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“134 CI Hurricane original motor. Ran before I started tearing into the carb. Needs some love but she’s in great shape. Comes with a new fuel tank, new Solex carb, new seals and oil canister”
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“134 CI Hurricane original motor. Ran before I started tearing into the carb. Needs some love but she’s in great shape. Comes with a new fuel tank, new Solex carb, new seals and oil canister”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $12,500
It’s certainly well-equipped, but there aren’t enough pics to tell how original it is or isn’t.
“Willys 1943 MB Army Jeep. Demilled Browning 1919a4 in a M48 dash mount. Scabbard for M1 carbine on windshield and side scabbard with a M1 Garand prop. Prop 1911a1 and Thompson slung over each seat. Real head turner, please see photos and feel free with the ?s. This is a parade jeep, 12 volt and such. 134 L head. Many extras”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,500.
Ted spotted this one.
“Willys 1945 ¼ ton 4×4. Overland Motors Jeep Division Model MB. Serial #431784. Gross weight 3250. Delivery date 4-3-45. Not military tires, tube 616 4-ply. Frame-off restoration. All original. $22,600 into it, have receipts. Asking $17,500 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2500.
This has some unusual mods. It looks like it was updated with some DJ-5 parts.
“1957 willys jeep solid , runs great”
For the quality of the rebuild, I don’t understand why this was militarized??
“I HAVE A SUPER CLEAN WILLY’S. WAS RESTORED APOX THREE YEARS AGO. THE BODY IS RUST FREE AS IS THE FRAME. HAS CENTER LINE TIRES. IT HAS XXX577 MILES ON IT. HAVE THE ORIGINAL GAS CANTEEN FOR IT. IT HAS A THREE SPEED TRANSMISSION, RUN AND DRIVES LIKE A DREAM! THIS IS A MUST SEE!!”
https://charlotte.craigslist.org/cto/d/1953-willys/6442528855.html
“Meticulously and authentically restored” 1941 MB? With all due respect to Mr. Weinberg, it’s nicely rebuilt, but this has authenticity shortcomings (the grille, the dash, the wheels, and the gas tank for starters).
https://youngstown.craigslist.org/cto/d/1941-jeep-willys-mb-1-4-ton/6444265643.html
“Seller’s Description: 1941 WILLYS MB MILITARY JEEP for sale. Motorcar Classics is proud to present this spectacular 1941 Willys MB Jeep. This genuine WWII Jeep, which saw service in the European Theater, was meticulously and authentically restored by Max Weinberg to honor the military service of his wife, Beckys, father, uncle, and cousin, whose names and service records within the United States Army Signal Corps are inscribed on the right side of the vehicle.
Mr. Weinberg personally researched the history of the Jeep with the Department of defense and its history is documented. The markings, numbers, and military insignias are true to its original configuration. We have never seen a military Jeep restored to such a high standard.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Includes some parts not shown.
“Up for sale I have an original Ford GPW Engine.
The serial number places it in 1943.
The engine has been refreshed, with a new gasket kit, new valves (omix ada), new timing chain (omix ada), and new points for the distributor.
Although not pictured, included is the oil rod, oil spout, flywheel, and the piece of metal that goes between the engine and the flywheel.”
This was published around 1950. It’s less story and more marketing, but still interesting. The argument that the trencher doesn’t affect the roadability of the jeep might be a stretch ….
Starting bid is $680.
“You are bidding on an original slat grill for a 1941 Willys slat grille Jeep. This also includes (2) headlight brackets& 2 small Lt housing.
Brackets are out of shape ,a small stress cracks, Frozen Hinges. One Lt Housing rusted out.
Colorado Ranch Find. Light Rust, Some Original Paint here and there. One Slat is Loose.
Overall pretty decent shape – a great grill to use on your restoration.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000. Greg suspects this may not be a Parkway.
Lots of updates to this runner.
“1950 Willys
Small Block, 400 Auto, 3/4 ton axles”