These only getting hard to find.
“Have a set of old 15 inch slots with nuts and 2 caps. Some small dings and scratches but clean up pretty nice. Older ford, jeep, scout, dodge 5 bolt pattern.”
These only getting hard to find.
“Have a set of old 15 inch slots with nuts and 2 caps. Some small dings and scratches but clean up pretty nice. Older ford, jeep, scout, dodge 5 bolt pattern.”
Not sure what value is here.
“2 Willys cj3a Jeeps one roller with trans and transfer case one body only. No motors. Both rough but enough there to make a jeep. Also great for a ratrod. $1200 obo no titles will sell separate.”
The ’48 is $7500 and the ’46 is $1500. Seller also has a half top for sale. No pics provided.
“1948 Willys Jeep, frame off restoration, stock running gear, factory PTO, metal replaced no rust, boxlined bottom and inner tub, everything works, new seats. calls only $7500”
Looks rough.
“I have a project Willys jeep with a ford straight 6 in it. Doesn’t have a hard top but does have the front windshield (removed in photos) this was brought from Colorado a couple years ago with title. Willing to trade for a running jeep or truck or possible 4×4. If you have something else feel free to offer and I’ll let you know. Asking 2kobo Cash is king and this is available to come look at. Any questions feel free to ask! Email and leave number for quickest responses. Thank you for reading my post”
It’s rough.
“1946 willies cj2a have clean title”
Needs work.
“1946 willys jeep body work done needs work on the motor.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3850.
Runs. Looks to be a project.
“Nice CJ 6, 4 cylinder. Runs good, no top.”
UPDATE: Still Available. This *might* have some MB/GPW parts. Not listed since 2015.
“1948 Willies jeep for sale. Extra parts new parts new tires. Runs good. Don”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/19/2017) Runs.
“’46 with 4 cylinder flat head motor.
four wheel drive!
Aluminum hard top
Has hydraulic snow plow
Runs
$2500 obo”
A Brit listening to an Indian bag pipe player in North Africa.
“1942 Press Photo General Sir Claude J.E. Auchinleck tours North Africa This is an original press photo. General Sir Claude J.E. Auchinleck, British Middle East Commander, who took over personal command of the British Eighth Army in North Africa, chats with an Indian Sentry while making a tour of the front lines in an American made jeep.Photo measures 9 x 7.25inches. Photo is dated 8-6-1942.”