UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Doesn’t run at the moment.
“1943 Ford gpw with post war motor. Was running when parked a couple years ago…needs a battery and probably the fuel system gone through”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Doesn’t run at the moment.
“1943 Ford gpw with post war motor. Was running when parked a couple years ago…needs a battery and probably the fuel system gone through”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
The jeep pictured below has been stripped down. Needs work finished and reassembly.
“1945 Willy’s MB Jeep For Sale;
One of the last Willys Military Jeeps built; Serial number 454859.
Great Project car……Been fun, Half done but Time to sell……. Best Offer
Tranny and Transfer Case has been fully rebuild. Many parts removed, stripped, primiered and repainted military green. Restoring Tub and fenders which are partially rust proofed and primered to bring back to original.”
Includes a Warn Overdrive.
“Hi i have cj2a chassis Chevrolet V8 engine original stock T90 transmission with transfer case. Original rear and fronts axles. Complete powertrain ready to put the body on”
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/d/willys-jeep/6471805068.html
Ouch!
“Willy’s flat fender jeep, project or parts. Rough condition, original drivetrain is complete. What you see is what you get, bring cash $800.00.”
https://joplin.craigslist.org/pts/d/willys-flat-fender/6465458899.html
No pics provided.
“Fair to Good condition soft top for Willies cj2 or cj3. All hardware plus two doors.”
https://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/pts/d/willies-jeep-soft-top-with/6471691958.html
UPDATE: Last listed in 2014. The pic from that time can be seen at the bottom:
(06/14/2013) Unclear how much value is here.
“This is a 48 Willys. Currently is not in running condition. $800 firm or trades considered.”
https://siouxcity.craigslist.org/cto/d/1948-willys/6470364722.html
Pic from 2014:
Still needs some “tinkering”.
“1946 Jeep Willy’s. Clean Texas title. Asking $7500 trade or best cash offer. Really looking for a pair of waverunners or a boat possibly. The jeep has tons of new parts and customizations on it. A really cool Jeep. Needs a little tinkering to be really great. Thanks”
https://houston.craigslist.org/bar/d/1946-jeep-willys/6467896273.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
(12/20/2017) Runs. It’s listed as a 1951, but looks more like a CJ-2A.
“51 Willy’s cj2a flatfender jeep , runs smooth starter sounds old , converted to 12v. Has disc front brakes , has heater , hardtop and hard doors , runs drives all lights work, new poly fuel tank and sender, has assemble neb assigned title with tag and the original vin tag ”
Maury spent some time with Lawrence Elliott, a retired jeep mechanic, and took a few photos of him with his jeeps. Lawrence also re-manufactures bell cranks with bearings, so Maury was curious about that, too (see an example here). I’m hoping to visit both during my trip east this May.
Maury writes, “Lawrence thinks he’s owned about 28 jeeps over the years. Now, he has an early 1960’s(?) jeep truck that he has turned into a nice restomod, with a Chevy V6 engine and Ford 9″ rear axle, among many other modifications. He also has a CJ6 under build, as well as an M38A1, which have Chevy motors as well. On the CJ6, he created an adapter to mount a Ford Ranger steering box to replace the original Ross gearbox.”
Blow are a few pics of Lawrence and his vehicles.
UPDATE: This one is back on eBay.
(11/05/2017) Seeing that “Beware” sign has got to be intimidating!
“1944 Press Photo Private Allan Robertson drives a jeep in Florence Italy
This is an original press photo. Driving this jeep through a street in Florence, Private Allan Robertson, Birmingham, Ala., pauses to read a “Beware Enemy Snipers” sign on the side of a building. Photo measures 9 x 7.25 inches. Photo is dated 8-19-1944.”