They appear to match in style, but will need some work to make them all look the same.
“Wheels are in good shape. Have all been painted at some point in their life. No lug nuts or center caps. 32×10.50×15 tires hold air but are have some rot.”
They appear to match in style, but will need some work to make them all look the same.
“Wheels are in good shape. Have all been painted at some point in their life. No lug nuts or center caps. 32×10.50×15 tires hold air but are have some rot.”
No pics provided.
“It runs….we need $$$ fast….it is a Willy’s…..the rest speaks foritself.”
No pics provided.
“600 miles since complete rebuild. Has jeep transfer and differentials. Many new and used parts extra for it. ( springs, heater, metal roof and doors, axles , differentials. ”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $6000.
(01/09/2016) Joe spitted this odd jeep.
“1945 Willey’s Jeep just like in the TV show *M*A*S*H. Great condition – runs like a champ, and yes it can go between 55-60 mph… appraised above 10K. Call for more information.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
(04/02/2016) It’s a project.
“1949 Willy’s CJ 2A with a Ford V8 in it. I believe the the engine needs rebuilt. The Jeep does not run. I have a clean Pink slip in hand and it is currently in non-op. The Tub is rusty and the seats need 100% redone. I’m asking $1,800 for this Jeep.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/20/2016) Doesn’t run.
“1948 Willys CJ2 with extra seats and roll bar. Floor pan has some rust, windshield in good shape. Original engine, last started about 3 years ago. Motor turns freely, but I haven’t started it. Gas tank behind rear seat. Brush grille on front and tow bar installed. Was going to restore it, but don’t have the time or skills.”
This is season 1, episode 1, by Mark and Tom Smith of Jeeptruck.com from his series with Drew Norman at his Jeep Farm in Phoenix.
Looks nice.
“great sand jeep or put back on the road, roller no motor, no paddles $5000– or will sell complete $12000.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500. listed as a CJ-3A, it looks more like an M-38. Has some updates.
“1952 CJ3A
Good body minimal rust, 350 Chevy, newer edelbrock, Muncie 4 speed hurst shifter, Ramsey shaft drive winch, drum brakes bled, adjusted and work perfectly, hydraulic clutch, fresh Hercules liner, upgraded steering, all lights work. Great driving well sorted little truck, just got it out of storage. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
Looks good.
“1952 CJ3A Willys Jeep – “The Green Machine”. Body in great condition, no rust. Kept as original as possible. L-134 – 4 cylinder engine runs like a top. Fun to drive. Seats in great shape. New tires and power coated wheels. $6,400 obo.”