UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Jim spotted this one. This looks like a good price given the parts.
“Red 1974 CJ5 – Original/304/not running – no title
Black 1976 CJ5 – Frame/VIN plate and title
Negotiable”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Jim spotted this one. This looks like a good price given the parts.
“Red 1974 CJ5 – Original/304/not running – no title
Black 1976 CJ5 – Frame/VIN plate and title
Negotiable”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400.
“I have for sale a hard top for a willys jeep it came off of a 1946 cj2a but should fit most flatfender Jeeps has doors front and rear all glass is good it is insulated has some small dents nothing major ready to put back on a jeep”
Has a variety of parts. Maybe some parts value here?
“Parts or off-road project early CJ5
M38a1 military frame, which came stock shackle reversed and boxed/braced. Machine gun bracket cut off, rear draw bar/pto v bar cut out for 72-75 rear mounted gas tank. I do have original engine brackets for the f head 134 Willys engine.
Toyota 20r & 2wd 5speed that will run
Toyota 8″ rear end, welded w/ 4:10 gears and g2 wheel adapters to Jeep 5 lug
Dana 30 disc wide track front axle, 4:10 gears, open diff
Stock military m38a1 leafs (need bushings)
Toyota manual steering box
1974 tub in very bad shape, I would call it un useable
2 sets of front fenders and hoods in very good shape
Grill in ok shape but not restoration quality
Homemade windshield
It’s rough, missing things like shackles, some sheet metal and other pieces but with some work it could be a decent off-road toy, it did run/drive fairly well before I stole the original tub off it.
Needs, pedals, brakes, better steering column and wiring re connected, I have the pedals/brakes but they aren’t installed.
Comes with some soft doors, 2 sets of RANCHO shocks, other odds and ends
$400 or best offer ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
(10/02/2016) Starter needs to be replace. The engine very well could be stock, but not stock in that jeep. It’s a mix of MB and CJ parts.
“-1945 Willys jeep .engine is the over head 4. Manual . . Let me know what you’ve got to trade .
-The only thing it needs to get going is the starter.
-interested in trades too ,let me know what you got
-worst i can say is no.
-make me an offer! thanks!”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/1/2017) Seller has two different price options.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/6005090365.html
“Stripped for body prep. Now ready to go back together.
Dana 44 rear with limited slip, Dana 25 front, both with 11 inch self adjusting brakes.
Saganaw steering gear upgrade.
15×8 steel wheels’
Clean, clear title. No back fees.
Unattatched but part of the package;
Camaro bucket seats on custom frame made for the CJ2A. All mounting holes drilled.
Roll cage built for the CJ2A. All mounting holes driled.
Head and tail light units.
Clutch, brake and throttle pedals.
Continue reading
A July 1943 Popular Mechanics article looks at young men training for war and, in part, how the jeep plays a useful role.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
I bet there is still a bunch of WWII raw footage buried in archives.
“This original WWII photo is identified as – CBI – 44-60780. Sgt. Nicholas A. Ackerman, Beverly Hills, Calif. Signal Corps cameraman shooting a movie story on yhr Burma Road from back of a Jeep. 30 Sept 1944 – Photog: T/ sgt Greenburg.
A great an clear photo with natives in the shot. This US Army Signal Corps photo is in good condition and measures 8″ X 10″. A nice World War Two photograph.”
A local northwest community magazine shared this story by truck owner Tom Berg:
http://www.nwnews.com/index.php/feature/auto/14315-classic-car-corner-another-willys
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Ready to go.
“Willys Sand Jeep, Built from 1942 mailcarrier. Custom, Stretched Frame, Chevy 383 stroker with 200 shot fuel/200 Shot Nitrous. TCI 2 Speed Powerglide w/ trans brake(New trans/ No Trips on it), Ford 9″ w/ 6.22 gears, Leaf spring suspension front and rear. This is a fun jeep to dune or get down and race!! Turnkey fun!! $10,000 OBO No Low Ballers.”
UPDATE: **Still Available**
(02/02/2017) Looks solid.
“This 1948 Willys Jeepster Phaeton is an older restoration that is continually maintained by its current owner. The pictures should clearly show the cosmetic condition. It runs very well and drives like it should.
This Jeepster is located in Smithfield, RI and is ready for immediate enjoyment.
Additional pictures can be found at www.tomlaferriere.com”