UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Seller wrote that this jeep is “all original” in the title.
“This a collector ! Need it gone hit me up with offers, customed for hunting season!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Seller wrote that this jeep is “all original” in the title.
“This a collector ! Need it gone hit me up with offers, customed for hunting season!”
On Monday I spent some time testing the engine. After lightly sanding the points, the spark began to work, but the engine still didn’t start. I took a second look at the fuel pump and discovered it in fact wasn’t working. When I checked the bolts to remove it I discovered that the bolts were snug, but not tightened. So, someone at some point looked at the fuel pump.
After further examining the non-stock solex carb, I then removed it (I plan to sell it anyway). That’s when I noticed there was a pool of varnish/gas along the bottom of the intake. I decided I would get all that cleaned up before trying to restart it.
I next turned to the grille. The first two photos show how bad the grille was bent. I can’t image what they hit. Thankfully, the radiator seems to be fine.
Using a variety of strategies, I flattened the grille and straightened the edges. One side smoothed out quickly. In the pic below, you can see the right side too a little extra bending to come out correctly.
Here’s the final result. I’m pleased.
I will still have to repair both sides of the grille where it mounts to the bottom mount. I haven’t decided how I was to repair those areas. Here’s the right side where it mounts to the frame. As you can see, the metal was cracked.
We returned to Pasco late yesterday. I won’t be going back to Seattle until after Halloween, so I brought back a box of goodies to work on.
Tom spotted this Jeep knife kit for sale.
“This is a vintage Jeeps advertising knife kit made by Imperial. It comes with five interchangeable tools, the instructions, and the original vinyl case. The case and the four tools stored loose are soiled and will need cleaning if you choose. The knife itself is in excellent condition. The imitation pearl handle doesn’t have a single chip, scratch or crack. The knife blade has the original sharp factory edge.”
Nice looking wagon.
“NICE SO CAL CAR
WELL BUILT AND SOLID CAR
383 STROKER CHEVY
ALL STEEL
CHEVY RUNNING GEAR
CUSTOM INTERIOR
CUSTOM PAINT”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown**
The seller has three trucks and one CJ-2A for sale.
“I have several Willys pickups for sale and a nice project CJ2A. Also a nice 68 International 3/4 ton pickup, a 73 IHC 4 x 4 with only 72,000 miles and a 98 Dodge pickup I’ve had for a couple years, nice pickup, be a great ranch truck, hunting truck, etc.
Thinning the herd! 51 Willys Pickup, Ford Flathead, nice project, needs restoration but solid and complete. $2250
48 Willys CJ2A, nice project, complete with cab, $2250 obo.
Several other Willys pickups & parts:
An early 50’s complete pickup, missing the tailgate, has the 4 cylinder F head, very cool dual spotlights, etc. It’s a project but a worthy one.
Early 50’s Willys project, cab and chassis, on rubber, no box or back fenders, engine is complete and should run, no radiator, missing a few other parts but a good project or parts pickup. $750
Early 50’s Pickup cab, probably the nicest one you’ve ever seen, solid floors, good doors, good glass, far easier and cheaper to replace your battered and banged up old cab with this one for $500
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
Seller lists this as a 3B, but it looks like a CJ-5. Looks like there’s value here.
“956 Willys CJ3B. This jeep has a 73 pinto engine swap. Pretty classic swap. These engines are pretty high torque, so they’re great for hills. Entire break system has been rebuilt. New clutch. 1 year old battery. Leather top and doors. 33’s I believe. I have 5 wheels and tires.
Currently the jeep is at my transmission shop with the transmission pulled. All it needs is a new clutch fork. Ive owned for 2 years and had lots of fun. Engine runs strong. Climbs hills.
I love this jeep, but I have a set of twins on the way, and unfortunately just won’t have the time or spare cash. $1400 OBO”
I wonder if that hood bump is left over from a previous engine? I don’t see the current engine requiring it.
“Chevy 350 with a T 10 four speed manual transmission. Very clean and has been garaged . Everything works. Will trade”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
They are pics about the 2 very hard to find Naco’s I have for sale for CJ2A. they don’t fit to jeepster, station wagon and panel delivery.
* 1 NOS CJ2A Naco complete in perfect shape, never bolted, asking 500dol + 50dol shipping charge, insured.
* 1 NOS CJ2A Naco in perfect condition, never bolted without glass, asking 400dol + 50dol shipping charge insured.
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7000.
(09/04/2016) Could be a solid M-38.
“For Sale 1951 Jeep Willys purchased originally from United States Military.
Runs excellent for 70 year old vehicle, new tires rebuilt engine and transmission.
3 speed manual, comes with extra tail gate, current registration.”
It needs a new parking light lens at the very least. No description provided.