UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $8000.
(10/15/2016) Looks good.
“Stored for the last 27 years. All original. Runs well.”
UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $8000.
(10/15/2016) Looks good.
“Stored for the last 27 years. All original. Runs well.”
It lacks parking lights, so I wouldn’t say it is “perfect”.
“i am selling 1948 jeep willys in perfect condition, it has no leakage at all, it is in great condition with no rust and it also runs too. the price is frim 8,000 please don’t try to low ball me, because It is hard to find good running jeep willys espically with original flat head motor.”
Seller also has an M-38 for sale.
“1948 Willys Jeep CJ 2A. Someone painted the Jeep in military colors. Was originally a civilian Jeep factory black with red wheels. This Jeep does run. Asking $5600 I also have a 1951 M38 Willys Korean War Jeep that is fully restored for $11,900 ”
The crossmember suggests it is a GPW.
“Farm fresh Jeep Willy’s
Decent body, runs and goes. Great holiday project. Please call for more details.
Mahalo”
Jerry was having some fun the other day. He writes, “Took this picture the other morning and added the caption “Why soar like an Eagle when you can drive two of the coolest Jeeps on the planet?””
He then noted, “The MB was overheard asking the JK8 — “Who’s you Grand Daddy?””
Thanks to Glenn for forwarding this article. Four Wheeler Magazine reported yesterday from the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) that OMIX-ADA reps had spotted a parts dealer from China named Unity 4WD Accessories selling parts that violated patents O-A owned. They quickly notified authorities, who then contacted the Federal Marshals, who seized the goods and shut down the booth. Read more here:
This event follows an article I read last week about a guy who developed the Forearm Forklift and has been selling it on Amazon, only to have counterfeiters copy his product and sell it on Amazon, too. They’ve used the same name and even his photographs, ones that include the guy’s family!
Maury spotted this story of a guy who built a custom plane. As he considered different engines, he finally sleeted on a L-134 to power it. Learn about his plane and the engine on the Kaiser Willys blog:
http://blog.kaiserwillys.com/a-willys-4-134-l-engine-in-the-sky
The interior has been extensively redone.
“Year: 1964
Make: Willys Jeep
Model: Station Wagon
VIN: 41127438
Stock #: 17025
Condition: Used
Exterior: Red
Interior: Tan
Body: 2 Door SUV
Transmission: Automatic
Engine: 4.0-liter
Website: www.parkplaceltd.com
Address: 1880 136th Pl NE Bellevue, WA 98005
Phone: (425) 321-5426″
Dan forwarded this nice looking wagon.
“Very original 1957 Willis truck 9500 obo”
Has the “Fresno” expanded windshield.
“1946 Willies Jeep 283 with a rebuilt Chevy engine. Power steering 85% restored, need linkage hooked up. Automatic transmission. Please call for more information, no text messages please.”