Gayland shared the news of this unusual car jack, one that tilts the car to make it easier to get underneath.
Learn more here: https://newatlas.com/its-a-jack-tilts-cars/58404/
Gayland shared the news of this unusual car jack, one that tilts the car to make it easier to get underneath.
Learn more here: https://newatlas.com/its-a-jack-tilts-cars/58404/
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/22/2019) Nice looking 3B that has a spring lift and some slight mods.
https://medford.craigslist.org/cto/d/grants-pass-1953-willys-cj3b/6824347536.html
“Very nice old willys jeep…all original. Hurricane engine. T90 three speed…Dana 44 rear Dana 25 front 5.39 gears and Dana 20 gear drive transfer case….new fuel tank, pump and carb….solid state distributor…new exhaust new breaks…..Alcan lift springs 2 inch lift good year MTR 33 inch tires”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3400.
(03/03/2019) It’s been modified into 4WD. It has the rare 0-8 KS speedometer.
“1957DJ body&seats, WW2orCJ2a flathead4 engine,windshield,chassis 4WD works xlt ,starts,runs,steers,stops, HDradiator,12volt syst, upgraded starter,Delco altntr, alum tank, towbar, great tires, lights not hooked up, NO RUST or body dents, seats ratty. Drove it today, idles rough but drives good, cheapest driving on CL, $3400 or reasonable offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(12/08/2018) Needs more work, but appears solid.
“Clean non- running Project.
It is has complete drivetrain,
Needs rebuilt. 4 cylinder,Ford engine, or drop in your SBC engine.
Out of the DMV system.
Bill of sale.
$3500”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
(01/26/2017) Been sitting for a few years.
“1947 Original Willys Jeep 4×4
CJ-2A was the first civilian jeep after WWII.
It was running but it hasn’t been started in awhile so would need a new battery.
Right front tire would have to be replaced, has a spare tire.”
This has an MB and chassis body.
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/wvl/cto/d/glendale-1942-willys-ford-jeep/6835389243.html
“I have a 1942 Ford/Willy’s Jeep that I am looking to sell. This Jeep is not in running condition. Make offer”
Patty asked me to list these tires/rims combo.
https://cincinnati.craigslist.org/wto/6812878728.html
“4 jackman 5 spoke 15×10 5×5 1/2 wheels powder coated black”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200
(02/10/2019) This may have an MB body.
“Willy Jeep V6 Auto Corvette steering fuel injected motor. Will start but needs work. 1500 or trade. Bill of sale only. No text calls only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Project jeep.
“Jeep CJ-6, Dauntless (Buick) v-6 engine, 3 speed transmission, Dana 18 transfercase. Rebuilt carburetor, lock out hubs…. have about 95% of the parts to put an automatic transmission in it. Parts for auto swap are new or rebuilt. Has wider than original axles. Dana 44’s from and rear.”
TJ shared what appears to be a good price on a CJ-5 hardtop by Kelly (if I remember correctly). The sides fold out on it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/255173955432527/?ref=messenger_share
“Good condition, all glass windows in tack.”
Gregg Stoerrie shared several stories and photos of his uncle’s time during WWII on his Facebook page.
One image shows a sketch by Dean Joy, a soldier who served with Gregg’s uncle. Dean went on to write a book, 60 Days in Combat, as well as sharing his story on youtube:
Here’s is Dean’s sketch of some jeeps during an ambush by 88mms. Dean wrote:
“Front Jeep took a direct hit, drivers headless torso still behind the wheel and other GI’s on the side. They hit the end Duce and a half. Col Wooten came running along the convoy yelling everybody off the trucks now. A few GI’s worked around to out flank the 88’s. The firing stopped as they captured the first 88 and found it was maned by kids. As they approached the other 88’s they could see the crews were dead and it was clear they were knocked out by their own guys. It was the first 88 who turned the gun on their own guys. We assumed that they knew the war was lost. Had they not it would have been a massacre.”
Gregg also shared this photo taken by his uncle of a plane that was hit by Japanese flak. Greg wrote, “This picture was taken by my uncle joe Stoerrle during the Second World War. This is the tail section of his B25 bomber. He told me a story how they barely made it back after their tail was shot up from Japanese flak. Uncle joe told me how accurate the Japanese flak was. I would like to thank my cousin Shelly (uncle Joe’s daughter) for providing me with these pictures at a family get together on 1/6/18.”
Charles just purchased this CJ-2A. He’d been watching eWillys for a long time and finally found one that was near him with a body in great shape. However, what’s unusual about this 2A is that it has an electric fan installed under the passenger seat. He said it’s a pretty heavy fan, too. Anyone ever heard of that?