UPDATE: Still Available. Pics now provided.
“1947 cj2a. Very rusty. Motor is out and doesn’t turn. The upside is its all there. $700 or best offer. Worst I can say is no. Email me and I will send pics.”
UPDATE: Still Available. Pics now provided.
“1947 cj2a. Very rusty. Motor is out and doesn’t turn. The upside is its all there. $700 or best offer. Worst I can say is no. Email me and I will send pics.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600
There might be some value here.
“1946 Willys CJ2A
partially restored & not able to finish
not running
$600 OBO”
No pics provided.
“1963 jeep m38a1. ex-marine corp jeep from california. excellent original body with v6 conversion. new 16” mud tires. have pto winch to go with it. has power lock diffs front and rear as spec’d by marine corp. engine came from a 1970 cj5. obviously not the original engine but still all jeep! front brakes updated to 11” drums. call 716-947-4754, evenings.”
No pics provided.
“1965 Jeep willys. PTO winch. Also comes with a soft top. Extra parts which include transmission, transfer case, extra motor. $3300obo
Ben, 541487462one. NO Calls after 730pm You can email me but I am posting for my dad so I may not have all the answers. I will also try to get pictures soon.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $8000.
(11/30/2011) After all the external mods, I never expected to see a stock motor powering this jeep!
“1946 WILLYS CJ2A
CUSTOM BUILT RAT ROD JEEP
· BLUE WITH SILVER FLAMES
· STAINLESS STEEL REAR 1/4 RAP AROUND & TAIL GATE PANEL W/ CUSTOM PAINT JOB ON GATE
· CUSTOM BUILT 1/2 DOORS
· CUSTOM FRONT & REAR BUMPERS
CUSTOM DRIVER & PASSANGER SIDE STEPS
· CUSTOM TONNEAU COVER OVER REAR BED
· CUSTOME HIGH BACK SEAT’S WITH CUSTOM COVERS
· 4 POINT SEAT BELT
· CUSTOM STAINLESS / CHROME FULL ROLL GAGE
· CUSTOM BUILT CENTER CONSOLE W/ DRINK HOLDERS
· FULL GAGE PACKAGE
· CARPETED FRONT FLOOR PAN W/ RUBBER FLOOR MATS
· ALUMINUM MAGS W/ 33” MUD BOGGER TIRES
· TALL WINDSHIELD FRAME
· ORIGINAL FLAT HEAD L134CID ENGINE
· REPAIRED ORIGINAL DRIVE TRAIN
· 12 VOLT ALTERNATOR CONVERSATION SYSTEMS
***** RUNS & DRIVES GREAT *****””
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7500
(11/09/2013) As you can see, the interior needs a little work.
“1949 Jeepster
Body is in great shape, needs interior, 327 sbc, turbo 350 transmission, 391 pos. rear, custom trailer to match.
for more info call Joe @
704-279-8820”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
(08/08/2013) Cal spotted this project.
“FC 170 Pickup truck ready for restoration. Hurricane 6 cyl. Have most parts including new sheet metal ready to install. Needs rockers,and bed (good luck with that). 95% there. I am selling because I had to buy two of them to get one (owner would not separate).”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(11/21/2013) One complete jeep (engine is out) and a parts jeep.
“This Jeep station wagon has a very solid body and is very complete and original. The rear seats are all intact. Even the rear ashtrays are still in it. This Jeep has an inline flathead HURRICANE 6 which is in pieces. We have a titled parts Jeep wagon that is included. The parts Jeep is mostly complete and has a 235 Chevrolet inline 6 cylinder installed with an after market adapter. Please call with any questions.”
Given the winter weather, Colin thought this would be an appropriate photograph to post. He writes:
I have attached a photo taken in December, 1967, in Holbrook, AZ. Arizona received record snowfall over the entire state, with Flagstaff receiving about 8 feet of snow over a 40 hour period. The snow just about paralyzed the state. The photo shows Arizona Highway Patrol Officer Paul Palmer sitting on the hood of Highway Patrol Officer Carlton Hill’s 1959 Jeep Station wagon. Both Paul and Carlton (as well as myself) are retired and Carlton still has that Jeep wagon. In that storm, Holbrook had about 3 ½ feet of snow. In southern Arizona, where I was, we had about the same, 3 ½ feet.
Last weekend Hugh and his father enjoyed the last bits of good weather in their jeep. As you can see, they found a fun hill to climb and photograph. Hugh reports the cold has engulfed the midwest and, as of Friday, there was a foot of snow at his dad’s place.