UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
This might be worth a look.
“’62 Willys Wagon- complete. Original straight six runs great. Good body-never chopped, cut up or “stump-jumkpered”. Can text or e-mail info or more pics.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
This might be worth a look.
“’62 Willys Wagon- complete. Original straight six runs great. Good body-never chopped, cut up or “stump-jumkpered”. Can text or e-mail info or more pics.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4200
This appears solid.
“New tires and wheels. Brakes redone. Hoosier Conversion. Starts easily and runs smoothly. Offers considered.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5600.
(06/09/2013) This appears solid, though the dash looks a little odd.
“This Jeep is in excellent working order. It has been maintained, well-respected, and kept in the garage for at least the last five years that I have owned it. Primarily stock condition and mostly original, although various parts have been rebuilt or replaced with OEM.
This Jeep is ready and capable to hit the trails, be a daily driver, or be further restored to “museum” quality. It has spent most of it’s traceable life in Colorado and Arizona, so it has relatively minor amounts of rust (although the camera flash makes some dirt spots appear to be rust in the pictures).
Must see to appreciate the condition. It is a collector’s item that can still be very much put to use. It is difficult to find a Jeep this old that is in good condition and yet has not been significantly modified. That being said, a Jeep of this era will require some amount of tinkering.
I am happy to answer questions and provide more pictures. Reply to this ad or call Mark:
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The text of the ad highlights Santoloid “S” and Santolubes.
“Ad is about 7.75 x 11 inches”
At least I think that’s a Ford GP. I’m having trouble telling given the photo’s angle. The page is 14×11 inches.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
The tubs are $500 a piece. Note the far right ‘body’ is a FC-150 bed. I just thought the image was unusual.
“This auction is for one Jeep body tub only, with no other parts attached. The body being sold is for a CJ-2A Willys Jeep. It is the green one on the end next to the FC-150 truck bed. It will need some rust repair in the front floor pan. It has nice top bow brackets on the divers side”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
The motor runs and the jeep is drivable.
“1946 Willys JEEP, it runs and will drive but the brakes are not very good, the body needs extensive work, the frame looks OK, lots of surface rust but no big holes. The body extension is rusty and has a few holes through it. This is a project JEEP and may only be good for parts, you decide. Please ask questions before bidding. Thanks. Buyer responsible for pickup or I will help load on your trailer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
This jeep appears solid.
“Restored 1947 Willy’s CJ2a Jeep
This California find has undergone a frame off restoration.
Engine was rebuilt in 1998 and board .30 over standard
the following was done between 2009 and 2011
New Tranny
Over drive installed
Rebuilt carbs
In distributor electronic ignition installed
New wire harness
Updated to 12 volts
Key Start added
Steering system rebuilt
Turn signals added
Heated added
Fuel tank cleaned
New floors and floor bracing
New sheet metal on body
Besttop tiger top with removable doors”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
“1960 Jeep (Willy’s) Fleetvan for sale. $2000 or best offer, cash only. Very little rust. Located about 20 miles west of Emporia via hwy 50 in Strong City. Clear Kansas title. Mileage 74200”
UPDATE: Was listed at $15,000.
“1945 WWII Willys Jeep MB 421576. Ready for parades, display and/or reenactments. Body off rebuild. Looks good and drives and handles superbly. Restored by a professional with 25 Jeep restorations to his credit. The old speedometer showed 45,000 miles and was replaced and now shows 355 miles.
The Jeep does not require and further work. It is a vehicle that has won many accolades in parades and on display.
Reason for Selling: Owners age and health.”