UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400.
Could be a good price. Looks more like a civilian trailer to me.
“Old military ammo trailer has new tires and lights has very little rust asking $400”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400.
Could be a good price. Looks more like a civilian trailer to me.
“Old military ammo trailer has new tires and lights has very little rust asking $400”
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $4500.
Seller notes there are only five of these trailers in the US. (Jeep not for sale)
“selling my wwii British airborne trailer(Number 1 Mark II Lightweight 10-cwt Airborne Trailer). I can deliver for extra fee, I am within 3hr to Newark NJ docks for overseas shipping.
There are only five, yes 5 of these trailers in the USA(I know all the other owners)
Trades will be considered, firearms preferred. Was restored about 4-5yrs ago, some very minor holes, I didn’t want to re skin the entire trailer taking away from its originality. Brakes not assembled due to the fact that they had a tendency to actuate while in transit, with a possibility of locking up and possibly creating a accident situation.
A great trailer to complete their british airborne impression.
**Jeep in photos NOT INCLUDED OR FOR SALE!**”
Seller lists this as a CJ-3A, but it appears to be a CJ-2A.
“No title rolling chassis was redone several years ago n never finished including engine rebuild it’s all there with extra grill n fiberglass fenders may trade for 80s ford diesel 4×4 with c6 trans”
It’s got rear floaters. It just might have an MB/GPW chassis. Looks to have a replacement body.
“Too many projects too little time. Include second grill, and set of fenders. I believe the owner before me started restoring and didn’t get far. From what I can tell new front and rear axles. I have signed not transferred title in hand. It’s at my business but is personally for sale. Obviously some rust but most are just light surface, to my knowledge the pan is in good shape.
There is a 4 cylinder engine under the hood – but not running.’
Listed as a 1945 CJ-2A, it looks more like a 3A to me. It has a 3Aish front bumper and transfercase crossmember. It also has the later oil filter bracket.
“This is a great project Jeep. I own many jeeps and need to get a few irons out of the fire. Structurally sound! Transmission is good, Dana twin stick is good , axles all roll great as well. Motor is locked up. This would make a great present for the Jeep person in your life!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
“project jeep..V8 350 engine..automatic trans..4×4…dana 60 on rear…dana 40 on front…new Nittos tires…10k winch… dual Gel batteries…CUSTOM FRAME”
I saw this in the G503 Facebook group a while ago.If I remember correctly, it was taken in Tennessee somewhere during WWII.
That’s a different look.
“1948 Jeep Willys with a 1969 350 Corvette motor with cam shaft and valve springs. New carburetor. Sitting on a 1985 C-10 Chevy truck frame, lowered 3″. New tires. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,900.
Could use some more photo from additional angles.
“This is a 1944 GPW Ford made WW2 Jeep with clean title. I fully rebuilt this jeep in 2012 with a frame off restoration.
The engine, clutch and transmission have been professionally rebuilt. 4×4 works perfectly. I have over 400 documented hours into the restoration, and I’ve spent 1/3 more than the asking price. its had over 1200 trouble free miles since its restoration.
This restoration uses the original tub, frame, parts and sheet metal. Reproduction parts have been kept to a minimum but include hat channels and a little sheet metal. It has all of the original Ford WW2 engine and drivetrain, axles, driveshafts, etc.
The good: runs and drives great, new Vintage Wiring of Maine correct looking wiring harness, new brakes and master cylinder, and new tires. It has reproduction data plates. Has reproduction WW2 combat wheels including spare. Has a WW2 fuel can and water bag, included.
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