Listed as a 1952, it looks more like a 2A.
“1952 jeep willys took it apart to restore only did some lost motivation ran great when I parked it. 4wheel works great . I have everything in the tub and ontop of chassis”
Listed as a 1952, it looks more like a 2A.
“1952 jeep willys took it apart to restore only did some lost motivation ran great when I parked it. 4wheel works great . I have everything in the tub and ontop of chassis”
Not sure how much value is here.
“1946 Jeep CJ. At one point I believe it had a small block Chevy in it. Comes with front and rear axles Dana 60 I think?, leaf springs and transfer case. Body is super solid. What you see in the pictures is what you get. This could make a cool street legal project. ”
Maybe some value here if you need M-38A1 parts?
“I have these two M38A1 Jeeps left over from a project. Lots of good parts left on these. Would like to get $1500 OBO for both jeeps. Both sold with a bill of sale.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/042016) There’s at least some value here.
“Old Willys Jeep 🙂
cj 3b
for parts”
http://nh.craigslist.org/pts/5794567551.html

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350
(06/27/2016) It’s a parts jeep.
“For sale a cj2a willsy jeep for parts, it does not have an engine. It does have a lot of vintage parts. No title.”

Below is a tentative schedule for our trip home. We’ve decided to begin by heading east so 1) we can see a little of Fort Worth, which we missed on our last trip, and 2) take my niece out to dinner (She’s in her freshman year at SMU … a long way from home). As usual, we have some museums, jeep stuff, and other things lined up to see. If the route is close to you and you’d like to meet us, just drop me an email and I’ll see what we can do. Just understand that since we are traveling in the motorhome with my mother-in-law, we don’t have quite the flexibility we normally do. Our tightest day might be Friday, as I’m trying to arrange several book-related meetings, but none are confirmed as yet. We begin our journey early Saturday morning with a trip to see the metal sculptures in Tatum, New Mexico.

On Saturday the 24th, we head east from Tualrosa. for Lubbock, where we will visit the Silent Wings Museum, among other attractions.
This ad from the February 17, 1946, issue of the Sunday Morning Star, published in Delaware, shared the news that Irvin Sachs would be introducing the new universal Jeep.
Each of the men was listed. It would be a great find for one of their descendants.
“1942 Press Photo US Fighter Pilots Riding on Jeep, England World War II. This is an original press photo. Photo measures 8.25 x 6inches. Photo is dated 09-21-1942.”
Truth be told, I saw my share of “wenches” when I lived in Santa Cruz, but never any “front mounted” ones. This could be a good price.
“1943 Ford Jeep. Started restoration but need to sell. 4 new military tires mounted on split rim wheels, Upholstery done, but needs paint and some assembly. No rust and has a front mounted wench.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
It needs a new master cylinder, but could be worth a look.
“Amazing and Cute head turning pickup truck .This rare 1961 Willys Jeep Fc 150 for sale. I have owned this truck for 28 years and am forced to sell. It has a Buick 225 v6 engine, Three speed transmission. not a rust bucket.Current tags and registration. runs well but needs master cylinder work ( brand new part but not kept filled with fluid ) common problem when jeep is not driven. No front wheel drive differential was removed for larger engine. This was my baby and has custom radiator work to prevent overheating. Way worth restoring FC150s are bringing great prices at auctions. Please dont contact me with low ball offers I am not interested in giving the truck away.”