UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
Looks like a good price.
“I HAVE 2 COMBAT WHEELS 16″, 200 for the pair or will trade for 4 16″ standard wheels for a 1948 cj2a jeep if you have other vintage jeep parts we might make a deal,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
Looks like a good price.
“I HAVE 2 COMBAT WHEELS 16″, 200 for the pair or will trade for 4 16″ standard wheels for a 1948 cj2a jeep if you have other vintage jeep parts we might make a deal,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100/each.
Seller has a mix of Dana 18s and 20s.
“Got about 10 of them. Call for details. $100 each.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/16/2018) Has updates. Might have a VEC body.
https://chico.craigslist.org/pts/d/chico-1946-willys-cj2-jeep/7124287372.html
“This jeep has a 1975 odd-fire 3.8L (231 ci) v6 with Offenhauser 360 aluminum manifold and Holley 4bbl carb. Also has automatic trans, warn overdrive, 4.88 axle ratios, 11″ brakes all around (just converted to silicone brake fluid so new wheel, master cylinder and soft hoses!), dual fuel tanks, full roll cage and a back seat (needs to be reupholstered). Have soft top with all hardware, but needs new top. Also needs paint and new tires (lots of tread but very old).”
I find it rewarding to find the backstories to folks see in the old photos like this. You can read Harry’s full biography here.
This photo published in the Jackson Advocate on June 22, 1946, was taken in Leghorn, Italy, and shows Harry and his wife Orlean together again after being separated during WWII. Born in Mississippi, in 1909, Harry rose to the rank of Major, serving in both WWII and the Korean War. A writer, editor and highly educated man, after spending time in Germany, France, Korea, California, Africa, and other places, he eventually returned to Mississippi, become the first black teacher at the Gulfport High School. He went on to win a variety of awards and was a member of a number of societies. Major Harry C. Tartt passed away in 2008, with Orlean preceding him.
This 1973 Busch Beer commercial includes multiple shots of a post 1972 CJ-5. I don’t remember this commercial, yet it feels oddly familiar.
Here’s the original source: https://media.dlib.indiana.edu/media_objects/6h440x06f
While the sign reads “approved”, to me this particular sign does not look like Willys approved signage. There are too many signs of slight overspray. Perhaps it was done by a service station owner? I’ve also not seen one with that background color. Anyone seen another like this?
https://toledo.craigslist.org/clt/d/toledo-vintage-1950s-s-willys-metal/7119346029.html
Looks like a classic 1980s build with the diamond plate, V8, warn winch, and bumper mod. More pics of this would be great.
https://wenatchee.craigslist.org/cto/d/okanogan-1948-willys-jeep/7122646155.html
“Chev 283 motor, 3 speed manual with warn overdrive, warn winch, full canvas top and bikini top, overhead console and includes a back seat.”
This price appears to include the jeep (titled a ’44), a trailer, and the trailer hauling both. The 2A has a rear PTO and gearbox.
https://greenville.craigslist.org/cto/d/liberty-us-military-jeep-and-trailer/7115041813.html
“Titled 1944 US army jeep, army jeep trailer, and dual axle trailer to haul it on. Many extra parts. A couple of Jerry cans .”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $19,000
Looks in great shape.
“World War II Jeep. Willys jeep design made by Ford. Model GPW made in 1942. Complete restoration of an original military jeep. Runs fantastic. Restored by a expert jeep mechanic. Clutch tight, Brakes strong, steering solid, starts every time. Original WO Carb has been rebuilt. WOF Engine, MP Siren, BC659 Radio, Much more. Additional Photos on request. If this ad is up then the vehicle is still available. No low ball offers.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/29/2020) Looks like a solid combo.
https://madison.craigslist.org/cto/d/oregon-1954-willys-jeep-with-trailer/7114741817.html
“1954 Willys-Jeep with matching trailer”