This looks like a good price.
“1956 willys cj5 all stock 4cyl. 3 spd. 253 230 5635”
This looks like a good price.
“1956 willys cj5 all stock 4cyl. 3 spd. 253 230 5635”
Looks pretty rough.
“
Hi, my father in law has an old Willys Jeep, complete, but not put together, 1946, BEST OFFER TAKES, can work out local delivery. Call Doug at 573-3 66-81 81″
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200
It runs and plows.
“Jeep 1963 willys with plow. Runs but needs work. Asking $1200.00 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
Good looking truck.
“BEAUTIFUL TRUCK!!! 4.3 VORTEC FUEL INJECTED V6, AUTO TRANS. COMPLETELY RESTORED, COULD BE REPAINTED AND NEEDS CARPET. ONLY 19K MILES ON THE REBUILD”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
It’s rough, but appears complete.
“1943 Willys Jeep – Original, does not run, has CA title. This is part’s vehicle if you need parts for your WW II flatfender jeep restoration. Jeep was stored outside for many years and exposed to the elements. Does not have original combat wheels, top bows, etc. Not interested in trades and no spammers.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
This might be worth a look.
“1944 GWP military Jeep. Needs work.. Hard to find, Runs, 2nd owner. 3000K OBO 1st person with cash gets it!! Willing to trade for an R.V.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2800
(08/03/2010) This looks good.
“I have a 1943 Ford GPW jeep for sale ” The Original Jeep” I have painted it and done some minor repairs to it over the past few years. It has a 134 Flathead motor and it is very reliable!!!! Before I bought the jeep the previous owner sent the block to a shop to have it completely rebuilt. It has approximately 4000 miles miles on the motor and I had rebuilt the transmission and transfer case and drove it for the past 1500 miles. There is a few cancer issues with the jeep but that is kind of expected for a vehicle of this age. I had replaced the shackle’s for the springs and converted it to a 12 volt alternator system. Serious inquiries only please.”
According to the photographer, Massimo Foti, the Museum Im Zeughaus, located in Schaufhausen, Switzerland, is a very good museum, though it’s open infrequently.
Massimo writes on this Flickr Page: This is a very nice museum, solely focused on material used by the Swiss Army. It has an impressive collection of 20th swiss artillery and soft-skins, plus some cool AFVs. Its only drawback is that it opens only less than ten days each year… But since it’s enterely run by volunteers, I don’t complain. The pictures in this set were taken during various visits, using different equipment, so quality isn’t consistent and some older shots aren’t that great. But since the Museum isn’t very well know, I am including them to give as much visibility as possible to this excellent collection.
All of these photo’s were snapped by Massimo:
Here’s a CJ-3B:
Here’s a CJ-3A
Here’s a CJ-5
Here’s what appears to be a M-38A1 C, though it doesn’t have the ‘gapped’ split windshield.
Brett spotted this one. Unclear if this runs or not.
“Time to get rid of the Jeep it has been a lot of fun I dont have time to work on it anymore. Its got a 302 under the hood.”
http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=218&ad=14773927&cat=251&lpid=&search=willys
There’s some value here.
“early civilian willy’s jeep. no motor tranny t-case or title. frame has been cut for v-8 swap. body has rust and been patched and modified.320-223-2488 willies 4×4 cj 2a 3a 5”