UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(12/09/2018) Appears worth a look.
“1945 Jeep willy, 327 small block engine…lots of extras $6,500.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(12/09/2018) Appears worth a look.
“1945 Jeep willy, 327 small block engine…lots of extras $6,500.00”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was For Trade.
It’s been stored a couple years.
“Wanting to trade my 1948 cj2a for 2 door v8 car from 1960s. Preferably a ford. Just getting it out of storage. Last driven in 2016 cool April nights and then parked. Just seeing if anyone interested”
Need some work. Has an f-head. Can anyone indentify the branding on the front hubs? Kind of looks like Speedo or something similar.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/scz/cto/d/felton-1947-willys-cj2a-jeep/6871670186.html
“1947 Willys CJ2A, F Head 4 cyl from a 1955 Jeep, T90 3 spd, Dana 18, Dana 25 frt, 41 rear with 5.38 gears. New battery, carb, spare transmission and transfer case and driveshafts, brand new tires and wheels, new seats, brand new Rancho 1” lift springs, have original windshield and factory wheels, roll bar. Was going to restore it but am going a different direction. It’s a project but it’s close. Tub not rusted out just a little dented here and there. $4,000 obo.”
Is this a factory option or period correct aftermarket option or something that was added later?
https://portland.craigslist.org/wsc/pts/d/gaston-1951-willys-wagon-complete-roof/6871937160.html
“complete with all components.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.
Seems like a good price.
“Complete replacement floor pans for willys M38a1 military jeep or pre 1971 CJ-5 jeep. $300 for all (will not sell separately). Set includes everything that is pictured.
Floor pans are powder coated Olive drab green.”
It hasn’t been started in a few decades. But, it looks solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1191051997729060/
“Antique Willy’s Jeep, one owner. Ready for restoration. Hasn’t been started in 30 years, Everything worked when stored. Always stored inside. Mileage reads 36,000. It’s more than that but unknown. Flathead 6 with 3 speed manual transmission, high/low range 4 wheel drive.”
Video of US Soldiers in England cutting and installing wire cutters.
UPDATE: Yesterday when I looked at the article, I am pretty sure Jeep was listed #1. I just looked again and now Jeep is #2. Hmmmm ….
Thanks to Brian for sharing this. According to Forbes Magazine, the hottest collectible car or truck is the jeep [edit … 2nd hottest]. I’m not sure how Forbes measured that result. The problem is that this article is moreclick-baitish than a heavily researched analysis. (and, yes, the article starts with the phrase. $8,800 …)