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1948 CJ-2A Temecula, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5800.

“1948 WILLYS CJ2a. SET UP FOR ROCK CRAWLING

This is a very solid jeep it is 90% there have a baby on the way or is never sell it. It runs great never gets hot
or had any issues. Clutch is good everything functions great all the hard work is done.

327ci Chevy v8
4 speed manual transmission w/ super low 6.2:1 first
Dana 20 transfercase twin stick
Dana 44 front end w/Detroit locker & 5.29 gears
Ford 9″ rear w/ Detroit locker & 5.29 gears
Hd driveshafts
Heavy duty racing fuel pump

Needs a roll cage was going to make one never got to it
could use new seats
Has no speedometer just oil pressure and water temp
I do have original fenders they are off in the pictures
Currently has no bumpers. Was going to make chromoly tube fenders and plate bumpers”

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1946 CJ-2A Milford, CT **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.

(12/10/2012) Mostly rust.

“Here’s a 1946 CJ2a complete not running.Sold with bill of sale only”

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Just a Few Updates Tonight

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Just a few updates tonight.  We’ve been busy with VA appointments the past three days.  The first one (likely torn meniscus) in Ann’s bad knee (which has been bad ever since her ‘boom’) gave out while changing cashier lines at Target (who would have thought Target was so dangerous)!.  The other two were scheduled dental stuff, with the 2nd being mouth surgery today.  It’s not been a fun three days for her! So, think happy thoughts and, hopefully, the VA will finally decide to get her the new knee she’s been waiting for ever since the bombing sent glass tearing through her right knee.

Here she is on Sunday night at the emergency room as she and I listened while two nurses debated whether patients are supposed to be held for 15 minutes after a they receive a shot (to make sure there are no reactions to it) or a couple hours. Apparently, they only have to wait 15 minutes, but the one nurse had been holding people for a couple hours.

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Fiberglass Flattie Woodland, WA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.

I’ve seen additional pictures of this.  It is a well built flattie!

“WILLYS cj3a. Bobcat glass body, stainless fender’s, grill, tail gate. Postal Jeep frame, high pinion 44’s front & rear, locker’s front & rear, disc both ends. ,RSJ power streeing box, 350 Engine, top loader 4sp, holley carb & intake. HEI, march pulley’s, on board air, stainless fan shroud, 18gal stainless fuel tank, polished aluminum roll bar incorporated into the frame. Vintage gauge’s, clutch & brake & heater all by vintage. Heater and defrost built in to roll bar,. Billet wheel & steering colum. This Willys drives like new…”

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1951 M-38 Williston, SC **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.

This looks like it would polish up very nice.

“1951 Military Jeep – very close to origional; 24 volt system; runs great; new fuel tank; tagged for SC highway use; SC title in hand.”

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1951 CJ-3A Williston, SC **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.

This looks solid. It has a CJ-2A grille.

“951 Willys Civilian Jeep – runs great, everything works except gas guage; complete with great top and good heater, tagged for SC highway use; SC title in hand. I call this a Marine Corps Dress Blue Jeep, ready for parades or highway rides.”

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1943 GPW Arnold, MO eBay

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Lots of closeup pics; the buyer should have a very clear idea of what they are getting.

“Selling my WWll Jeep Ford. Not running at this time. Rolls, shifts and stears OK. No brakes. It has an early after war engine that turns freely, as does tranny and transfer case.

Body # 126592
Frame # 126592
DOD 6/25/43

See my photo album of this vehicle by clicking on this link:
http://s1232.beta.photobucket.com/user/3familytree/library/orange%20jeep
Clean transferable title included.”

View all the information on eBay

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1943 GPW Arnold, MO on eBay

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This should make a good restoration. Lots of closeup pics; the buyer should have a very clear idea of what they are getting.

“Selling my 1943 Jeep GPW (at least it’s titled as a 43) Check VIN#, Frame # etc. to judge for yourself.

Engine # 95385
Frame # GPW 48799
Body # not found since glove box door is missing

This Jeep was sitting in a dry barn for the last 26 years
99% rust free

Rolls freely, all shifters work fine and clutch works. No brakes!I think the engine is just stuck from sitting so long. (I never tried to free it)

Check pictures closely, they tell the story.

I will include to the winning bidder a spare front 1/2 of the body for parts from another jeep.(has glove box complete in it, no tags) Sorry, no pictures of it.

See my photo album of this vehicle by clicking on this link:

http://s1232.beta.photobucket.com/user/3familytree/library/brown%20jeep

Clean transferable title included.”

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1943 “Woodie” Wagon Goldalming, Surrey, UK **SOLD**

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UPDATE: This has been rebuilt. See this post.

Vince spotted this unique bit of jeep history. It is beautiful! For us history nuts the seller has included some helpful information, too.

“1943 Willys Jeep “Woodie” Stationwagon. Purchased by Willenhall Coachcraft in 1947 from Military surplus sale. Converted to current condition and sold to the Earl of Shewsbury in June 1948.

It was sold in 1961 to Victoria Garage in Stoke on Trent, who then sold it to a Harry Hughs of the same town and then it later changed hands to an AD Broom of Norwich, where it laid in a shed which then became derelict.

In late 2004, the jeep was finally discovered by Fred Smith, a very prominent and recognised Jeep collector, who sold it to the current owner for restoration in 2005.

It has undergone a very thorough restoration, including complete remanufacture of all woodwork, back to the exact specification matching the original condition it left Willenhall Coachcraft in 1948.

There were 95 conversions of this type carried out by Willenhall, and this is the last known example, making it extremely rare indeed.

All woodwork, engine, chassis and fabrication was carried out by the current owner. Paintwork by Andy House Body Repairs of Liphook, Hampshire. Chrome by SilvaBronz of Alton, Hampshire. Trim by Jeff Mussell and Son, Godalming, Surrey.

The jeep is being sold as new since being restored by myself. V5 present, taxed, MOT’d. Registered with the plate now on 125 YUP.

Included in the sale of this vehicle is as follows:
· Photographic history of restoration
· Buff logbook (dating back to first registration)
· Photography of original vehicle and Willenhall Coachcraft History by Archie Templeton-Dick, Historian.
More photos of the jeep and the restoration can be found on Universal Jeep Supplies’ facebook page.

The number plate, NRF 9 is not included with the sale but im offering this for £10,000 separately.”

 

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Craig’s Pic of the Week

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Craig from the FCConnection has offered to send a few non-FC pics our way from old editions of Jeep News and Willys News. After a minute of great deliberation and exhaustive thinking, I decided to call his weekly feature ‘Craig’s Pic of the Week’. Brilliant, yeah? Today’s pic comes from a 1964 issue of Jeep News.

In March of 2012, Mike was trying to track down the one pictured here.  It sure looks like it could have been one of the trucks shown above.

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