UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Runs? Includes 3 winches.
“1956 willy’S jeep 4 cinders
3 winches
Great hunting vehicle
Not street legal’
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Runs? Includes 3 winches.
“1956 willy’S jeep 4 cinders
3 winches
Great hunting vehicle
Not street legal’
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
Looks solid. It’s powered by an f-head.
“1948 CJ-2A. $10,000 OBO. Starts immediately and runs flawlessly. No rust, great condition, drives perfectly- I take it down Lookout Mountain 2-3 times a week to work. Recently rebuilt transmission. Too many new parts to list. We had a baby and unfortunately don’t have time for 2 babies (see what I did there)! 4WD in both high and low gear. Truly one of the best looking CJ-2A’s you will ever see (or any Jeep for that matter), and a blast to drive in Chattanooga. Clean title.
— Completely rebuilt 3 speed transmission in August 2016
— 1953 F-head 4-cyl motor runs perfectly
— Converted to 12v electrical (brand new battery, alternator, electronic ignition, coil, plugs)
— New springs and shocks in 2011 for 2″ suspension lift
— New u-joints
— New motor mounts
— New water pump
— Electric radiator fan
— New 33 x 9.50 Co-Op Grip Spur tires
— New windshield- CJ3a style
— New soft top, soft doors
— Custom roll cage (seen in some pictures)
— Interior floorboards coated with Line-x spray on bedliner
— Pioneer AM/FM stereo/cd with 2 all weather speakers
— Midnight metallic blue paint”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4200
“1951 Military M38 Jeep Willys with tow bar attached to the front for sale. Bought not to long ago looking to fix up, but haven’t had the time to do it. Before me, previous owner had it since the 50’s. Body is rusty and will need a lot of work, especially on the floor pans and the floor in the back, but the original pieces will make it a really nice finished product. Has original dash, seats (not pictured), cargo attatchments on the sides, steering wheel, and entire body. Body was given fiberglass coating in the 70’s, and is painted green but chipping off. The front windshield folds down and has the military air vents and storage containers. According to the original owner, his father got it in the 50’s directly from the military. New engine has less than 6500 miles and will start and run. Includes spare tire attached to rear passenger side. Don’t drive it at all, but will fire up after a quick charge of the battery.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500
Maybe someone can save this?
“1948 CJ2A Tub, Fair condition but restore-able. ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/31/2016) Rough, but is supposed to run.
” I have a 1946 Willys Jeep I think it has the original engine 4 cyl. It has willys Jeep printed on head. Engine runs, very good . I drove it from front of house to rear, several years back. That’s as far as I have drove it. steering was a little stiff, I guess because of large tires. The floors have been replaced with steel checker plate, has a portable boat type gas tank with electric fuel pump. 12v system not 6v. . Needs restoring. A brake line needs replaced. 3200.00 This Jeep is 70 years old, so if your looking for a mint condition one for 3200.00 This is not it!!!! Just had the starter re-built & spark-plugs, points, condenser , on Confederate Memorial day 4/25/16 …….. No Need To Ask If I Still Have It, I will remove ad, when it sells. also, for you out of state folks, Alabama has no titles for cars this old. (look it up)”
Thanks to Sarah Staples for giving eWillys jeep experts a nod in her newest article. We helped her identify this wagon as a 1961 Traveller. She told me that the rarity of the vehicle helped her sell the travel piece to her editor. She wrote it for “Postmedia Driving, the driving section of newspapers across Canada.”
Blaine was channel surfing over the holidays and happened upon a little known Tom Selleck movie with Jeepneys in it. He says the film shows “streets filled with Jeepneys in the Philippines”. The 1972 movie is called the Daughter’sof Satan. Boy has Tom Select come a long way!!
Here’s one example that was posted to the imcdb.org site:
Here’s some poster art from the movie
Sell
That sure looks like a swampy, stick, muggy mess.
“1943 37th Division Jeep in Deep Mud New Georgia Island Original News Photo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $650.
That’s one sad jeep.
“This jeep is rough, but it has all the mechanicals. I have a good Ohio title and all of the tags are on it. Cash only”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $6000.
Sure looks like it might be a good deal.
“I have three Jeeps to sell as a package deal for $6,000. The first is a mostly original 1954 CJ3B with perfect body/paint, zero rust, and running (power steering was added & leaks). Second, 1984 CJ7 w/ 258 that runs & has some rust. Last is 1967 CJ5 w/ 225 that does not start and needs work. If interested, you’ll need a trailer and cash. Price is extremely reasonable so I’m not interested in negotiating. May also be interested in trade for a nice all wheel drive car.”