UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000. One side note: In July 2010 this was listed as having 38,000 miles and is now listed as having 34,744.
(07/07/2010) “This is 1945 willes army jeep its all original has 34.744 miles on it asking 14,000 cal.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000. One side note: In July 2010 this was listed as having 38,000 miles and is now listed as having 34,744.
(07/07/2010) “This is 1945 willes army jeep its all original has 34.744 miles on it asking 14,000 cal.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800
(10/12/2010) This appears in decent shape and mostly stock.
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This is a completely stock running gear 1946 Willys CJ2A Jeep set up for hunting. New stock military tires, new gas tank, upholstery, starter, generator, electric fuel pump, regulator, carb & exhaust system. Brakes have been converted to 11″ truck w/power assist. Electrical system has been upgraded to 12 volt. Has full roll bar, gun racks,winch with dual controls, free wheeling hubs, 2 jerry cans, axe, shovel, dead man & high lift jack. This Jeep has been in my family for over 50 years”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
(02/09/2011) “1947 Willys Jeep CJ-2A 4 cyl L engine. (Rebuilt) Good running condition. New Battery, New Shocks, New gas tank, New Carbuerator & fuel pump. New floor, front & rear. Windshield frame restored, painted & new glass. Paint partially restored to primer coat. Restoration in progress. All original body parts. Pictures on request. Make an offer!”
Update: **SOLD** Was $550 This jeep used to be red.
This has a tempest slat 4 cyl. It looks like someone did a nice job of installing the updated steering column as well. Here’s a built example of the same motor.
Here is a link to a Jalopy Journal thread about 4cyls. The Mercruiser 3.7 and the Ford 2.3s seemed to be a favorite for fun 4cyl installs.
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1947D Willy’s. Needs entire restoration. The value is a PTO transfercase set up. Body 75% Rusted, frame rusty, steering ok. trany, transfercase, 1961 140hp. tempest slant 4 cylender motor with 4 barrel needing restored. interior rusted and bad, tires bad (but hold air), rims rusted. There is $800 of useful or restorible parts”
Latest pics:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
(03/14/2011) What is that laying over the radiator in the top right pic?
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1946 Willy’s Needs Tires and some work, Call for more info.”
The internet is being flaky at the motel, so no updates tonight. I’ll catch up tomorrow.
– Dave
HOG pointed out these unusual tent trailers. This comes from an article at Jpfreek.com about outfitting a multi-day adventure.
UPDATE: It turns out this was a MB (was listed as a ’46). And it sold to the first caller. It was listed at $2500.
There’s value, but I can’t quite tell how much. The might be a WWII body.
“this was my willys project . I don’t have the time for it anymore . I have alot of new parts . I have an orig. flat head 4 cyl. rebuilt by nichols & sons machine shop of sac . two new fenders, new hood ,new grill,new tailgait, new gauges, brand new tires, new orig. pads for seats . jeep still needs body work . linkage and carb need to be hooked up . work to be done . I will sell motor and t3 sep. for the right price.”
This looks nice.
“I have a 1957 willys fc170 jeep with 44,000 original miles this truck has been well maintained and is ready to be started and driven this truck would make a good work truck or collectors item. please give me a call if interested please no wasting time if you have the money and wanna look at it then we can talk thanks call 9137316756”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
Bob is selling his truck. It has NO rust and has a recently rebuilt engine. It would likely make a great restoration candidate.
“Pickup has been in barn the last 6 years, has been run periodically, no rust. Bought for retirement project, now have no time for it. It has: Rebuilt 4 cylinder engine (original was a six),3 speed with high/low 4 WD, manual overdrive, clear title.”