UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Not much value left in this poor thing.
“Early Military ’41-’43 Willys Jeep. Make offer. No motor/trans. Good project Jeep. Any reasonable offer accepted.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Not much value left in this poor thing.
“Early Military ’41-’43 Willys Jeep. Make offer. No motor/trans. Good project Jeep. Any reasonable offer accepted.”
These poor jeeps have been sitting a while. In the rear cargo area of the jeep with wheels it looks like there might be some type of PTO or draw bar attachment. The jeep without wheels has a rear PTO.
“I have two Willys jeeps for sale . The jeep that has the motor and transmission parts scattered inside is a 1948 the other is a 1946 and has a title. The 48 also has a power takeoff attached ,the engagement lever and drive shaft seemed to be missing. The 46 jeep had the motor rebuilt the same year that I parking it, approximately 12 years ago. The transmission and motor both ran very well . The wiring burned up after putting an eight volt battery in it and just never got around to rewire it. The buyer will be responsible for removal, I will be glad to help.”
Now here’s a challenging project! Miguel Ward captured this 2011 photo in Bahia Bustamante, Argentina. I checked Google Maps, but couldn’t see it (45° 7′ 32.00″ S 66° 32′ 11.58″ W)
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1250.
“Please be sure to click on the following URL to view all the pictures of this Jeep: 1945 Willys Jeep for saleYou are looking at a 1940s Willys Jeep that needs everything to be restored, but is mostly complete and would make a great project if you’re looking for one of these! What you see is what you get, and I do have an old 1945 title for it (hasn’t been registered in a very long time). It’s got a cool galvanized metal top that looks factory built (not just some cheesy home-made jobby) I think it’s a Sears and Roebuck. Engine is seized up, and vehicle is a total rusty project, but at $1250, it would make a cool, cheap yard ornament until you get around to fixing it up! Thanks for looking.”
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This is a pic from January 2012 on eBay. compare the bumper, grille, fender bulge, top, and more.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $450.
“Willys jeep 4×4 for sale. Complete engine,transmission and transfer case. This is a great project, these look great restored. Been sitting in the barn. Have to many projects don’t have time for this one. Asking 450.00 or OBO. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400
Hard to say home much value is here.
“1947 Jeep Willys CJ2-A, Kaiser, Flat Fender, Willis
No title
Pictures speak for the condition
No motor
Text or call. It’s a business phone, if no answer leave a message and I’ll get back to you asap.”
UPDATE: This burned wagon probably didn’t fetch much, but it sold.
Dan spotted this burned wagon. The current bid is $90 at copart.com.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900
(07/20/2103) The rust on this is just so complete. That’s why I posted it.
“Flat fender Willys truck, complete needs total restoration, no title good rat rod material. Flat fender”
This is rough, but there might be a few parts of value.
“Has been sitting many years. I know these are hard to find, I don’t want to scrap it.
Give me a call 620-674-1935 ask for Craig”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350.
There might be some parts value given the intact drive train.
“old willys jeep rough but has a lot of good parts. all original, motor trans and tcase are all still in tack! NO TITTLE!!!! parts or whole”