UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This appears solid.
“1959 Willys Pickup, $1500 OBO. Truck has some rust in typical locations for Willys pickups. Needs battery and brake job. Any questions, please e-mail.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This appears solid.
“1959 Willys Pickup, $1500 OBO. Truck has some rust in typical locations for Willys pickups. Needs battery and brake job. Any questions, please e-mail.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
(06/29/2010) This was rebuilt in 1986, but then work stopped(?) when it came time to rebuild the engine (as best as I can figure out). I can’t tell if it runs or not.
“Originally restored / completed in 1986; Been sitting every since with plans of continuing engine projectl; currently has 4 cylinder motor; 3 speed transmission w/ overdrive”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
(06/29/2010) The serial number of 130476 suggests this is a 1947 rather than a 1946.
“This is a ONE OF A KIND Vehicle. Its a 1946 CJ-2A Willy Jeep. It is tagged In Delaware as an antique vehicle. The body is handmade wood. It is the perfect vehicle for the beach. V-6 with extra transfer case and extra transmission. Tow bar so it can be towed behind your RV. In and out Locking Hubs. Sucicde Doors . Clear Title. Also log book of all work done and dates from original owner. Selling for a friend. Seller has the right to refuse sale and end auction at any time sitting for sale out side of residence. This is One of a Kind vehicle.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3500
(06/22/2010) This appears pretty stock.
“48′ CJ-2A WILLYS,GREAT SHAPE NO RUST, TO MANY PARTS AND ACC. TO LIST. ANY QUESTIONS CALL 318-207-1862”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2700
(05/17/2010) No doubt this is actually a ’45 or earlier.
“I am selling one of my favorite weekend toys! This is listed as a 1946 Ford GPW on the title. Here are some features: Brand new battery, Brand new marine, box speakers, Tires are in great shape, New Fuel Pump, New Fuel Hose, New Air Filter, New Spark Plugs, New Rotor, New Condensor, New Points, New Coil, Oil changed recently and frequently.
Headlights, fog lights, taillights and brakelights all work. Fold flat windshield. Locking front hubs, for the four wheel drive. Two welded in ammo boxes for storage. Electric winch on the front. Great working heater. Tow bar on front bumper. Two metal, removable gas cans on the back. At sometime during its life, the original engine was swapped for a more powerful, classic Ford inline 6 cylinder. It is drivable and has been used by us recently, but could use; Accelerator Pump For The Carb. Alternator . (It runs the best with the choke set at 1/4 on)”
UPDATE: Was $3300. **SOLD**
This looks like a good candidate for a restoration project.
“1953 Willy’s truck small block chevy engine, the rest of the drive train is stock including the Warn overdrive. This truck is rust free and very solid, easy resteration. I have owned this truck for a long time and it has spent a good bit of it’s life in a garage. The green paint or what is left of it is original, the interior has been redone, It needs the new master cyclinder to be installed. The transmisssion is growly but still drives and stays in gear.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4200.
“Only 23,000 miles on this nice original Jeep. Stored indoors so very little rust. Metal half cab. New tires, powdercoated wheels including spare. F Head 4 cylinder moter runs great”
UPDATE: Still available
(04/30/2010) It’s hard to tell much from the photo.
“1949 willy’s cj 2a willy jeep with 283 chevy.Runs good. Lights work,Spotlights work. Very tight drivetrain,still needs mastercylinder. 208 686 1593 208 819 4401”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
If all that is wrong is the fuel pump, then this might be a great deal.
“1951 Willy M-38 Type K Style Jeep and M100 Trailer. This Jeep has ran in the last two years but needs fuel pump replace. Flat Head 4 Willy motor. Would like to sell together. More Pics upon request. $2500 OBO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
I wonder if there are any pics of this used in the brewery. And, I wonder what they did with it.
“Great condition. Only 20,000 miles. With unique Wilys snowplow. Runs and drives great. Very original. Was used inside of a brewery. Always stored inside.”