I wonder if that hood bump is left over from a previous engine? I don’t see the current engine requiring it.
“Chevy 350 with a T 10 four speed manual transmission. Very clean and has been garaged . Everything works. Will trade”
I wonder if that hood bump is left over from a previous engine? I don’t see the current engine requiring it.
“Chevy 350 with a T 10 four speed manual transmission. Very clean and has been garaged . Everything works. Will trade”
It needs a new parking light lens at the very least. No description provided.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was make offer.
Jim spotted this project. Some assembly required.
“This is a 1947 Willys CJ2A. It is complete accept for the lack of body panels. It has a dauntless V6 out of a later Jeepster Commando. Would make a great project if you have a tub. Make an offer”
This has a fiberglass body. It’s listed as a high hood, but it’s obviously a low hood.
“46 Fiberglass Willy’s high hood body with thousands done in frame mounted full cage tube work. Custom safari top, half doors, fully hard top. Frame stretched and plated to get 100″ wheelbase. LS Motor mounts, racing bucket seats with bench rear seat, seat belts, nice heating system setup, has custom gauges and switches. I have Washington Classic plates for this and clear Washington state title. A lot of work done just needs motor and running gear to finish.
Also have pair of Wagoneer D44 axles front and rear with springs I can throw in for $500 more if interested.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Clearly, not all original.
“For sale a nice 1947 Jeep Willys, all original. Upper end rebuilt 5-6 years ago. Rear axle changed out.”
One of the two jeeps has a title.
“I have two 1946 Willys jeeps for sale. They have been setting up for a couple of years. One in great condition for its age, the other one is a little rough. I will take $3,500 for both obo. The green one has a title, the brown one does not.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $740.
Looks like there’s value given the top.
“Motor turns over, sold as is. Located in Tomahawk, will not respond to text messages, please call and leave a message.”
This jeep is powered by Studebaker.
“This is a project I started years ago, but don’t have the time for now. The engine is a 1950 Studebaker Champion straight 6. The engine was running, the Jeep T-90 transmission and the transfer case are good. The Studebaker clutch is bad. Overall decent shape.”
It’s a project.
“We have a 1948 Willys Jeep for sale or barter asking $2,000 OBO has the original transmission 4 cylinder Ford engine that is locked up but has a new head on it the guy we got it from stuck a paper towel in the oil feel after putting new head the engine is locked up but the head is good I would like to trade for a vehicle for my 16 year old son to go back and forth to school in let me know what you got the vehicle must Run drive and have a clear title. title in hand for the Jeep”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
Looks like it has a Reed-Porter hardtop.
“Complete and all original. Have title. Ran when I parked it, but haven’t ran it for several years. Body sound. No rust hole. Be great for restoration.”