Looks solid.
“1947 Flat Nose Willys Pickup..$13,500 4×4 automatic.Has the 305 engine with 700r tranny .Front disc brakes and everything else is original.New carb ,radiator,and battery.Truck cranks rite up .Has fairly new tires.”
Looks solid.
“1947 Flat Nose Willys Pickup..$13,500 4×4 automatic.Has the 305 engine with 700r tranny .Front disc brakes and everything else is original.New carb ,radiator,and battery.Truck cranks rite up .Has fairly new tires.”
Runs and has a title.
“1946 willys jeep runs good new clutch kit good new clutch kit good tires 289 ford engine with heavy duty 3spd tranny great for woods Title in hand trades for air boat hull 4×4 mule or what do you have”
UPDATE: Was $3000. **Status Unknown**
(09/05/2014) This is a rolling, but not running chassis.
“I have for sale an m38 rolling chassis for sale, it has been restored from the ground up. The frame, axles, brakes, engine, transmission, transfer case, electrical, steering, wiring and other parts. This was done by the previous owner. The engine was bored .030 over. There has been no lubricants put in any of this. It does have original rims that have not been restored and the tires are not new.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $450.
These are rechromed bumpers that Dan spotted. I’m sure someone could use them.
“All pieces have new chrome, brackets have been blasted & have fresh paint-
Rare embossed “Willys logo”-
Excellent condition!!-”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900.
Dan spotted this one-owner wagon.
“1948 WILLY ONE OWNER
V8 CONVERSION AUTOMATIC TRANS,chevy 231 motor
RUST FREE CALIFORNIA CAR
NO DENTS BEAUTIFUL BODY VERY CLASSIC
GREAT PATINA LOOK
READY FOR THE BEACH
$3900. OBO MUST SELL”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
“This listing is for a 1946 willys Jeep. The first Jeep put in the civilian market. Take a look at the pictures”
UPDATE: Was $2200. **SOLD**
(01/22/2015) Setup for ice cream.
“1974 mail jeep set up for mobile ice cream biz. Plays music, has freezer and set up to run off of battery to keep product frozen while driving. Body is in good condition, no noticeable dents and very little rust. Brakes need a little work that we haven’t got around to fixing but runs and drives great besides the brakes. Still dive able though.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/27/2014) Runs and drives.
“46 WILLYS, RUNS AND DRIVES AND STOPS,NEW STARTER,CARURATOR,POINTS,CAP,ROTOR,CONDENSER,COIL,WIRES,PLUGS,BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER,FUEL TANK CLEANED,FLATHEAD FOUR,3 SPEED,NON-OP REGISTRATION CURRENT, $80 TO PUT ON THE STREET,HI-LO TRANSFER CASE(GEAR DRIVEN NO CHAIN),BETTER THAN GOLF CART,CLIMBES LIKE A MOUNTAIN GOAT.PRICE NEGOTIABLE,POSSIBLE TRADE FOR OTHER 4WD,WINCH NOT INCLUDED.MAY NEED ALTERNATOR.12 VOLT.”
The announcement of the low-cost Jeep Dispatcher by Kaiser Willys was published in a variety of newspapers during 1956 with different photos. Here are some examples. First, we have an article from the January 6 issue of Deseret News.