Jim spotted this one. It runs and drives.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/289031122063328/
“CJ-2A Willy. It Runs & Drives, No Title, has registration.”
Jim spotted this one. It runs and drives.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/289031122063328/
“CJ-2A Willy. It Runs & Drives, No Title, has registration.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $650.
Frank’s selling this Tornado engine.
“This is a 230 taken from a 1964 Wagon to swap in a Chevy. it is clean and complete. Been stored inside since,I was told that it did smoke if let to idle for a period. (Valve seals?)
Has starter,generator and oil bath air cleaner.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/21/2020) Looks solid, but the body may have had some work.
https://nh.craigslist.org/cto/d/lower-waterford-1946-willys-jeep-cj-2a/7082227975.html or
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/239402520400980/
“1946 Willys Jeep CJ-2A Military replica, 4WD, “Go-Devil” L134 4-Cylinder, Original 1-Barrel Carburetor, 60hp. Not registered but drive-able in parades, have entered car shows with it,etc. New water pump, rebuilt radiator and shroud, starter, and generator,new 6-Volt battery, new tires. Canvas top, rebuilt bell crank and steering arm.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1250.
(01/03/2020) Looks like there’s value here.
“1948 willys jeep Cj 2A Buick v6 ran before I parked it 15 years ago. Needs help but cool old jeep. I have drivers seats too. Floor pan is rusted but could be a great project. Thanks for looking.”
Looks like this one has a Worman Jee-Cab.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/WillysSwapMeet/permalink/2572513319688598/
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Has an f-head. Appears to have potential.
“I have what is titled as a 1947 Ford GPW. This Jeep has sat for the last 10 years. It was reported as having the transmission quit, the motor turns but the carb needs rebuilt/ replaced. This is a Las Vegas Jeep and has only minor rust. I started to tear down this project but life has gotten in the way. I was going to restore this back to it’s former glory! I have many of the needed parts to get this back on the road.”
Regarding the back page article, it’s a bit hard for me to believe that the motorhome the Murray’s built on a truck chassis (with an inline 6?) was capable of sustained cruising of 70 MPH, especially given that modern interstates had yet to be built (the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956––aka Interstate Highway construction bill––hadn’t yet been passed when this issue of Willys News was published).
This ad was featured in the Dillon Daily Tribune on May 06,1947.
Needs some additional work.
https://treasure.craigslist.org/bar/d/port-saint-lucie-1962-jeep-willys-wagon/7069819132.html
“1962 Willys Wagon
440/727auto
Sitting on S10 frame with disc brakes, rack and pinion, all the hard work is done, runs and drives needs some finishing.
Very cool body style
Worth 4 times what I’m asking when finished the right way.
Many new parts.
Come take a look.”
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