UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
No description provided. It’s a project.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
I’ve never seen one of these bodies. Unfortunately, the Dune Buggy Archives site isn’t working correctly, so I can’t tell what type of body it is.
“Full length Dune buggy pickup/truck. Pretty rare find. I believe it is sitting on a 1962 chassis, linkpin front, swing axle rear. Motor turns over freely but not running. ” NO TITLE””
UPDATE: Price dropped to $13,500.
(05/24/2019) Looks like a care was taken during the rebuild.
https://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/d/hope-1947-willys-cj-2a/6887871183.html
“Frame off restoration. Body, tailgate, and frame have matching numbers. Not sure if it’s the original motor, but it’s period correct and rebuilt to new engine spec’s and tolerances. It’s been somewhat militarized, but could easily be returned to its original configuration and paint scheme (red). It’s currently titled in Idaho under my name. Detailed parts list with receipts along with an itemized list of machine work completed included with the jeep. I’ve included a few before and after photos.”
U)PDATE: Price dropped to $2087.
(03/12/2019) This has a variety of mods.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1245076662332831/
“1946 WILLYS JEEP HAS V8 CONVERSION 350 TURBO AUTO TRANS ROLL CAGE LIFT KIT GREAT PROJECT MUST SEE ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/19/2019) No description provided.
UPDATE:**SOLD**. Was $2500. Has an early grille.
(01/30/2019) Will need some work, but runs.
“Runs and drives 4 wd works starts right up original go devil engine. 4 original 16″ Jeep rims come with it. Needs floor pans and body work of course.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** at Auction for $6250.
TJ spotted this auction.
“1968 VOLKSWAGEN VEEP, 1600 C.C GAS ENGINE, 4 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION, ROLL BAR, SOFT TOP, NO DOORS AM/FM/CD (*REMOTE,FACE PLATE, MANUALS & SPECIALTY TOOLS IN OFFICE), MILEAGE EXEMPT, METER READS 70282, VIN: 118786572”
I was able to purchase this old jeep club jacket patch. The Boondockers was a club based out of the south sound area, mostly Auburn (minutes from where I grew up). As of 1972 they had 11 members, most of whom had CJ-5s. I can’t remember ever seeing the club logo ever, but the group is documented in the PNW4WDA Region 1 book from 1972.
I now have jacket patches from several PNW clubs. I hope to secure some more.
UPDATE: (if the video below is incorrect, here’s the original story with video)
This news video shares the story of Steven Ward and his MB getting ready for the trip to France. There were a quite a few jeep community folks who were there, including Ron Fitzgerald and Scott Schiller, both of whom did a variety of videos on Facebook like this one.