Bill shared this one. Needs some brake work.
“1976 AMG postal jeep
Clean Title
Runs and drives
Cons- needs brake work and paint job.”
Bill shared this one. Needs some brake work.
“1976 AMG postal jeep
Clean Title
Runs and drives
Cons- needs brake work and paint job.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
Could use some more useful pics.
“Rare cj6, 1of 50,000 ever made. Strong running 258i6 t150 3sp trans with dana 20 transfer case. Dana 30 front axle, dana 44 rear with 3.73 gears. 4″ skyjacker lift. New set of 5 interco super swamper 33×12.5 15 inch tires with new wheels. New clutch new water pump new brakes and master cylinder. New seats. Runs and drives good just needs a little work and could be very fun trail toy”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4250.
Seller notes the body isn’t very good, but has another one, but that one also needs work.
“I am listing my 1946 Cj2a everything below the body has been blasted and painted. The body is no good. I do have another tub with a good floor but has other issues that can be fixed. Runs great trans is good needs a gasket kit. Steering box rebuilt and drives good. To many other things to list. 4250 I don’t need to sell it just looking at a different project.”
This is unusual.
“This was a VW diesel swap project I have been working on. GM Saginaw power steering conversion. Has painless switch panel. New tires. It is registered, It runs and drives. I unfortunatly underestimated the little diesels power for highway speeds when i chose the gear ratio. Take over this project or I may pull engine to part it out. I still have all the hardware to install a small block Chevy. It has disc brake upgrades large rear brakes. Dana 27 Front, Dana 44 rear. 4.27 gears, Detroit Locker rear. Dana 18 transfer case SM465 Chevrolet truck transmission with Granny gear. I will separate the diesel and sell if interested in the jeep only. Or sell whole thing.”
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/d/1961-willys-cj5-vw-diesel/6293199632.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
The jeep ran and drive before disassembly. Now it’s a project.
“I’m selling my 1947 CJ2A project. The jeep runs and drives (just not now). When I got it in February/March, I was driving it around, then realized the transfer case had a stuck fork. So the transfer-case was rebuilt.
Here is what needs to be done:
-Clutch work
-bleed the brakes
-electrical
-body work
Everything is there albeit a few broken bolts that were discarded during disassembly. Comes with extra jerry cans and an original WWII Grill. This would make a great military jeep when restored!
This was going to be restoration project but real-life has since gotten in the way. No tire-kickers”
Not sure how much value is here. Given the three data tags it is most likely a 1946.
“Found in the back of a lean to on a farm that my friend inherited. It is all there except for the roof cross bows that may also be there somewhere. We are not interested in parting it out. Nobody is there to do that and it is a bit of a drive for us. I am not sure he knew it was there the roof of the shed settled down on a tractor that he wanted out and there it was back in the back covered up with junk. It belonged to his grandfather. It has 1963 plates on it. If it was ever registered that is probably when. My friend is 56 and never seen it moved. All the wheels roll and its complete as when parked. Plenty of rust including the floor pans. Both vin tags are present but almost unreadable. There is an extra windshield there and possibly other parts. Thanks Lynn”
https://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/cto/d/willys-jeep-cj2a-1947-or-48/6296576945.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
(03/25/2017) Has some rust holes.
“I have a 1953 willys cj3b that has been in the family awhile but i have to let her go. she has a few rust spots and dents. i hope that she will be restored to proper condition and will be taken care of”
Mike came across this photo on Facebook. I am so happy I don’t have to build jeeps in a dress and heels!
Some interesting history here.
“This is an original press photo. Thanks To The Fifth Division Germany–In the wake of the Fifth Division advance into Germany, a jeep crosses a Bailey Bridge, spanning the Sube River, marked with a hand lettered sign informing all who pass that they do so through the courtesy of the Fifth Division. A Military Policeman stands to one side as the jeep heads for Germany. Photo measures 8 x 6.25 inches. Photo is dated 02-28-1945.”