UPDATE: Was $185. **SOLD**
Looks in good shape.
“1950/52 Willy’s flat fender jeep hood.
Raised design for air filter clearance. Silver color. Fiberglass. Front latches not included. Hood ONLY.”
UPDATE: Was $185. **SOLD**
Looks in good shape.
“1950/52 Willy’s flat fender jeep hood.
Raised design for air filter clearance. Silver color. Fiberglass. Front latches not included. Hood ONLY.”
It needs some work.
“Monroe 3 point hitch with reservoir and lines. The hydraulic housing is cut but can be repaired by an experienced welder. The cylinder, lines & reservoir all were full of oil and move freely.”
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 Make Offer.
Looks like a DJ top.
“I am selling the hard top off of my CJ2A. Generally in good condition, however could use a paint job. Make me an offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
The seller believes this is a Beck cab, but the rear top piece is angled. I couldn’t find a top that had a similar rear piece. http://cj3b.info/Hardtop.html “Steel full cab off a CJ3B. I believe it is a Beck cab. Rear door sandblasted and painted.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100.
(11/18/2014) A rare fiberglass hood type.
“Jeep CJ2A hood, fenders fiberglass. If interested have a body tub as well for an additional price.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Maybe some value here.
“Im listing this for a friend. the pictures that are here are all I have but if your interested feel free to email.”
Needs work.
“Willys Jeep Aluminum Hartop and Doors, super light weight, came with a CJ3A, needs some work which is why they are cheap but has a lot of potential.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300
The hubs include a storage box.
“These vintage 1950s WARN hubs are used to convert jeeps and other Willys vehicles from full-time four wheel drive to two wheel drive by replacing the grooved 4WD hub with a non-grooved hub. An integral needle bearing and a separate bushing support the splined axle end in the non-grooved hub.
They are called “summer” hubs because owners would remove the early full-time 4WD hubs from their vehicles during the summer when 4WD was not required, to increase gas mileage, and to reduce wear on tires and drive train parts. They are also attractive with the “waffle” pattern and script “Warn” on each shiny aluminum hub.
UPDATE: Pics now provided.
“47 Willys Fiberglass Jeep tub and hood. Need some fiberglass repair in the firewall, but no cracks. In good condition. $700.00”