It runs.
“Willys Jeep
1947 CJ2A
Good Motor, Trans., and Drive Train. Runs as it should.
No Trades, CASH Only”
It runs.
“Willys Jeep
1947 CJ2A
Good Motor, Trans., and Drive Train. Runs as it should.
No Trades, CASH Only”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Needs work.
“I HAVE A 1945 MB in proses of restoring have $4000.00 invested in it so far. engine is rebuilt with new old stock parts from WILLYS OVERLAND . ENGINE #MB 569995 Original engine to jeep and have trans and transfer case rebuilt to . have lot of parts to go with . all as a package deal . the jeeps vin is MB426809. AND THERE IS NO TITLE . Have some of the body work done as more to do you would have to come and look at it. I am asking $4000.00 OR BEST OFFER NO TRADES CASH ONLY AND PICK UP ONLY.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Includes a snow plow.
“I have a good 47 willys jeep project, body is good and jeep will run.. Has windshield frame, no title yet, I also have a good snowplow setup that came of a Cj style jeep… Interested in muscle car or hot rod projects, Harley projects, cummins, dirtbike, atv , $ or?”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/17/2016) I’m guessing this isn’t a 3A body. No drain holes and the fuel inlet is custom.
“New – wiring, seats, gas tank, body, headrests, carburetor, lights, prime
Original – hood, grill, tailgate, engine, transmission”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2950.
Needs a head gasket.
“1964 will’s jeep 4×4 cj-5 4 cylinder, plow 3 speed,factory hard top,heavy duty heater,radio and oversized wheels and tires. Needs head gasket $2950 as is titled as will’s SUV.”
It’s been sitting about 30 years. Might have a Porter & Reed Top.
“1942 Willys Jeep for sale. It is a 4 cylinder. Jeep has been kept under a car port since 1987. 40,397miles and 90 percent of those miles are pull miles. Would be a great project for someone, or just a cool piece of history to have around.”
Seller has some left over parts from a project.
“Project is done and selling what’s left of parts jeep.
Included:
Reasonable body that has patch panels
Froze engine, transmission (no shift tower), transfer case.
Rolling Front axle and frame.
Radiator
Parts taken off already and not included:
Rear axle, tires, hood, seats and frames, windshield, steering wheel, hood, front fender ,
No carb, distributor, or starter, bumpers
It currently has front tires on the jeep and can somehow roll onto a trailer and then take tires off. I may be able to get buddy’s front loader.
When I used the rear axle it worked fine, so I assume the front axle is in good shape?? The front axle rolls fine”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
(09/20/2015) It’s a project.
“Brand new cj3b tub,fenders,seats, tank,
Script hood and tailgate. Original dash panel welded in.mounted on a 1967 cj5 chassis.4 cyl f head engine.vehicle titled to the chassis as a cj5.have full roll cage from m151 mutt and a steel Koenig top available at extra cost.asking”
Dan Horenburger and I in front of his Streamline FC Motorhome, April 12, 2014.
On November 10th, Dan Horenburger passed away. Many of you know him for his unique Forward Control collection, which he showed off at the military FC show this past September, and some who got to know him, knew him for his warm smile and friendly disposition.
Dan and my paths crossed in multiple ways, from Wisconsin and carousels, to Wurlitzers and jeeps. He kept tabs on our travels and often shared advice on what we should see. He once explained how he’d cut his teeth on trading and hustling by reselling items from the Saddleblanket company in El Paso, which made that a must-stop place for us to visit. When we visited his LA place in 2014, he was generous with his time, sharing his various passions. He’ll most certainly be missed.
I’m told Craig Brockhaus and Jesse Ybarra are assembling a more complete remembrance of Dan that they will publish soon. Until then, here’s a short obituary of him:
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nwherald/obituary.aspx?pid=182549595
Well, it isn’t a 1948 grille. If I brought this home I’d be sleeping with it on the porch!
“Incredible bar made from a Model T bumper, a 1948 Willy’s Jeep grill, and a top constructed from 150 year old barn boards”