Has some frame rust. Engine will run.
“Cool little truck will run if you pour gas in carb.
Have a flatbed for it.
4×4
Clean title
6 inches of rust on bottom of frame easy to fix.
Solid”
Has some frame rust. Engine will run.
“Cool little truck will run if you pour gas in carb.
Have a flatbed for it.
4×4
Clean title
6 inches of rust on bottom of frame easy to fix.
Solid”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
“1942 ford gpw. non scrip tub has original data plates witch match frame #s . truck needs total restoration. have most all parts to complete some new some nos . engine is a newer cj willys civilian block .but is the right l 134 4cil flat head . out of truck on stand here it run.. motor ran good so I re gasketed it new exhaust manifold . fuel pump. carb rebuilt. complete from carb to pan. runs good. will sell jeep or motor no parts 1500.00 jeep 1500.00 for motor 2500.00 for both”
This story deserves a much longer telling, but let me cut straight to it. I’m in Seattle to work on Rusty. I dropped my iPhone in a bowl of Pho Soup. Not good. I rushed home and set it up to dry. Shortly afterward, I removed Rusty’s heater, only to find someone had built an expansive home inside the heater. This explains some of the missing cushion from the seats. As I was taking pics with the Nikon, the battery died. So, I turned to my computer, but the photos were much worse than I imagined. Not a great tech day.
On the bright side, I tested the heater fan and that works. Also, my phone seems to be drying out … finally.
As you can see below, the inside of the heater is almost entirely filled with stuff:
And this is how it looked after that stuff was removed (and after my iPhone started working a little better). I now need to remove debris from the fins and repair the lower tube.
I also disassembled my speedometer. The rod that powers the pointer had broken. I will see if there is any way to repair it. The part looks awfully like later speedometers, so there may be hope for replacing it, but I first have to disassemble the front plate from the mechanism. Based on what I’ve read, it might never work quite right. But hey, it doesn’t work quite right anyhow!
UPDATE: Price dropped to $6000.
(08/26/2016) Looks like a nice build.
“Nice flat fender, 3-A windshield, have installed motor windshield wiper on driver side and a manual on the passenger side, Turn signals, Fresh 225 Buick V6, T-90 Trans., 1-1/8 Pin, 25 front 41 rear 5.38 gears, 9″ brakes, rear brakes changed to outboard, all VDO electric gauges including speedometer, new wiring, 32-11:50-15″ tires on mag wheels, Rancho springs and Rancho 5000 shocks, roll bar.
There is no top for the jeep. This jeep has been inspected by the WSP and a new Vin number was assigned to it. The jeep can be sold however there will not be a title issued for three years. Please call after 6:00 in the evenings if interested. Leave your name and number if you get the voice mail and I will return your call.”