UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
“Runs great body good tires good brakes leak like they all do lol
Ill post pic later
Will trade for horse trailer, or?.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
“Runs great body good tires good brakes leak like they all do lol
Ill post pic later
Will trade for horse trailer, or?.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,900.
(04/11/2015) Lots of work done, but not sure why the correct bumpers and other issues weren’t corrected during the rebuild.
“Off frame restoration. Engine bored 30 over, professional built 95% new 80% original. Body stamped Ford, new canvas seats and more. less then 50 miles 12 volt system”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/31/2014) It’s a project.
“I have an all original 1946 CJ2A Jeep Willys project for sale. I have everything to rebuild. I stripped everything down a few years ago to do a complete frame off restoration, but I haven’t had the time to finish this project. The frame, axles and L134 motor are all rebuilt. I also have the T90 3 speed transmission and transfer case, the original tub, fenders, hood, windshield and seats. I also have all the miscellaneous parts to go with, such as steering parts, electrical, and gauges. It still needs to be finished, and the tub needs some patch work. Asking $3000 for everything. Current Non-Op and pink in hand. No back fees. The picture of the jeep all together is what it looked like 3 years ago, and that is what it will look like again once rebuilt.”
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Apparently, we needed some rest. We woke up early, checked emails, Facebook, etc, then fell back asleep for a nap. I blame the rain (seems as good excuse as any and it rained all day).
When we awoke, I was hungry. I found a place I wanted to try called Titas Taco House that had a five start YELP rating with 145 reviews. So off we went.
It was 11am when we arrived at the Humble, Texas, location to find a house converted into a small restaurant. We could see much of the dirt parking lot because it was already filled with cars. This bode well for our food adventure.
Inside the restaurant there was no list of prices and no menu. There was a series of poles and ropes, suggesting that long lines were not unusual.
However, we must have timed it right, because we walked right up to the order station. In front of us were about 20 different options for filling our tacos.
Again, no names on anything. We had to ask what was what. Ann decided on three corn tortillas filled with egg & sausage, potatoes and polish sausage, and poblanos and cheese. To make the tortillas, the server laid a thin layer of refried beans onto the tortilla and then added a small amount of filling.
Seth found this for sale on eBay. I tried contacting the Seattle Jeep Club, but no one has responded. It doesn’t have the ‘rump bumpers’ text, so I suspect it’s not an early version of the patch (see an example of David’s early Seattle Jeep Club patches here).
“Large 9″X6″, never used, Seattle Jeep Club embroidered patch for a jacket or shirt. This piece is in great shape. Nice and clean retaining the vibrant colors. Please ask questions before buying and thanks for looking!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
The jeep appears solid as well. Includes a trailer.
“Selling our beloved Willy’s Jeep. We’ve had this Jeep on the family farm for years. Attachments include; Snowplow, winch, irrigation pump, sickle mower, matching trailer and hard top. Clear title. Cash in hand. Please email me if you have any questions.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
“Very nice 1949 Willy’s Jeep. CJ3A. Original motor and transmission, plus overdrive. New brakes. Always garaged.”
Frank’s got this CJ-5 Fire Jeep for sale.
“Thi Kaiser Willys has an original four cylinder 134 cu.in. engine on board.
Heavy duty winch, Good tires and brakes. Soft top and doors. New windshield & Drive shafts. Comes with some fire equipment, siren , lights and new keyed lockers. Oak wood tail board , Tow hitch and more. A show stopper and special interest fire truck.”
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/calgary/1966-fire-truck-support-unit/1069765089
UPDATE. Was $1600.**Status Unknown**
“Fun little jeep great for around town get ready for hunting season goes anywhere”
UPDATE: Status Unknown Was $2500.
(03/24/2015) Looks like a great price.
“New brakes, master cylinder, wheel cylinder. Runs great. Seat recovered.”