UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $21,500.
Seller says this was used in WWII and Korea.
“Total professional ground-up restoration. Used in WWII and Korea. PA licensed. Clear title. Price is negotiable; we’re motivated to sell!.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $21,500.
Seller says this was used in WWII and Korea.
“Total professional ground-up restoration. Used in WWII and Korea. PA licensed. Clear title. Price is negotiable; we’re motivated to sell!.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Appears solid.
“1/4 ton Willys – Overland – Motors Inc. Jeep trailer . Delivery Date 1942 Rare !”
This may interest someone.
“1945 Bantam trailer serial # 18384
4’x6’bed.
Original oak top bows. Ready for a canopy.
PTI plate, registration in hand.
2” ball
I have a spare tire/rim, but it’s not mounted. The tire will probably need replaced. Mounted tires are in good shape with plenty of life left.
More Bantam info can be found at: http://bantamt3c.com/”
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/rvs/4441094290.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Fine parade rig.
“Attention re-enactors, parade goers, or attention seekers: 1948 Willys CJ2A converted into a WWII MB Jeep. Restored completely 3 years ago with rebuilt original flathead L-134 “go devil” engine with new manifold and rebuilt Carter carb and rebuilt T-80 transmission. Replaced OEM new items are: gauges (all work), gas tank, master cylinder, wheel cylinder, wheel cylinders, brake lines, wheel/parking brake shoes, MB windshield with M1 Garand rifle rack, complete new suspension (4 leaf-springs, shackles, shocks, etc.), new rear axle oil seals, new $600 radiator, exhaust,military non-directional tires, front steering kingpin bushings, gear box, cloth wiring, “beep” horn, front/rear turn-signals installed (front uses blackout grill lights), MB seats, MB canvas and bows, new MB tailgate and tire mount and jerrycan rack, parking lights. The body is not perfect showroom but there is no rust- I replaced the driver floorboard panel and some support hat channels; backseat bed/wheel wells has some welding “patch work” in its 66 years. Barely 5,000 miles since new rebuild. In addition, restored 1978 M416A2 trailer (A2 model has rebuilt actuator braking system with new master cylinder, shocks, and lines), new canvas, new parking brake, and lights/wiring system. Both are converted to 12 volts and are titled and registered. All reciepts are included. Will consider comparable trade ONLY for Dodge WC.”
No pics provided.
“1946 army jeep not running but will run with little tinkering looks good, has good nj title comes with 416 jeep trailer, a steel for both at $4500 or will seperate, selling due to illness, sorry i have no pictures, please reply with your phone number i will get back to you, thanks for looking”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/16/2014) Looks like a solid combo.
“1948 Willy’s CJ-2A jeep with matching trailer. This jeep is in very good shape with all original parts. I has some wear, but not a rust bucket by any means. Can be started and driven away. Original 6 Volt system, electrical is good except, blinkers do not work. All gauges (all original) work. Engine is perfect, runs very smooth.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $10,500
Cool trailer. Jeep has a fiberglass tub.
“This is the Jeep the Army would have wanted in 52. CJ3A with a 350 V8, turbo 350 trans and a B&M slapstick shifter. The Jeep has fiberglass tub with brand new Hot Rod Flatz olive drab paint, disc brakes, 3 inch lift, 32 inch tires on 15×10 rims, lined tub with a full carpet kit, overhead console with a am/fm cd player in it, 14 gallon tank, custom tire carrier with 2 inch hitch, block heater, side steps, padded roll bar, dual exhaust, electric wipers, and a full soft top in great shape.
The trailer is a jeep frame with a cut down tub and new paint. it has two large ammo cans and two new jerry cans on it. All of the tires are interchangeable with the jeep and trailer. the tub is rhino lined and it has reinforced corners and back on it.
I don’t have to sell it or need help selling it but I have found another project car I would like to restore. probably not interested in trading. $10,500.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.
It rolls and tows.
“1942 Bantam military jeep trailer , not perfect, but is a good candidate for restoration, or tow it as is, has some rust in the floor, has good 15″ tires, rolls and tows easy, has the hard to get center casting, with a 1 7/8’s ball hitch welded to a cutoff lunette, has the very early 2 piece axle with the cast center cover, has a tailgate, (nicely done) , hasn’t been registered in years, comes with bill of sale only, $900 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Unclear if it runs.
“There is no price listed because they were appraised as one unit call for more details.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
Not a great photo, but it looks like a real nice jeep.
“Totally restored1947 Jeep CJ2a. Freshly painted, motor and transmission recently rebuilt, new oversized military tires and extra set, new seats, gauges.Many other items replaced. zero miles on rebuild. Jeep needs some easy final touches but I simply don’t have time to use and need tuition money. Comes with unrestored but solid Bantam trailer with matching pintle hitch and a bunch os extra parts, including a full top in great condition. My loss will be your gain. $6000 firm.”