-hole digger”
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Looks solid.
“Restored original with rare super hurricane rebuilt engine runs great”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
This runs and drives.
“1946 Willys cj2a. Has flathead engine with a “MB” block. I’ve used this on my farm for a number of years, runs good and fun to drive. Lots of original parts. Not a show Queen but she’ll be the belle of the ball!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
Runs and drives.
“1948 CJ2A Jeep
Run and drives (Engine runs very smooth with no smoke)
New exhaust and battery.
Includes windshield frame, many new parts, and complete manuals.
Clean TX title. ”
Looks solid.
http://sanantonio.craigslist.org/cto/5305095954.html
“In ’48, Willys built three versions of the pickup. One had a regular bed, one had a flatbed, and you could buy one without a bed to customize anything you needed like an ambulance, firetruck etc. This has a flatbed.
As far as I can tell, this jeep has lived its life on a farm in South Texas where it’s hot and dry. There is no rust that I can find so this is a very solid platform. Luckily, virtually every part on these old Willys Jeeps is available through a variety of sources and I’ve replaced or rebuilt many of them. You could take this truck any direction you want. Leave it the way it is and have a ball with it. Or take it all the way to a totally restored model with new shiny paint etc. and it would be worth something in the mid $30Ks. Continue reading