UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Seller also has a hardtop for it he’ll sell separately (no pics of it). Looks like a column shift.
“1946 willys jeep cj2a in pretty decent shape for the year no trades cash only”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Seller also has a hardtop for it he’ll sell separately (no pics of it). Looks like a column shift.
“1946 willys jeep cj2a in pretty decent shape for the year no trades cash only”
Ed spotted this nicely modified Jeepster that will be auctioned in mid-November in Palm Springs. You can learn more here: http://www.classic-carauction.com/auction-cars?auctionid=9082
Parts or project.
“Matching numbered motor, not running, good solid project. Needs metal work, but for the year, not in bad shape. Solid frame.”
https://nh.craigslist.org/atq/d/1951-willys-jeepster/6290799458.html
Goes and stops.Will need some work.
“Willys truck, 225 hurricane, runs moves and stops. Pretty soild truck. $3000 firm”
Craig shared this one. Has a PTO on transmission? Maybe mistaking a PTO for the transfercase? Looks like it has a sears half top.
“Willys CJ3A Body rough, Engine turns, has PTO on transmission only. No Title – sold with bill of sale only”
Craig spotted this one. Engine runs.
“1951 Willys wagon. California vehicle with very little rust. Many extra parts including full set of extra glass and window trim, full set of interior door and wall panels, miscellaneous interior parts Etc. Original bumpers, and engine does run. No trades, and no scammers. $3800.00 or best offer.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/04/2017) “Body off restoration in 2001; been garaged ever since. WWII MB flat head four engine. Four wheel disc brakes. Master cylinder and steering box from 1985 CJ5. Warn overdrive. Epoxy paint job. 12V alternator. Electronic ignition. Built for fun and off-roading.”
https://newlondon.craigslist.org/hsh/d/1946-willys-jeep-cj2a/6281993785.html
The posts promised for Thursday morning will be slightly delayed, as will responses to Wednesday’s emails.
After leaving my sister’s house Wednesday afternoon near Tacoma, we drove smokey roads all the way home to Pasco. After a quick, partial unpack of the motorhome, I ran a couple errands while Ann set off a flea bomb in the motorhome (our dog picked up some fleas at my sister’s farm).
Around 10pm, I was ready to do updates when I realized my computer was not in my computer backpack. That is when I discovered my computer had been packed by my wonderful wife into a drawer rather than my backpack. Thus, it was accidentally amongst the items to be “debugged”.
So, I let the debugger tun its course last night and will retrieve the debugged computer this morning to complete some updates for later today.
I spent most of Tuesday on my sister’s roof, then we had a bday party for her in the evening. So, no updates this morning. They’ll resume Thursday morning.
Okay, so I said no updates, but you might enjoy this story by Brian Gabrial on Four Wheeler’s site about a 50th anniversary Jeepster Commando get-together this past Spring in Moab, Utah. Looks like it was a fun event!
This article showing the front of a Ford GP appeared in the October 15, 1941, issue of the Criag Empire Courier out of Colorado.