UPDATE: Still Available.
“Recently restored, 4 cylinder, 3 speed, currently registered, and on the road. No emails. Call # in ‘Reply’ info. No emails.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
“Recently restored, 4 cylinder, 3 speed, currently registered, and on the road. No emails. Call # in ‘Reply’ info. No emails.”
Could be a DJ. I can’t tell if it has been converted to 4WD or not. No description provided.
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/wvl/cto/5631828822.html
Has some updates.
“1953 Willys jeep. V6 with power steering. It has the soft top which is in excellent condition. It runs and drives. I have a different set of tires for it which will be put on soon. 16,500. Or make best offer Jeep has only 46thousand miles n always been garage kept.”
Noah spotted this one for sale on eBay. It was last listed in 2013.
” SELLING AS IS BILL OF SALE ONLY IAM THINKING 1961 SHES GOT RUST BUT THESE ARE GETTING VERY HARD TO FIND IN ANY SHAPE MOTOR TRANS STILL IN TUCK NEED TO KNOW MORE CALL THIS F170 IS 40 MILES FROM MY HOME YARD SO ADD 40 MILES FOR SHIPPING WILL HELP LOAD”
Might make a good restoration project?
“willy s jeep been in garage for 18 years almost no rust ,jeep needs put together have lots of nos parts almost everything needed engine on stand you wont find on in ohio at this price with no bad rust”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Maybe some parts value here?
“This is a 1951 Willys Jeep Overland 4×4 original equipment for parts
must take entire jeep
See title pic for VIN
MAKE AN OFFER
Located in western PA”
It needs work.
“Fully restored. Custom bucket seats diamond plate floors runs good.have all new parts to finish..just needs paint..”
No pics provided. Listed as a “1946 Willy (C2B)”
“Power train all original. Rust on frame. Rust on frame. Don’t have time to restore. Price is firm. Not looking for trades.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $18,000.
(04/15/2016) Looks like a clean rebuild.
“1946 Willys CJ-2A fully restored. This is a non-military model. Complete ground up/frame off restoration on this vehicle. The only thing that was not fully rebuilt was the engine (it had plenty of compression and was super clean). Differentials, transmission, and transfer case have all new gears, bearings, and seals. New master brake cylinder along with new brakes and brake cylinders at all four wheels. New clutch, pressure plate, and release bearing. Synthetic lube in all gear boxes and silicone brake fluid. Tires are new non directional tires and it has always been garaged since it was completed. Over $15,000 worth of parts were used (not including labor and materials such as welding rods, hardware, etc). System was converted from 6V to 12V and turn signals were added. The rest of the vehicle is original.Two and a half years were spent putting this all together and it looks factory new. Great to take to shows. Gets a lot of attention.
Complete proceeds from the sale of this Willys will be going to our church. Asking $20,000, which is a more than fair price given all that was done to this vehicle.”
This ad was featured in the Spokane Daily chronicle, August 14, 1946.