UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This might make a good project.
“1950 Willys Wagon. 4×4 no engine or trans. Rust free AZ vehicle.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This might make a good project.
“1950 Willys Wagon. 4×4 no engine or trans. Rust free AZ vehicle.”
Or, from our Israeli Bureau, spotted another Tender Truck for sale. I used Babelfish to translate the Hebrew, but it was only barely understandable. So, we can just check out the pics. Thanks Or!
You can see the original article here and here’s the main Tender page, though I will be creating a Tender section soon.
UPDATE: Mitch forwarded some pics he took. **SOLD** Was $6500.
“1963 Willys?Jeep snow cone/ latte van with full health dept set up. This is the longer version(not the mail version). Very, Very COOL! Interior has been proffesionally converted and was used as a health department approved snowcone vender. I bought it because it looks sooooooo cool. Full 4 sinks, water etc. Engine runs like a sewing machine. I am a car collector and due to the economy I am selling my gems.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
It needs some wheels. There looks to be some value here. It’s an estate sale.
“Best offer for estate sale, Mileage: 31,572, 4 x 4, original 4 cylinder engine, Full hard top cap, original seats and high back seats, wheels, drums and brake hardware. All parts needed.”
No indication as to why the owner thinks this is a Navy CJ-3B.
“1958 jeep CJ-3B Navy Dept willys Mint condition too many goodies to mention. Restored original. Please call at 503-927-8340 or email, Dustin, Thank you”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
There’s lots of work left.
“1964 cj3b, in restoration engine runs needs overhaul needs other work great project i started no money to finish have matching title and data plate, also 1952 cj3a for parts have new mb military radiator ? t90 to chevy adapter plate bell housing clutch throw out bearing pto server with shifter roll bar rear seat frame jeep tie rod etc. new in box possibly a few other items.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Excellent condition? It looks ok, but I think calling it excellent is a stretch.
“Very Clean 1947 Willys Jeep. Runs Good, Excellent Condition Also Has Hard Top And Doors… Must See. Only Serious Inquire Please!!!!”
No indication as to which 5% is missing. It’s not clear to me if this runs or not, though it says “ready to go”.
“Original and 95% restored Jeep Willys CJ2A, Rebuilt 134 Flathead 4Cyl, New Exhust, New Brake Lines, New Wheel Cylinders & Brake Pads, New Shocks, New Carburator, (4) Good tires & Rims, Dana 18 transfer case.. Twin stick… T-90A transmission, The jeep does not have original seats!!!! Too Much to list…. Clear title… Ready to go… ONLY SERIOUS BUYERS… $4700”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
(11/23/09) I’m not sure what year we’ve got here. It’s nice enough, and restored, though not to original.
“For Sale 1942 Jeep Willys Flat Fender. Completly Restored 4sp. 4×4. $15,000”
Gary has become a regular reader. His green CJ-5 is undergoing a makeover, with a body purchased off craigslist coupled with a rebuilt motor (134 F is in the machine shop), including a new engine kit and re-ground crank. You can see his starting jeep in the pic below. Gary is also working on a spare tire carrier for the back of his CJ-5 which he plans to share when it is finished. Thank for sharing!
Gary also provided pics of his friend Lawrence’s jeeps.
The first of Lawrence’s jeeps is a CJ-2A which he cut and converted to a two wheel drive truck. Lawrence is pictured here.
The next is a cj3B with a 2.8 chevrolet engine and a T14 transmission. (He calls it a John Deere Jeep).
Last is a M38 A1, with a few upgrades.