UPDATE: Parts still available. Lots more pics.
“All sorts of willys / jeep parts. Motor parts, transmission and transfer case parts. Inner windshield frame, (cj2a). 3a windshield. heaters, locking hubs. steering, brakes. see pics. 530 547 4520”
UPDATE: Parts still available. Lots more pics.
“All sorts of willys / jeep parts. Motor parts, transmission and transfer case parts. Inner windshield frame, (cj2a). 3a windshield. heaters, locking hubs. steering, brakes. see pics. 530 547 4520”
Josh has this rare combo for sale.
“You are bidding on an ORIGINAL INNER WINDSHIELD with original 1944 Factory marked GLASS for a WW2 WILLYS MB Jeep.
This is a very unique opportunity to own one of the rarest items you possibly could for a MB or GPW.
+Rarely are inner windshields not rusted out.
+Almost unheard of is two intact panes of factory glass with factory markings. These things were probably breaking since day one.
+ Unheard of is a inner windshield in this condition found separate of find of a once in a lifetime unrestored jeep find.
The windshield frame is in amazing condition with very little surface rust. I believe the original paint is intact below a layer of black paint that is flaking and chipping off in places.
Both panes are marked 5-44 and in good shape; no chips, no cracks, there are however a few scratches in the glass that are hard to capture in pictures but nothing that really directly impedes the view while driving or obnoxiously stands out too much.”
No pics provided. Doug spotted this one.
“Rear seat, great shape with seat belts. I sold my old willys but I still have the rear seat that I want to sell. No rips or tears,frame is in good shape also.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $4500.
Mike has this early Jeep-A-Trench for sale. It is complete and works. It is Model 103 Serial number #785.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000
(11/24/2012) If there is really a closet full of parts, this may be worth a look.
“I just don’t have the time to finish it up. The chassis have been rebuilt from the ground up. Axles, Brakes, Steering, Tranny, Engine. I have two tubs that I was going to use to make one but just don’t have the time. It is set up for 12 volt and I have all new gauges, and a new wiring harness. I have two extra fenders. It has a T90 tranny in it and I also have a T84 Tranny that is ready to re-assemble. I have all the parts plus a large closet of more original Jeep parts. Way too many to list. I even have the paint for it. It just need some work on the tub and reassembled.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700.
Here’s some rare hubs.
“Set of original Warn Hubs in green box. Hubs are perfect, box is a little rough”
Looks in good shape.
“believe its for a 41-45 willys mb or gpw. around 33″ wide, will measure to be exact. bought it for my 52 but too narrow. frame is decent but has new od canvas cushions. has jack mounts underneath. asking 250 810-956-285six”
Someone might be able to use this.
“This is a rare all brass 1946 pyrene military fire extinguisher. Was normally on a Willys jeep. All brass not in the best condition more of a decoration has the frame with t to hold it great looker. Call or text 260-438-6271”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
“for sale a 194? Jeep MB $ 1,500 OBO takes it. It has no title or frame numbers some one has installed an aftermarket home made bumper. But it has 2 Rebuilt rears the front is military and the rear is civilian. it also comes with an engine, transmission, transfercase and four leaf springs. questions just call five seven zero five two seven six three five one. I don’t respond to email just text or phone call. Thanks”
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Today we had multiple stops planned. Overall, our goal was to drive from Tucson, Arizona, to Tularosa, New Mexico.
After posting the picture from Moab of the CJ-2A mounted on a sign at Ivan’s, Joe pointed me to two similar places in Tucson, AZ. He even included addresses, which saved me time (thanks!). The first place, Willy’s works was a parts store and focuses on civilian and military jeeps. The ‘jeep’ yard held a variety of jeeps. The second place was Jack’s Government Surplus, which naturally focuses on military items. Around Jacks were all kinds of great parts’ yards. I wished I had the time to explore all the different yards!
We did not have time to explore either place. We stopped, took pictures and drove off. So, call or check them out the next time you are there.
Willys Works: 1933 W Gardner Ln,Tucson, AZ (520) 888-5082
Jack’s Government Surplus: 5181 E Drexel Rd, Tucson, AZ 85706 (520) 574-0300
Below are my pictures. You can see some ones from 2010 on Flickr. In the pictures you’ll see a M-38A1, a FC, and a M-151. I’m sure there is more.