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“1950 Willy’s Jeep CJ3. Runs great, good body.”
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“1950 Willy’s Jeep CJ3. Runs great, good body.”
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“New motor, body off restoration, 700 miles since restored. F “Huricane” head 4 cylinder, over head valve. 3 speed manual transmission. Original military tires. Painted in Olive Drab (OD green). 4- wheel drive works great. New wiring harness. Registered in the state of Georgia.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/12/2015) It’s a project.
“I am not selling a car… I am offering you a piece of America’s awesome history. What you see in the photos is the frame and drive train of the one the machines that was used to assert the U.S. as the world’s first super power. A 1942 Willy’s Jeep MB. By owning just one of these fine pieces of all American ingenuity, you become a finer more patriotic citizen of this great nation. And one day (most likely when you are not looking) the symbol of this land of freedom, yes a bald eagle, will fly over your home and smile down on it. Now by this time you are thinking “I need this Jeep in my life!! But what has been done to it so far?” Well gents I am glad you asked. After rescuing this beautiful thing from an untimely death in a farmers field I (with the help of my amazing father-in-law a mechanic of over 40 year):
ran all new brake lines
all new brake pads
all new brake cylinders
all new master cylinder
rebuilt the transmission
rebuild the alternator
replaced front and rear bumper
replaced all shocks
bought 5 new rims with 5 like new tires (worth about $1000)
bought a new muffler kit
cleaned up the radiator
rebuilt the starter
up graded to a 12v system
and much more….
The Jeep come with many parks, far to many to list everything in fact. Some will need to be replaced and some just cleaned up a bit. The engine is free turning and ran before we disassembled the Jeep.
After all of this work there was a very unfortunate loss. Try as we might, we were unable to save the body tub. However… we did manage to save the very soul of this glorious beast; the iconic Jeep grill.
There is not to much more needed to bring the beautiful creation of the American auto industry back to life. This is why it is the PERFECT starter for someone looking to begin a new year as a “Jeep guy.”
Begin your dream of having an easy project jeep, with restoring a piece of the American dream.
Please call with any questions. I am asking $3800 OBO. Thank you for your time and God Bless”
This looks like a unique piece.
“Here I have an Extremely rare Willys Jeep Military proposal for a 4-Year program from 1956.
This is a Plastic Comb Binding Book which was apparently used in presentation for the proposed 4-Year Military Development Program for the ¼ Ton 4×4 Willys Vehicles.
Book is dated 10 October 1956.
Books specifies the M38-A1 and presents analyses of weight reduction and cost savings.”
Has a military windshield. May be an MB/GPW?
“1946 willys jeep runs great needs tires. barn find”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Looks like it hasn’t been driven much.
“last driven about 10 years ago. garage kept since”
Looks like a GPW based on the tool slids.
“Selling this beautiful 1942 jeep (Willey’s) 1/4 ton, runs& drives good! Must see! Great condition!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Best Offer.
Listed as a ’41, it has a mix of parts.
“This is a 1941 Willys jeep. It was a daily driver until my wife’s father passed. It was his pride and joy for almost 4 decades. We have changed the fuel filters, oil, fuel, and battery to drive the jeep to our back yard for storage. It is an interesting beast. It has the original backseat and two extra wheels. It is covered with a tarp in the shade but is available for viewing with appt. Will take best offer.”
And it runs, too.
“Ford 289/ Willys, Ford running gear. Has placed in local car shows and mud bogs, street legal, runs badass, 4×4 w/pos. Collector plates, Totally custom. No Pics.. must hear and see to appreciate. Clean title.”