Someone ought to enjoy this.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/480200989251056/
“Carnival kids ride all in great shape. Great patina Pickup Stafford CT”
Someone ought to enjoy this.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/480200989251056/
“Carnival kids ride all in great shape. Great patina Pickup Stafford CT”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5995.
(11/25/2019) I think the small flat bed trailer to the left of the jeep is the one included in the sale.
“1945 K2 flat Fender Jeep Willys comes with flatbed trailer has Warn winch and hubs upgraded seats power brakes Motors all original as soft top and doors good condition needs minor work”
It’s a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/443742516459699/
“52 willys Jeep has been Sitting about 6 years. F head engine manual transmission 3 speed PTO unit takes up 3rd gear extra carburetor flat Holly All original running gear new clutch put in 6 years ago 12 hours on it newer water pump. Message for price as I’m selling for a friend and unknown mileage. Willing to trade for running Harley”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
It’s a mix of CJ-3A and other parts.
“NOT A CHEVY AVALANCHE!!FACEBOOK BLOWS! I am posting for an older friend a 53 Willys Jeep with the stock 4 cylinder engine. It does not have a current title. He has extra wheels, tires, fiberglass tub, and and so many other parts (transmission, transfer case) I can’t list them all. He would love to rebuild and retitle it, but simply does not have the time. If you are interested, please feel free to message me. He is hoping to get $3500 for everything. He can even throw in a running Chevy 305 engine for an extra $500”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/13/2019) I understand that as a seller answering questions can get tiring, but if a buyer isn’t asking questions about a jeep/price like this, then how are they supposed to know whether to see it in person or not?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/528489487946160/
“49 Willy’s jeep all original ran when parked 10 years ago no brakes that’s why I parked it 3000$ ob”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Rob shared this one. What a price! No doubt this will be gone in an hour or two.
“Hood jeep. Been stored inside for 40 years. Needs a little love but complete and a runner”
My cousin and I took a break from painting, hanging ceiling lights, cleaning up her yard and more (oh so much more) to visit Shane just north of Richmond, Virginia, yesterday. He is a long-time reader who jeeped using 80s/90s jeeps, before jumping into the vintage market with a relatively cheap CJ-3A. He told us how surprised he was at how much he enjoyed driving the old rig. Unfortunately, the jeep was later stolen, but by then he was hooked. So, a little while later he bought his second vintage jeep, a 1942 GPW.
What appeared to be a GPW in good condition turned out to be a jeep with problems that Shane didn’t spot until he got it home (I think most of us can related to that at one time or another). At first Shane bought individual parts , but over time he started buying jeep projects from which he could get some parts. That led him to begin reselling MB and GPW parts.
Apart from the WWII jeeps, he’s acquired a CJ-6 project that he hopes to complete at some point. He also continues to look for WWII parts, including the following items (email him if you think he you have something he needs donovanshanemiller @ gmail.com … no spaces around the @):
Top bow body brackets Side grab handles Two reflectors(Corcoran Brown bezel, Grotelite No. 100 lens) Mirror and arm Stamped pintle Blackout light bulb assembly Axe head bottom bracket(4 hole) One windshield to hood block Oil can to firewall bracket Spare tire carrier and foot Skid plate
There were a couple of interesting tidbits that we learned from Shane. He explained that there are a lot of 1942 GPWs around the country, because a large number of them were shipped for early military training, while many of the Willys MBs went to North Africa. Anyone have further insights into this?
Additionally, we learned that there was a big auction of brand new, unissued surplus 1945 GPWs sold in 1946 out of Ohio by the military, so it isn’t uncommon to run across 1945s with 1946 titles and bills of sale in that region. Anyone else seen this pattern?
Thanks again to Shane for taking the time to show us his place. Here’s some photos of some of his jeeps:
Maury shared these Dauntless V6 parts-turned art/in-home decor.
Based on the VIN, this is a 1946 CJ-2A.
https://scranton.craigslist.org/cto/d/lake-winola-willys-overland-cj-2a-flat/7031804297.html
“1946-1949 Willys-Overland CJ-2A Flat Fender
This Willys is in decent condition for its age. It was used to plow snow and comes with the plow. Long time ownership by same family. At this point in time there is no title, but we are trying to get one. It has the original 4-cylinder engine and six-volt electrical system and we are working to get it running. It last ran in 2011. The clutch and brakes will need attention. As far as the tub goes it is restorable as is but will need at least a driver side floor.
It is a cool flat fender original Willys. A tub for this Willys will cost about $2400.00. The fenders and hood are in good condition and would not need to be replaced.
The car is part of an estate that I am helping to liquidate (do not need help). It is being sold as-is, where-is and will need to be trailered off. The VIN number is 77103. The car is located at Lake Winola outside of Scranton.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
Could be worth a look.
“48 cj2 231 v6 t18 4 speed d18 transfer dana 44 diffs clean title hei ign howell fuel injection”