UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
(04/23/2015) “panel dont have time finish not for the faint of heart lot of work”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
(04/23/2015) “panel dont have time finish not for the faint of heart lot of work”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3500
(12/28/2015) Has a few updates.
“New tires, new seats, good condition”
UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $2800.
(10/30/2015) This has some funky fenders.
“1948 Willys Jeep CJ2A. It can be a project or just something to run around your yard and plow. The tub is original and a little rough. Original engine and drivetrain – rebuilt. Runs and drives well. Comes with a plow that has a hydraulic pump run from a front engine pto that functions as it should. No windshield. Just replaced the gauges, rewired the lights and had the seats recovered. ”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2900.
(10/06/2014) Needs work.
“1946 JEEP WILLYS CJ2A…4CYL STICK
RUNS AND DRIVES WELL
4X4 WORKS
NEEDS SOME MINOR COMPLETION…;SEATS RECOVERED, GAUGES INSTALLED
NEW WHEELS AND TIRES,…AND HAVE ORIGINAL WHEELS…WITH MUD TIRES
I DO NOT HAVE TO SELL,..SO DONT TRY TO MAKE ME SILLY OFFERS,,…I KNOW WHAT IT IS WORTH AND IM VERY FAIRLY PRICED FOR WHAT IT IS”
John forwarded this article from Hemmings on the Ford T-8 Gun Motor Carriage and its various derivatives. It was a jeep-like vehicle for transporting the M3 37mm anti-tank gun.
Read more here: http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2011/03/28/march-military-campaign-fords-other-wwii-four-wheel-drive-vehicles/?refer=news
Scott’s wagon was painted green last year so that it could appear as a mail jeep for the period movie Carol.
Glenn spotted this one.
“I have a very RARE 1971 CJ5 Jeep backhoe with a go for digger backhoe factory conversion. Ran two years ago, it have a few hydraulic hoses that need to be replaced. NO TRADES. Call or text with any questions. Emails will be deleted. I have the front dozer blade, just not shown in pictures.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(09/20/2015) Looks good.
“Starts right up, clean title in my name. Message me for more information and pictures.”
UPDATE: Listed as a tug, this is more likely a modified CJ-5.
“Possibly one of the rarest Jeep CJ5 of the 70s
Although I have slightly modified the seat and put a different set of wheels I have not seen another one like it.
A total blast to drive! This Jeep was born as an airport tug or as a special vehicle that was used to pull and park airplanes in the 70s
This belonged to a small airport for commercial flights around the Inland Empire county
This is the only one known to make it out of there alive
I believe the airport commissioned Jeep to make 4 Jeep TUGS to be built
3 of them were dismantlement once the airport was closed down.
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UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/14/2015) Deserves some better photos.
“-1969 Buick V6 225 rebuilt less than 10,000 miles ago
-1973 CJ5 transmission
-T18 transfer case
-Posi-traction rear end
-10 watt CB
-Upgraded stereo and speakers
-Alarm system
-Buck shot tires
-Front disc brakes, 11 inch rear drum brakes
-Custom, upgraded driveline
-Frame boxed at stress points
-Warn 8k Lb Winch
-Bikini top
-Rear tow cargo carrier
-Fog lights
-Power steering
-Always stored in the garage”