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“I have a running 1948 willes jeep I’m looking to sell or trade make an offer the worse I can say is no
It also has a 1971 ford Pinto moter in it that has Ben built for racing mesage me for info”
No pics provided.
“I have a running 1948 willes jeep I’m looking to sell or trade make an offer the worse I can say is no
It also has a 1971 ford Pinto moter in it that has Ben built for racing mesage me for info”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
Maybe some parts value here.
“Willy’s parts, front and rear differential, transmission and transfer case, body parts-not in great condition, other parts. Has 3 good tires. Rolling Chassis. No title, just parts.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
“New wiring harness , New head & tail light front & rear disc brakes & tires,rebuilt trains& transfer case”
Olympic 4×4 is clearing out some older inventory. It’s mostly CJ-5s & CJ-7s, but there are a few others.
“PARTING OUT JEEP CJ5 AND CJ7
MANY TO CHOOSE FROM, LOTS OF PARTS
360 568 7728”
A potential buyer was looking for some feedback on this one. I’ve sent them mine. My biggest issue was those front frame rails. they’ve been extensively patched.
“Here is a nice Jeep from World War 2. GPW engine, T90 transmission, with original front/rear axles. Nice straight body, but to be honest, unsure if original or reproduction?? All the holes on the tub have been welded up, which reproductions come un-drilled if I am correct?? Has 5 combats with new tires, tubes, and flaps. REAL NICE Jeep for the money. DoIRM, so don’t offer me anything less, as the answer is NO. Thanks and Hope you all have a Happy New Year. Have a M100 trailer for additional money if interested??
I will throw in the side/corner handles, the bumperettes, the gas carrier, spare tire carrier with spare and tire,”
This August 1961 Jeep Family brochure called “You Can’t Hide from the Fact” featured a hippo trying to hide behind a small tree. It’s not clear to me why they used all the cutesy animal references during this time period. This is Form No. DM61-08.
UPDATE: Tim wrote me to say he’d found some of these sitting unused outside his place of employment. Unfortunately, there was too little left of them or they were too far gone to restore. The ones they had were powered by Wisconsin air-cooled V4 engines. They also had stainless steel tanks for liquid usage. He was able to take photos of a complete one before they disassembled it. The company that made that sprayer still exists. http://buffaloturbine.com/ The sprayers look very similar too.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4950.
Looks in good shape. Hardtop looks good (sears deluxe?).
“Very Solid 1955 Willys Jeep CJ5. No rust at all. Great running 4 cylinder 3 speed. 1959 F head engine, rebuilt carb, 1967 big brake axles with 3.73 gear. new seats, floor mat, speedo and gauges. New tires. Excellent trail or hunting rig. Good Arizona title in my name”
Looks in good shape.
“Jeep Mail Delivery Truck, painted yellow. Needs gas tank (hit backing into something) and brake job. Engine runs very good, good tires. Bought truck to use engine, but wont fit in 53′ willys pick-up. Asking $1700.00 OBO”
UPDATE: No pics provided.
“I have a 1948 Willys Jeep cj2a for sale. I have done a frame off restoration. The jeep has a new tub, original fenders, new hood, tailgate, exhaust, carb, exhaust manifold and wiring and much more. This jeep is still a 6 volt system with all new gages and everything works. It has the military tires all five and is painted black under coating thru out. It does need for the drive train to be sealed just from sitting so long which I have and the emergency brake and cable to be installed which I have all the parts. It had approx. 62,000 when I got it and runs great. It has been kept inside a shipping container. I will include pictures soon but if you like to see it please call.”