1968 Kaiser Jeep J2000 Gladiator 3/4 Ton Pickup 33K
Frame up restoration, many new old stock parts used all corect options, all chrome like new.
Buick 350 engine, 4 speed manuel transmission, 2 speed transfer case, Spicer 53 rear axle Spicer 44 front axle.
Spruce tip green/Plantation white paint.
Power Steering, Power Barakes, Radio AM FM, Heater, Warn Hubs, Tinted Glass, Bucket Seats, Emergency Brake Warning Light, and 4WD + Neutral Warning Lights
Call Larry at 6036175634.
Monthly Archives: June 2016
1965 M-38A1 Sacramento, CA $2900
Bill spotted this M-38A1. Runs and drives!
“1965 willys military jeep
Runs and drives on current non-op comes with soft doors and top. New battery original motor.”
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/5613771588.html
1951 CJ-3A Jackson Hole, WY $8000
UPDATE: Still Available. Was for sale last summer.
(05/07/2013) This seems to be missing a driver’s side hood clamp near the front fender.
“A very solid cj3a with extensive work and upgrades done recently. Recent paint top engine rebuild.Rebuilt transmission and transfercase, overdrive,lockrite differential in front axle.New rollbar,stereo,speakers,wiring,tailites,towbar. good tires.Trailerhitch..”
1961 Truck Hamilton, MT **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900.
Runs and drives.
“6 cylinder hurricane engine, original running gear. I was going to restore it, don’t have the time. I did have the seat and door panels recovered with leather. Put on brand new knobby tires. This would be a good project for someone that wants to do the body work, it has dents. Otherwise, 4 wheel drive works, low range, high range. Could just be a good farm truck as is. Clear title. Will send more pictures if you like.”
1945 MB Livermore Falls, ME **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Mark just listed this project MB at warjeeps.com.
“I’ll do my best to list everything. This is a WWII 1945 Willy’s MB military jeep. Overall its in great shape, the motor is out but has been cleaned and simply needs to be reassembled. Below I’ve listed everything it comes with and it’s condition, thanks.
Tires – rubber is weathered rims are excellent
Frame – has had some restoration and has been painted, weak points welded, overall very good condition. The rear most cross member of the frame needs to be replaced.
Chassis – very good condition, again weak points fixed, painted
Drive shaft – cleaned up, very good condition
Springs – very good condition Continue reading
DJ-5 Parts in Texas
I spotted this Ad for DJ-5 parts in Duncanville, Texas. I know some folks are looking for them.
“I have several Postal Jeep parts new and used. e mail me for parts needed. This is for parts only, no jeeps for sale. ”
1963 CJ-5 Grand Junction, CO **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750.
Seems like there may be value here.
“Selling my 1963 Jeep Willys. Its a project Jeep. Engine runs. Needs some work but will make a great restore and easy to work on. I just dont have the time. Asking 750 obo (including new parts for Jeepwillys.com) It does not have a title but I’m sure one can be obtained for around 100 bucks. Also willing to accept trades for motrcycles. Let me know what you have. ”
1946 CJ-2A Milwaukie, OR $4000
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/19/2016) No obvious rust.
“1946 Willy’s CJ2A
Almost completely original.
New steering, fuel tank, and 12 volt battery system.
New electric wipers.”
The King Family’s 2016 Jeep Rally
Jason filed this report on the family’s 2016 rally.
“This past weekend we had our 6th Annual Jeep Rally in beautiful Parke County, Indiana. We enjoyed traveling north from Rockville to visit a old family homestead and also meander through the countryside seeing covered bridges, horse drawn Amish carriages, as well as, a few turkey and deer. We also rode go karts like we did last year and ended up stopping for ice cream prior to returning from our nearly 60 mile trip. This year we had 7 jeeps ranging in years from 1946 to 2014 and 23 three attendees. We are already looking forward to next year’s run.”
1945 Article about CJ in New York
The list of five items that the jeep is not good for is an interesting one. This was published in the June 16, 1945, issue of the Pittsburgh Press.