Runs, drives, no brakes and hole in block.
“1946 Willys Jeep. Runs and drives. Needs brakes. Has a leak in the block that may be fixable. Great project vehicle or for parts. Drive train is worth more than I’m asking.”
Runs, drives, no brakes and hole in block.
“1946 Willys Jeep. Runs and drives. Needs brakes. Has a leak in the block that may be fixable. Great project vehicle or for parts. Drive train is worth more than I’m asking.”
This trailer is located at Camp Pendleton, California. If someone is interested in it, contact James King at dragonmaster3529@gmail.com. James King, the curator of the Mechanized Museum in Camp Pendleton and the trailer is located at the bone yard of the museum.
Craig shared this running/driving CJ-5.
“Jeep runs, and drives. 4cyl “f head” engine. 3 speed manual trans. Twin stick transfer case. 4×4 works great. NO TITLE. Would make someone a fun toy, or farm jeep. Brakes do not work, but who needs em with this low gearing. Needs a front leaf spring, ($60) online. Would be interested in trades of same or more value aswell.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was For Trade.
Needs some work.
“1958 jeep fc150- minimal rust in battery compartment. Has a running Buick v6 in it, needs breaks and tires are older and should be replaced, also seats need attention.
What i want is a 2wd rod ranging from the 20’s threw 30’s. I’m a fan of 30-31 model a coupes and trucks. but open to many other makes and body’s. I’ll trade for almost any range of project or amout of parts. But it must be a fair trade and I am well versed in the value of these years. Give me a text the worst i can say is no”
Josh is selling a freshly rebuilt ’76 Buick 231 Oddfire (still wrapped in plastic) with new heads. He can get photos for interested buyers. Contact him at joshjchase@yahoo.com or 3078990027
I wasn’t aware that Oddfire 231’s existed, but based on what I’ve read, the 231 was a reworking of the 225 with Buick 350 V-8 parts, resulting in the 231’s large displacement. In 1977, Buick introduced the first even fire 231.
No title. Has a Meyer half cab.
“1966 Jeep cj6 what you see is what you get. Needs full restoration has Buick v6. $1200 All have titles.”
Both are a little rough.
“Two tubs; $200 each. Two fenders, one windshield and one hood and two grills; $50 each. $500 total if you buy all. Bring a strong friend and trailer or truck for hauling.”
These pics show Belgian para-commandos in the former Belgian territory of the Congo

The remainder of these look like Belgian military taken in Africa:
Doesn’t run.
“1952 willys m38 original army jeep.
Its all original and was told was running a few years back. Motor is not locked up. I have not done anything to it or tried to get it running but shouldn’t be hard to get going. I have a clear title and some paperwork showing the model. It still has its last service number painted on the hood along with all the data plates on the dash.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $600.
(04/06/2017) It runs! That seems a minor miracle.
“1946 Willys Jeep
Runs and drives
Extra Transmission included
For parts mostly
Make Me an offer !!”