UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
(12/29/2016) Might make a good project jeep. Lacks an engine.
“1959 Jeep great project no motor ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
(12/29/2016) Might make a good project jeep. Lacks an engine.
“1959 Jeep great project no motor ”
I’ve been compiling a list of jeep adventures. These are just some that I’ve documented. There’s few more to add to the list, but this is good for starters. If you know of others, let me know.
There’s a bunch of information inside this. I’m not sure how much jeep information there is or not.
“Purchased from an estate sale of a Vietnam veteran that was a mechanic there…as the story goes. This binder is in very good condition for it’s age. No breaks or signs of visual wear. It is packed full, as seen in the last picture, of all different types of service type manuals from the mid 60’s to early 70’s as best as I can tell. There are some Willys, Chrysler, Ford, Jeep, Renault, Chevrolet, tons of other service information. So much information that would be impossible to list it all. All pages are also in very good condition. Very interesting piece of history!”
This one is listed as a 1945 ….
“Year: 1945
Make: JEEP
Model: CJ 4WD
Series: CJ7
VIN: 1GJKKJLLLOD3666
Stock #: WA1181
Condition: Used
Exterior: Green
Interior: Graphite
Body: (US)
Transmission: Manual
Engine: 8 Cylinder”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Nick’s got this late column shift 2A for sale.
“This is a rare 1946 column shift CJ2A. I have a title.
The Jeep is serial #35221 and complete with a proper “go devil” l-head engine mated to a T90 transmission. Along with the body tag I have the 3 original dash tags. The previous owner stated the engine ran with an external gas tank. I hooked up a battery and with a spray bottle of gas, and I had it running for a few seconds.
-rebuilt starter
-new battery terminals (not pictured)
-new key switch
I’ve never owned a column shift and did not attempt to get the Jeep driving due to a lack of time. Things I know it will need: clutch linkage connected, passenger rear axle nut, oil filter gasket. All four tires are dryrotted but hold air well. It rolls and steers very easy. Body is rough as seen in the detailed pictures. Front frame horns have been repaired but as a whole the frame is sturdy. With all the column shift linkage intact, it’s a great restoration candidate.”
It runs (with an inline 6).
“Has a Lil rust on the bottom side. It has a 1963 ford falcon straight six with a original jeep transmission 3 speed. This is a running driving jeep. Probably will have to trailer home because top speed is about 40 miles per hour. Headlights work horn works. 4 wheel drive works. Everything works. Wheels like nobodys fucking business. I just used it to run up in the hills cause I live 10 min from the hills and to take the girlfriend on a date down on main street. Really nice Lil toy. I have a cummins and toyota now so I don’t use it anymore. It’s time to let someone else have fun with it now”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Runs and drives. Steps have been replaced and the side patched.
“I have a 1952 Willys M38 Military Flatfender Jeep. Has a L-head (flathead) 4 cylinder in it, motor was rebuilt several years ago at Glenn Joiner and Son in Winter Garden. Has a rebuilt transmission that was just done a couple months ago. Runs and drives but has a leaking hard brake line so pedal is spongy. New hoses and shoes all the way around. Custom Stainless Steel gas tank. I also have a windshield and frame (not pictured) but the glass has a crack in it. Also have the rear bumper and tail lights but they are currently sitting in the back of the jeep along with a tow hitch. Fun little jeep to drive on the weekends or take camping. Has a clean title. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400.
Maybe some value here?
“I have a 1946 willys jeep body for sale. Comes with body ,frame, and windshield frame. Has good hood that’s worth the asking price. Has original tailgate, gauges, finders etc. Also have a vin plate so you could file for lost title. Body has some rusted through places and bondo places on right side. Will part out if needed. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100.
Listed as a 1944, it isn’t. Looks more like an early 1950s to me based on the transmission cross member.
“1944 Willy’s Jeep Motor and Trans asking $100.00.”