UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600.
Parts jeep.
“Willys CJ3a parts jeep with extra parts. ”
Looks like two projects.
“2 bodies
1. Jeep ready military green paint. 2 fenders, tailgate, hood and grill (included in the list)
2. Jeeps are a ’48 CJ2 and a ’53 CJ3A
2 jeep frames
2 tow bars one with an electric winch
2 T-90 transmissions
2 go devil engines (need rebuilt)
2 axels
2 transfer cases
6 fenders
2 radiators
2 hoods
3 tailgates
2 grills
2 windshields (1 with glass)
2 new Springs
2 starters (1 new)
3 blackout lights (new)
Gages turn signals and accessories
2 front seats (need recovering)
1 back seat (needs recovering)
1 fuel tank
1 reserve fuel tank
1 new towing rope
4 jeep hubs with tires
1 roll bar
No Titles”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Not sure how much value is here. Must be sold by Sunday.
“1959 CJ-6
Must be picked up by Sunday 4/17
Ford 289 motor
Located in Gardena
Does not run.
I have the title in my name.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $950.
(04/14/2016) Steve forwarded this one. I wouldn’t say it is a “great” candidate for restoration; more accurate to say it is badly in need of restoration.
“I have a all orginal 43 Willys gpw. 9 slot grille, with solid tailgate. Jeep was pulled from a collapsed barn in upstate pa.
The bad: Engine is either locked it the trans, because rear axel will not spin..
Also it was hit on the front driver side so the grille and fenders are bent but can be repaired.
The good: it’s a great candidate for a restoration as it’s almost complete minus the seats.
It has the body tags and data plates so acuiring at title would not be hard.”
Mike shared this kind of corny story about a man and his jeep. The image is stock footage used by the site. It isn’t related to the story, except that it shows an old (GPW script) jeep.
Steve found this photo from Camp Tyson of a jeep pulling a barrage balloon.
“1943- U.S. soldiers use a jeep to maneuver a barrage balloon into position during training at the Barrage Balloon Training Center at Camp Tyson, Tennessee.”
Glenn spotted this on Hemmings. I looked for a similar example from a brochure and magazine, but didn’t located one. The closed ting I found was the Baby-Jeep-Duriez from France.
“1945 Willy MB Woody Wagon. Frame off restoration, original drive train, wood body is copy of the original. Unique, one of ??, turns heads. Shriners?”
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/willys/mb/1826259.html?refer=news
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was “No Price”.
Seller is testing the waters.
“I am thinking of selling my 42 gpw, everything is original and ford including the engine which was rebuilt a few years ago in Virginia, has 4 combat rims with used Firestone tires with decent tread , looking for offers at the moment”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Only one is pictured. Not sure if the other is a ’46 2A or not.
“2 willys jeeps, 1 title non running”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3653.
Has some updates.
“Here is your chance to own a piece of History. This is the real deal, a Ford GPW. Not many left, and likely saw service in WWII. This one features a Willys flathead 4 cylinder, t90 3 speed trans, twin stick transfer case, and dana axles. The hood still has some original military markings, and there are still some F script parts. This rig runs like a singer sewing machine and has literally logged thousands of miles in the sierras on a multitude of cool back country trips. The price is more than fair for a turn key piece of history. No offers without seeing the rig, yes it can be shipped worldwide at your expense.”