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(09/05/2011) Is this a cammo or leopard inspired paint motif?
“New brake lines
New Carb
Just tuned up
New steering
Tow bar
12v
F series engine
Runs Great
Good hunting rig
Clean title currently non opped
Trade for early bronco
$3000 ”
Dan forwarded this great find. Looks like there is plenty of value even if it doesn’t run. Given the quick nature of the sale, I’d double check the title.
“Buick V6
Needs TLC and a new home.
Make offer. Need it gone today.”
This runs and drives. there appears to be some rust on the passenger side.
“For sale 46 willys,Jeep. Engine was replaced with a chevy 153c.i. 4 cyl. used in the Chevy II’s in the 60’s, Has a cast iron four speed transmission, and the standard Dana 18 transfer case. Runs and drives good. I have the doors also.”
“A true barn find. 1947 CJ2A with 2305 original miles. This Fire Jeep is complete with fire extinguishers, nozzles, ladders, suction and discharge hose, original ax, and the list goes on and on. Super, original condition. If you are looking for a fire jeep don’t pass this one up. I am selling this for a friend so if you have any questions please give me enough time to get the answer for you. Also if you are interested in having this jeep restored please contact me so we can discuss it. Many of the worlds finest Willys have been restored in my shop. Winning bidder will be responsible for all transportation of this vehicle. I can help with loading and securing for transport. Check out my other auctions.”
UPDATE: I haven’t seen a Craigslist ad for this place since last year.
This place looks interesting. How about that first pic?
“I have parts for MB, CJ-2A, 3A, 3B, 5’s, and for Willys trucks and wagons. Please let me know if your looking for a certain part. If I don’t have I can probably find it! I also have many vehicles that would make great starter projects for restorations or rock crawlers”
“151 cid Pontiac 4 cylinder engine rebuilt with less than 500 miles on it, advanced adapters GM to adapt any GM engine to jeep 3 speed transmission, model 18 spicer transfer case rebuilt, Dana model 44 rear, with warn full float axle kit with warn locking hubs warn axle shafts, differential gear ratios is 5:38, Detroit locker in rear differential, open front differential, painless brand wiring kit, all wiring in jeep electrical system is new with modern fuse block, warn 8000# winch with roller fairlead used 2 times, tons of custom work to make this jeep very effective. Spare Willys Jeep with complete running gear and no engine is included with this.”
I suspect there’s been work on the body. The drains hole is missing.
“1946 jeep CJ2A. Great body. Needs fuel tank. Have a boat gas tank in it right now. Been in storage. Was going to restore but Don’t have time nor money. Needs a new home. Has a ford 2.0 engine swap. Rest is all original. Also comes with original military tires and wheels. Email questions.”