UPDATE: Still Available. Seller also has “acres” of part’s trucks.
Looks like a nice rig.
“Total restored 310 miles 4 Cyc with overdrive 4+4 serious buyers only”
UPDATE: Still Available. Seller also has “acres” of part’s trucks.
Looks like a nice rig.
“Total restored 310 miles 4 Cyc with overdrive 4+4 serious buyers only”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $5000.
Not running at the moment, but appears to have potential.
“1949 Willys Jeep truck for sale or trade. Truck is in decent condition but does not run and will need to be towed. Ran and drove before being parked last. Has had a lot of work done and will make a great project vehicle. Also includes extra transmission transfercase with warn overdrive, and a few other parts.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Doesn’t run at the moment.
“1978 AMG JEEP dj5f inline 6 232ci clean title out of DMV system so no back fees this car is complete all original from USPS that means the jeep is RHD! All lights work headlight, dome, brakes, blinkers wipers and Fan works. motor has low miles 55xxx cranks over compression is good previous owner had carb changed I adjusted it and put all vacuum lines on but don’t think I found a reliable source will take to my mechanic soon once I get it running price will go up”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/30/2016) Need some better pics.
“1951 Willys Jeep CJ3a Flat Fender all matching numbers runs/drives great has the rare PTO option comes with a nice soft top clean correct KY title”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $1200.
(05/15/2016) It looks like there’s value here.
“1957 willys wagon project, Has volare front suspension, 8 3/4 rear axle, setup for mopar small block, comes with alot of extra parts, has the factory split folding seats. Needs ALOT of work. Body is fair, no major rust, fire wall is cut out to add modern steering and brakes will take fabrication to finish, but would make a cool rat rod, Does not run, Engine block included for mock up. No transmission. Has clean title. $1200 firm maybe trade for small block chevy parts.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
Greg’s got the CJ-2A for sale.
“For Sale is a 1946 Willys Cj2A with 52K original miles. It has the original 134 Cubic Inch inline 4cylinder engine, T90A 3 Speed transmission with rare column shift, Spicer 18 transfer case and Dana axles. It is 4X4 with high and low gear that work as intended. The carburetor was just rebuilt and it runs great with good clutch and brakes, the parking brake works as well. The water pump, the fuel tank and the fuel pump were just replaced. All lighting, gauges, turn signals and horn work as they should. This vehicle also has the rare heater box under the dash. This vehicle was a barn find and has just been recently repainted with olive drab green paint as you can see in the pics. It has less than expected rust for a vehicle of its age and has a very solid frame. The seats were also redone. The Jeep was recently displayed in a local car show and received numerous compliments. It is fun to drive or show. I will entertain any REASONABLE offer.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/07/2016) Has no drivetrain.
“Great project wagon! Has no motor or transmission.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5800
(10/28/2015) Look like it could use some paint.
“1948 WILLY’S JEEP FOR SALE …ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION HAVE JUST BEEN COMPLETELY THROUGHLY GONE THROUGH . ALL NEW SPARK PLUGS, BELTS, HOSES, ETC. GOOD TIRES AND BRAKES ..STARTS ON FIRST CRANK EVERYTIME. INTERIOR IS IN GOOD SHAPE AND IT IS A TRUE WORKHORSE ASKING 5800.00 O.B.O. ALL REASONABLE OFFERS WILL BE STRONGLY CONSIDERED CALL…”
We arrived in Salt Lake on Thursday for dinner with my youngest son, who graduated this week. On Friday, Ann departs from Salt Lake City for Pasco with my computer. Meanwhile, I’ll be heading down to the San Rafael Swell to explore a tall slotted canyon for a couple days with my oldest son, Karson. On Sunday (which is birthday 51 for me), my son and I return to Salt Lake and I’ll spend the day with my other two kids. On Monday I’ll be heading for Winnemucca, then turn north for Silver City, Idaho for a little remote mountain exploring.
That’s a quick summary of this quick trip. Though I’ll be gone, I won’t forget you all. I have posts that will appear for the days I am away :-).
Great little article by Fairfax Downey, the writer of the book Jezebel. It’s a neat short book about some of his WWII adventures. This article was published in the August 05, 1944, issue of the Spokesman-Review.
