Look solid.
“1942 Willy’s Jeep. Runs great, fun machine for all around driving.”
Look solid.
“1942 Willy’s Jeep. Runs great, fun machine for all around driving.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,500.
(05/13/2016) Looks nice.
“Up for sale is my 1953 CJ3B Willys High Hood, complete restoration, professionally rebuilt motor less than 200 miles, with receipts, new everything all stock rebuilt running gear, custom pin striping, 3 sets of rims and tires. A must see Jeep to much to list, Im willing to trade up if i like what you have Im mostly Interested in Corvettes C5 or C6 I will trade up with some cash for the right Corvette or ?, 1930 or 1931 Model A, Convertible, hot rod, Chevelle, Tri 5, Mopar, roadster, well you get the picture, $14,500.00 or trade”
UPDATE: Still Available.
“1947 Willys CJ2A Jeep. Great running condition. Super fun classic Summer 4×4. Was my grandfathers. All original, even original waxed canvas seats. Just serviced all fluids.”
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/cto/5785578701.html

Runs, drives, and has a Warn OD.
“1947 Jeep Willys
289 Ford V8
Warn overdrive
Excellent tires
Roll bar
Rusty
Starts, runs and drives great”
Listed as a 1952, it look more like a 2A.
“Rebuilt Engine
Repainted
Runs Great!
Good for Parades + Shows + Display
Clean Title
*Note, jeeps is a replica*
*NOT authentic parts*”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Has some updates.
“1948 Willys. Motor is Ford 200 6 cyl. Factory 3 speed trans and transfer case.
engine has been rebuild with rv cam. would be great project for restoration.
asking $4000/ negotiable or trade. no lo-ballers please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $125.
Bill spotted these. Colin tells me these are “49-51 Jeepster, 2 WD station wagon, 49-53 “outies” –they are two piece with center circle raised. Stainless steel cap covering over a “baby moon ” plain hubcap.”
“I have a few sets of hub caps for sale. Take a look at the pix and let me know what you like. The Willys caps are $125.00.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
It’s a project.
“1961 Willy’s Forward Control Pick-up for sale. Newer tires. Rancho shocks. Seats have been recovered. Glass is good.”
Body and floor has been patched. No wheels. Missing parts. I wonder what that picture is on the dash?
“1946 Jeep Willy for sale / restoration. It’s missing the tires / wheels as well as the radiator due to vandalism. All other parts are original. It’s a project that was sentimental but we won’t be getting to it any time soon so we decided to get rid of it. Great project for a vintage Jeep enthusiast.
Purchaser must be able to haul away on their own. We will not be able to assist. We do not have full pink slip so we will be filling out necessary paperwork.
$2,800 or best offer.”

Yours truly taking a selfie at the Snake River completely oblivious to the fact that minutes earlier (just as we were crossing the Snake River Bridge), Eddie Braun was completing Evil Knievel’s jump across the river. We couldn’t have been more oblivious to it.
Beginning on Friday September 23rd, a small caravan of Ann’s cousins traveled to New Mexico to surprise Ann’s uncle, who recently retired. I couldn’t report on our trip, because this was all a top secret surprise and sometimes Ann’s aunt sometimes reads eWillys to follow our trips. Besides, we mostly just drove during the day and RVed at Walmarts at night. That’s why emails have been delayed and posts limited. On Tuesday regular updates will resume.

Left on Friday morning. Spent Friday night in Brigham City, then Saturday night in Farmington. Arrived in Tularosa on Sunday.
The only hiccup was a blown tire on one of the trucks. Then, we couldn’t find the socket to unlock the spare. We persevered and eventually loosed the spare, canalized some lug nuts from another truck, and got back on the road.

The Brigham City, Utah, Walmart is a nice place to stay (and free) with a great view of the mountains.