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“I have a 1946 willys cj2a flat fender its a parts truck but its all here I have the flat head engine and transmission all the axles ,frame is good the body is pretty rough I cant not find the title”
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“I have a 1946 willys cj2a flat fender its a parts truck but its all here I have the flat head engine and transmission all the axles ,frame is good the body is pretty rough I cant not find the title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Interesting rims and unusual hardtop.
“47 willys, must sell, lots of extras, call for info.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5800.
(06/25/2015) Some closer photos would help!
“53 willys 3B (high hood) has a 327 chev motor with camel hump heads. good rubber, clear title, needs work but runs real good, back seat is removeable. bikini top.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4800.
(06/25/2015) The body looks good in the shadows, but does it look as good in the sun? 🙂
1963 Willys Utility Wagon, modified as 1970’s retro-style high performance 4-wheel drive (with V-8 engine). Partially restored, starting with mechanics and function, and have been working through body and looks.
Come and examine and hear about the Willys to appreciate this antique.”
Don’t forget that this weekend is the Northwest FC Get-Together. It should be beautiful weather in Tacoma this weekend!
MIDWEST FC UPDATE:
Roger shared some more photos from last weeks Midwest FC event. Roger tells me he was able to sell four of the six windshields he had available. He also wanted to thank everyone that came and contributed by coming…especially those who came a long distance. There were FC’ers from Florida, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Maryland, Tennessee, Indiana, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. Roger also awarded Wayne and Sally Trent the furthest-traveler award … all the way from Hudson, Florida to the Southwest Ohio FC Gathering July 26-28. His haul rig was a ’53 Ford Cab with a Freightliner front axle and Cummins engine. His trailer carried a pop-up camper and the FC 170 Wrecker. Here are some photos of it:
Johnny had some skills back in the day!
“1947 Press Photo Johnny Price of Indians Catches Flies Upside Down in a Jeep
This is an original press photo. Johnny Price, Cleveland Indians comedian, demonstrates, with the aid of a jeep, how the outfielder of 1950 will chase flies–even while upside down. Price showed how before exhibition game between Indians and New York Giants at Tucson, Arizona.Photo measures 9 x 7.25inches. Photo is dated 03-15-1947.”
Great photo.
“1944- U.S. Marine and U.S. Navy Seabee shaking hands in front of sign erected by the 3rd Marine, 2nd Raider Regiment on Bougainville which reads:
So when we reach the Isle of Japan
With our caps at a jaunty tilt
We’ll enter the city of Tokyo
On the roads the seabees built.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4250.
Looks like a fair price.
“1960 CJ3 farm jeep. It’s not perfect, but it’s in good shape for 55 years old with 50K miles showing on the odometer. 4 cyldr, 3 speed manual, twin stick transfer case. The windshield swings out for ventilation. New exhaust. Recovered seats and bran spankin new tires. Clear title. I’m selling due to health reasons. You can drive it home or I can deliver for $100 within 75 mile’s. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
Lots of mods.
“1953 willys wagon sitting on a 1986 chevy blazer chassie, 350 engine,400 automatic transmision,35 inch tires,tinted glass, 18 curcuit wiring harness,tilt steering colunm,disk front brakes,roll bar”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** It was listed on eBay, but didn’t sell through eBay. May have sold locally.
Doesn’t run at the moment. Seller messed with the points. Has a unique interior.
“Greetings, you are bidding on my 1958 Willys Forward Control 170 pick up. First, I know very little about anything mechanical, I bought this jeep out of a jeep collection in Houston, Texas. I have owned it for approx. one year. It has seen light work on my farm and was running fine until I decided to replace the points, distributor, spark plug wires, etc. It has not run since, my jeep friends seem to think the points are not set correctly. I don’t have the time to mess with it and more and it is taking up space in my barn. Tires are non-directional military and have good trend left gas gauge and heat gauge have never worked. Headlight, taillights and blinkers work, heater works.”