No pics provided.
https://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/pts/d/youngwood-willys-jeeps/7007857491.html
“I have 2 late 40s willys jeeps and parts.best offer.”
No pics provided.
https://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/pts/d/youngwood-willys-jeeps/7007857491.html
“I have 2 late 40s willys jeeps and parts.best offer.”
Will alerted me that the FC Forward Forum is temporarily down. It was taken down for a supposed violation of the TOS, though I’d be surprised if the forum violated the TOS. There seems to be a way to contact the host and appeal this issue. Anyone know who the administrator(s) were?
Listed as a 1950, this may be an MB.
https://watertown.craigslist.org/cto/d/hailesboro-1950-willies-jeep/7012789565.html
“1950 Willies Jeep with arctic factory top. All glass is good. Brakes work. 4 wheel drive works. Clutch is good. Has been driven. Running on 3 cylinders. Has 1 broken valve. No piston or cylinder damage. $800.00 obo.”
UPDATE: This FREE setup finally found a home.
Most likely an M-38 or CJ-3A engine based on the oil bracket. Great deal.
“This came out of a (i think ’47 Willys). It was running great before it was pulled. just pick it up and its yours. Need space in warehouse.”
I found this M-38A1 Installation Instructions Conversion Power Plant Heater Kit 32 page manual on eBay. It seems a well done and detailed look at how to install the heater kit. Hopefully, someone can use the information.
UPDATE: As Mark notes, and I missed, the truck pictured is a 1954 at the earliest, so the pic must have been taken after that.
This is likely a reprint, but it’s still a neat photo. It also show the early “J” logo sign. I’m not a Packard expert, but I’d say based on the grille on the car in the window of the auto shop that this photo must have been taken circa 1954-56.
This is the cheapest of several postcards showing this parade in Rocky Ford, Colorado.
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“1940s E. C. Kropp Linen postcard: “Street Scene, Rocky Ford Colorado. North Main Street showing part of the main business district. Crowds of people watching the big parade on Fair Day. Rocky Ford is one of the leading towns in the Arkansas Valley.” Jeeps and tanks (in background further down the street) are in the view. Never mailed.”
Appears solid, but I’d like better pics of the floors.
https://maine.craigslist.org/ctd/d/cumberland-center-1946-willys-cj2/7009533637.html
“RUNS EXCELLENT!!
SOLID BODY WITH ALL ORIGINAL PANELS
HAS RECENT PAINT
NEWER TIRES
LOOKS AND RUNS GREAT! ANY QUESTIONS, CALL ANYTIME”
Jeeps runs, but needs brake work.
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/d/rancho-cucamonga-1949-willys-jeep/7012869097.html
“Hard to find 1949 Willys 4X4 Jeep With very hard to find original M38 aluminum Arctic enclosed top, good windows,original paint jeep has no bondo or old repairs nothing fizz caned or repaired it has dents and dings and scratches,the rear and tailgate are very solid all the front end pieces hood, fenders, fender wells. grill .firewall all are good no rust there is rest under fuel tank drive side, Has new OEM fuel tank, had the orig carb rebuilt new fuel pump and lines! Jeep starts right up doesn’t smoke goes in n out of gear and drives I have all the parts to go thru the brake system all parts go with jeep and I have spares,It has 90lbs of comp in all 4 cylls Fun project I can’t finish”
Appears in good shape. That said, the claim that this is “unrestored” seems unbelievable given the CJ-2A did not come in this “traditional US Military” color. Here is a look at the colors: https://www.thecj2apage.com/paint.html
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/ctd/d/torrance-1947-willys-jeep-cj2a/7007725851.html
“West Coast Classics are proud to present an absolutely exceptional example of this apparently unrestored original southern California example and extraordinarily well preserved 1947 Willys Jeep CJ2A in traditional US Military colors with it’s 134 L head 4 cylinder “Go Devil” engine and full soft top & bikini top.”