UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
Looks solid.
“1974 Jeep dj5 jeep 6 cyl auto runs and drives 2×4 $2800”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18,500.
(05/25/2019) Looks like a clean build. Note the windshield setup; looks well done.
“1948 Willys Jeep CJ2A
V6 225 odd fire
Everything rebuilt less than 2000 miles
Custom Top, Tow Bar, Chrome Rims, Goodyear, Racing Seats, 4 point harness”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/24/2020) Seller listed this as a “pre-1954 Kaiser Willys”, but I’d say it’s more likely a mid-to-late 1960s CJ-6.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2641692526152725/
“Posting a Pre 1954 Kaiser Willys Jeep for a friend. It has the 20” stretched wheelbase. All original 4 cylinder Hurricane engine and transmission. Everything works including lights etc. rebuilt front hubs. New fuel pump. New alternator. New starter. Message if you have any questions, or Text [hidden information] before 6pm.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/07/2018) Entry sides have been altered.
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/d/orangevale-1948-willys-cj2a/7137622024.html
“1948 Willys CJ2a, total restoration (frame off). Every mechanical and electric system is new or rebuilt: steering, suspension, brakes, fuel, cooling and drive train. It has not been registered and used since the restoration was completed. The only conversion from original equipment is a dual reservoir master cylinder and dry element air filter. Please call with questions, but do not make an offer without looking at it. Clean title in hand. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Daniel shared this nice looking FC.
“This is a very nice 1965 jeep FC 170. It has had some minor rust repair and although it is not a professional paint job, looks good and is a great driver. The odometer reads 49,400 miles which I believe to be correct. It has its original six cylinder engine with the original transmission and transfer case. Mechanically, it is in good condition and starts, stops, and drives as it should.
Like the April issue, this issue includes a variety FC and Surrey images.
The March 1956 Issue of Popular Science included a small story of a CJ-2A with a Gutter-Vac installed. It was used in Washington, D.C.
UPDATE: Thanks to Mark we have some background information on the Turner Manufacturing Company: https://www.statesville.com/opinion/o-c-stonestreet-a-closer-look-at-mr-c-h-turner-and-turner-manufacturing-company/article_d376cc29-de76-591c-bcad-62e719909ca6.html.
I’ve also added to the post with some wood working equipment that was also offered by the Turner Manufacturing Company of Statesville, North Carolina.
The Turner company offered a variety of other wood options as well according to the Special Equipment brochure index:
As the original post indicated, Turner produced hay balers as well.
This turner hay baler has some similar elements, but isn’t example the same:
This is really cool … expensive, but cool. Thanks to Steve for sharing it with us.
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“This listing is for one Vintage EL JEBEL JEEP PATROL Denver Colorado License Plate Topper Attachment. It is in very good condition with original paint.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.
Terry pointed out that the larger parking lights suggest this is more like a 1969. Per Colin, the “V4” engine is probably just a typo, as the V and F are near each other.
Here’s a really rare DJ-6 project at a good price.
“This is a very rare 2wd Jeep that has the original Hurricane V4 Engine. The starter is missing and it needs some wiring work done but the engine is not locked and should run. I was planning on slamming it to make it a one of a kind! Title has been lost but would not be hard to get one”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $8,000. Last listed in 2018.
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/esd/cto/d/1966-jeep-cj6/7136837048.html
(09/08/2016) Looks nice. Has a Meyer Hardtop.
“Very rare 1966 CJ6 with factory hard top. Super clean for it’s age! Stock V6 and 3 speed manual. A couple modifications. Could easily be take back to stock or modified for the ultimate offroader! I don’t carry my phone vary often so leave a message, text, or e-mail.
Spec. (overall vehicle mostly all stock)
• 225 V6 engine (Buick odd fire– factory installed)
• 3 speed manual trans (T86a)
• Transfercase (dana 18)
• Rear diff (dana 44)
• Front diff (dana 27)
• Factory hard top (extremely rare)
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