UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5600.
Shep spotted this truck on a Ford Chassis.
“Good condition, stock body, Ford drive train and engine. Musical horns that play “Dixie” Extra body parts.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5600.
Shep spotted this truck on a Ford Chassis.
“Good condition, stock body, Ford drive train and engine. Musical horns that play “Dixie” Extra body parts.”
UPDATE: Dexter confirms that the seller is correct; it is a slatgrille. However, it isn’t a GPW and it has the wrong grille. That threw me off. Dexter says the G503 site discussed this.
“I have a 1941 Ford GPW ( Ford made Willys MB). It has a lot of Slat Grill parts left on it and I verified this through G503.com a few years back. This Jeep is a little bit beyond my knowledge and experience for restoration but no doubt saveable. It has typical floor rust and will need a new pan. Its solid enough to stand on though. Has a CJ engine that ran and drove before I started tearing it down and it still cranks if you hook up a battery. The rear end grenaded before I got it but it is Ford stamped. I’m slowly working on restoring it to a condition of one used in the field and will continue to but I don ‘t think I can do it justice. Its a Slat grill and should be restored by someone with more experience. Its got some typical “bubba” mods and additions but Ive already removed most of the hard stuff.”
http://s76.photobucket.com/albums/j33/picsineedonline/Slat%20Grill/
This might be worth a closer look.
“1949? Willys CJ2A. pretty much complete, has not ran in a while, but it turns over nicely. all stock. pto winch, tow bar, soft top. floors and tub sides have had the rust cut out and new metal welded in. not perfect, but very functional. great 16″ traction tires. NO title. I have checked Oregon, Washington, Cali, Idaho, and Nevada, and there are no records on this rig. It obviously has not been titled in a long time. Forms required by Oregon dmv from these states are available online. complete and send in as part of the title process.”
This looks good.
“12 volt; 11″ brakes; lock out hubs; new canvas; Road ready, good condition; $8000 obo; Call Bob for details:
503-663-3089.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
(06/12/2010) “This Jeep is the high hood model formerly containing the Hurricane 4 cylinder engine. It has been converted to a 231 Buick V-6 aluminum block engine with low miles. It also has a 4 speed Muncie transmission coupled to a Warn overdrive. It has new 1250 x 15″ tires, a new radiator, new starter, new clutch, new brake lines, new water pump and many other extras.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000
Looks parade ready.
“Historic Vehicle, 1945 Military Jeep Willy MB, well maintained, runs great!! Very clean. Standard equipment, all rebuilt. Must see.”
UPDATE: Was $2900. **SOLD**
That’s an interesting dash approach.
“project, 80% complete. dana 44s front &rear, olds V 6 moved 10″ foward, boxed frame, CJ7 left springs front & rear, rear springs are outboard position, power steering,rool bar, seats with custom brackets, st.st. custom dash for gauges that swings out, front & rear axels have been foward and back one & half inches, tilt steering wheel.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500
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Titled as “1964 WILLYS JEEP CJ-B3″ BUILT FROM FRAME UP!! All listed items, (excluding engine) have appx. 4,000 miles of use. Engine: Rebuilt 1985 CHEVY 350 V8 4-bolt main w/ 30,000 current miles….”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
“Yellow, only 32167 Miles, Original parts perfect condition, new tires and transmission, seats are being replaced soon, will sell as is if requested. Comes with wench and soft top apparatus, Same as truck in picture but original black seats are in now, with black rims. (Same as picture other than seats and rims.) stored in Heber, AZ but willing to ship anywhere between there and San Antonio, TX. Please allow a week for shipment. Willing to sell OBO, very flexible on price.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000. Has a Sears Deluxe Hardtop.
It looks solid.
“Restored 1947 Willys CJ2A Jeep. Approximately 50 miles on overhauled original flathead 4 cylinder engine. Lock-out hubs, high/low 4-wheel drive, aluminum factory top, original 16 inch rims.”