UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750.
Looks like a Sears standard half-top to me.
“Willy’s Jeep parts miscellaneous items 1951 -1953 years”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750.
Looks like a Sears standard half-top to me.
“Willy’s Jeep parts miscellaneous items 1951 -1953 years”
Not sure how much value is here. The body, which needs work, is sitting on a Toyota chassis.
“This 52 Willys is sitting on a modern Toyota truck chassis giving it power steering and disc brakes as well as a tilt steering wheel that comes with it. It has been chopped 5″. This is a very solid roller that is going to make somebody a badass hot rod. Again, it is a roller (no motor/transmission). I can deliver it if necessary for a handle (thats the big bottle) of Jack Daniels or a Gallon of moonshine. rat rod, project, jeep, vintage”
There’s still some work left on this project.
“I’m posting this for a friend of mine. If you want to talk to him about this call the number listed.
134 ci Hurricane engine. New brakes from backing plate to tires. New wheel bearings & seal’s all the way around. New front hubs, new master cylinder with brake light switch. All rubber brake lines and stainless steel line’s replaced.
To complete this project all you need it time and labor. Everything that I needed to buy for it has been bought. You’ll need to adjust the master cylinder & bleed the brakes. Gas tank been repaired, New floor pan that goes under the fuel tank is included. Complete new fuel line, new fuel pump and a carb rebuild kit are also included. I have a fuel cell and electric pump for it. Radiator has been repaired, new bottom hose & fan belt. I’ve reupholstered the seats. Like I said before, everything you need to put this Jeep back on the road comes with it. I’m also throwing in a Tote bar. There are some other parts that will also go with it.
Before I tore into this project I drove it and motor and tranny was in pretty good shape. I bought it to restore, but have decided I’m too old start another project. $2,500 will buy you a lot of fun. ”
Probably some work involved with this one.
“1947 willys. Keep. Motor. And Clutch. Locked. Up. Very. Nice. 2600”
Maybe someone can use this?
“I have a cj2a tub
previous owner cut section of fire wall for engine clearance
back floor is solid
front floors are rusty not through but probably need replaced
has swing pedals
has stock gauges and ebrake handle in it
Hard to totally describe it better to see in person
price is obo
located in saint Helens, oregon”
Includes some very rusty doors. Looks like a Sears top. Seller hopes someone can use it.
“I have a cj3a top. It dose not fit my willys I have a fiberglass body. Hate have it sit here and rot away needs work. Good start. Have the doors as well. Can text will try help with more info”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/05/2016) The trailer is cool.
“2nd year of these post war vehicles. I’m 3rd owner and 1st owner outside the original family who bought it new. This is a 2WD model with the Planar front suspension. All seats including the 7th “mother-in-law” seat back by the spare tire. Interior and glass disassembled, bagged and labeled for sandblasting. Pictures show some before and after shots. I have over $1000 in new parts (patch panels, etc.). Also have a matching trailer made from a Panel version of these vehicles.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/01/2016) No pics provided.
“1948 willys jeep cj2a. I started restoring several years ago, but lost interest . It is in several pieces. The tub has been rebuilt but not painted, the frame was sandblasted and painted. I have several hundred dollars in new parts. I have no pictures, but will make appointments for serious buyers to see it . I have a good clear title”
Maury shared this rare post-war comic that blends together the war-jeep and the peace-jeep.
This looks like a nice build.
“1953 Willys Truck W/ Custom Built Bed
Chevy frame with a chevy 350 4 bolt main, 430 HP, Rack and Pinion steering, 3 speed auto trans, Positive traction rear end with 373 gears,
Everything is new: Glass and rubber, Paint, Power leather seats.”