No pics provided.
https://fresno.craigslist.org/cto/d/fresno-1952-willys-jeep/6846475900.html
“1952 Willys Jeep. V6 4X4 stick shift. Running great. Built in tow bar to tow it with you anywhere. Hydraulic winch. Title in hand, on non-op”
No pics provided.
https://fresno.craigslist.org/cto/d/fresno-1952-willys-jeep/6846475900.html
“1952 Willys Jeep. V6 4X4 stick shift. Running great. Built in tow bar to tow it with you anywhere. Hydraulic winch. Title in hand, on non-op”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Project.
“46 Willys Flat Fender 4×4 Jeep.
Custom built 327
4×4
Tilt wheel
Power steering
Parked it 4 years ago now im not able to finish. Has a custom built 327 c.i. engine. Needs gas tank, brakes, radiator maybe a few other things. No major rust or body damage whatsoever. Super fast & fun.”
UPDATE: *SOLD** Was $2500.
Price dropped Not sure how much value is here.
“flat fender willys
block is cracked
call for details
76,000 made
have id title
no answering machine keep calling”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(03/02/2015) It doesn’t run.
“1954 front line combat ambulance, have original top, correct tail gate, 2 replacement front fenders, mostly complete, no litters, not running, has been converted to 12 volt.”
On pages 48-29 of the August 15, 1942, Saturday Evening post featured an ad by the United State Rubber Company titled “Here’s Where Your Rubber is Going”. The ad included a Ford GP.
You never know what will pop up around my parents’ house. The other day my sister found this tiny compass set, given to my grandfather for my father and his brothers. The set contains a small magnet, what I believe to be a magnetized arrow that can balance on the magnet, a 1925 coin (unsure what type of metal), and a small leather pouch. All of this was stored in a small envelope with a note to my grandfather.
The letter mentions four items. The fourth may have been a small leather pouch, which somehow I forgot to photograph. The coin was in the leather pouch. The arrow and magnet were in the tiny envelope shown in the photo below. Both the leather pouch and the small envelope were inside the large enveloped with the writing.
I tried to find more info online, but didn’t have any luck. Anyone know some history about this? Is the magnet and arrow supposed to be used with the coin?
Farrell Fox shared this photo of what I call a “Sedan-Jeep” on Facebook. There was no year or caption. I loosely define a sedan-jeep as one which has had some kind of custom top and/or fenders, added that make the jeep a little more car-like.
You don’t see many Bobcats hood in the Southeast.
https://eastnc.craigslist.org/cto/d/burgaw-willys-cj3/6832883610.html
“1950 Willy’s v8 frunt disc Brakes new top 33 tires seats steering wheel brakes frunt gears hubs and more runs perfect”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/16/2018) 05Looks in good shape.
https://boston.craigslist.org/sob/cto/d/1951-willys-cj2a/6845543699.html
“Totally restored jeep cj2 .brand new
body,top,rebuilt engine and transmission,new brakes and tires.
Excellent condition.asking $12,500.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/1/2019) Could be worth a look. Not currently road worthy.
https://winstonsalem.craigslist.org/cto/d/deep-gap-1948-willys-cj2a-jeep/6842299983.html
“For sale 1948 Willys CJ2A Jeep This jeep only has 11,000 miles on it. It was restored back in the 1980s and has been in storage since then. Would not take much to be able to drive it. This jeep is somewhat rare because it was one of a few that has the tire hanger on the left side, they are called leftys. I am asking 6500.00 for it.”