Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/626179087953889/
“2 willys cj red one is 1947 and black one is a 1945… Project for someone $2000 obo”
Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/626179087953889/
“2 willys cj red one is 1947 and black one is a 1945… Project for someone $2000 obo”
UPDATE: Still Available. Now on eBay.
(02/14/2019) Looks like a nice build. I believe the windshield bulge allows the use of a CJ-5-style windshield wiper motor; A friend of mine did something similar with his flattie. I’ve never seen a hinged windshield quite like that.
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“Willys Jeep. 1948 C J 2 A. Rebuilt 225 Buick V6 1500 miles ago. Also SM 420 4 Speed rebuilt. Warn Winch. Spring over syst 11″ brakes. 44 rear 4.27 posi. 25 front. Tow bar setup. 33×12.50 x15 BFG. 15×10 wheels. New Best Top New gauges 2 fuel tanks. 10 gal each. Cross flow radiator. Heater. Lots of custom work. Lots of extra parts go with it. $12,500.00. OBO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
As the seller notes, lots of work left. No title.
“This is a ground-up build Willys Flat Fender rock crawler. It is a big project, if you want to finish it you better be capable of fabricating, as there is a lot left to do. I’m selling it for LESS than what I have into the parts alone.
The price is FIRM and I am NOT parting it out. If either of those are a problem for you, don’t bother messaging me about it.
Just a few updates today.
This is part I, the History of Willys-Overland, from the Willys-Overland April 22, 1948, forty-seven page Press Release. Part II, the Jeep Line of Vehicles, will be published on Tuesday.
Thanks again to those who’ve made donations making it possible to purchase unique items like this so that we I can obtain and publish them for all our benefit. This particular item was poorly marketed on eBay. Only one page was shown and no description of the number of pages was included. I took a chance and it turned out to be a great piece for only $13!!
This article from the March 28, 1945, issue of the Farmers’ Weekly Review highlights the mobile welding capabilities of the wartime jeep. The article also notes that the Army tested the jeep on a 500-mile obstacle course before approving it.
Welding Shop on Wheels Is Big Help
Emergency Repairs Made on Field of Battle .
NEW YORK . — A highly mobile welding shop on wheels that can traverse ground which proved impassable to most previous maintenance vehicles has been developed by General Electric, in cooperation with army engineers, to enable emergency repairs of damaged war equipment to be made right on the field of battle, the company disclosed . Consisting of a standard army jeep bearing a specially perfected G-E arc welder, this mobile repair shop, according tc army reports , has proved invaluable in helping to keep front line equipment in fighting condition. In weight the G-E welder jeep is equivalent to a one-quarter ton truck, whereas the equipment it replaced consisted of a five-ton truck towing a one and one-half ton welding trailer. This weight reduction, plus the jeep s great maneuverability, enables the vehicle to readily negotiate rugged or muddy ground where larger and heavier trucks broke down. When desired for use in air borne operations it can also be loaded aboard a transport plane
Power to operate the welding unit is obtained by means of a V-belt which is connected to the engine of the jeep. As soon as the vehicle is brought to a stop the unit can be put in use. Proper engine speed is maintained by a governor, quickly disengaged to permit normal operation of the jeep. The welding unit is installed in place of the right front seat of the jeep, allowing the vehicle to carry a crew of three -men comfortably. Before accepting the welder jeep for service the army subjected it to rigid tests on a 500-mile obstacle course, the same course on which combat tanks are tested, and it came through with flying colors .”
Maury spotted this rare ad for wagons that was published in Switzerland.
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“Willys Jeep station wagen : an old German advertising, Switzerland, 50’s. cs.
size: 31 cm x 13 cm ( 12.4″ x 5″ )
Condition: in a good condition, cut out from a magazine.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/17/2020) Roger Martin spotted this one. Has potential.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/532278640840993
“Runs drives great ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/20/2020) Seller will throw in the trailer for an additional $1000.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/541734026553478/
“$5000 ( $6000 with 16 ft flat trailer) 1946 Willys CJ 2A, 134 Hurricane 4 cylinder engine, Warn overdrive, Detroit locker rear, Loc-right front locker, Smitty built winch, Bestop/Soft top.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**. Was $8500.
May need a tune up.
“1959 Willy’s FC150 with title. Runs and drives. Still needs some work here and there but overall a very nice example of this classic little truck. I have owned this for several years and have countless hours into the restoration. My intent was to leave it in some patina with a stout look. Here is a list of things I have done.
Rebuilt corners and windshield frame ( rust repair)
New floors and door sills
New wire harness, built from scratch with fuse block, shrink wrapped and in woven loom
Frame cleaned and painted.
New brake lines
Add-a-leaf 2” lift
New suspension bushings
All new steering arms, tie rods and pitman drop bracket.
New shocks
New rear bumper
New tail lights
New hand made fenders
New bed sides
Color matched spray on bed liner
Electric fan with shroud
New switches
New clutch and seals in transmission
New bell crank
Front auxiliary lights
New windshield seal (professional installation)
New 33×10.50 BFG Mud Terrains-4
Cleaned gas tank
New fuel lines
I have many original parts that still need to be cleaned and installed to include glove box, heater box, windshield wipers seat frames and more. All the lights work, including the rare turn signal switch. The dash was painted in base-clear before assembly. The interior dog house, roof and doors need to be painted. I have an original interior door panel for a pattern. There is much more I’m sure. Please, serious inquires only.
In full disclosure, it has been in storage and now has a backfire. I may get to looking at it and tune it, but I may not.”