Jim spotted this poor thing. Looks like it has been setting a while.
“1943 Willis Jeep, barn found. No title. Motor turns over, complete all original. Great for rock climbing!! Asking $2500.00 may consider trade, but, I Like CASH ”
Jim spotted this poor thing. Looks like it has been setting a while.
“1943 Willis Jeep, barn found. No title. Motor turns over, complete all original. Great for rock climbing!! Asking $2500.00 may consider trade, but, I Like CASH ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1950.
It’s a project.
“I have a 1940’s Willys (Willyz) Jeep for sale. Some people believe I have to many toys so selling one. It’s a mid-1940’s jeep, motor runs well, needs new clutch, have orig data plates, no title but can provide BOS. Asking $1950 OBO. Not sure what questions you may have but please email if you do.”
A look only its builder could love.
“1948 Willys Jeep has a 289 small block ford shoved in it. fairly rust free has a odd-cab but is a very complete old cj- 2 no title I bought it at a auction years ago and the projects must go”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
It’s a project.
“1948 jeep willys CJ2a chassis.
New shocks and leaf springs.”
The 1947 Craftsman Annual Project Magazine contains forty-four wide ranging projects for the builder who was to try constructing everyone. Of course, there’s a battery toy jeep project among the items (directions shown below), but also included in the magazine are plans for building from scratch a welder, a battery-less telephone, a Jolly Roger boat, a hand vise, a rocket, a farm tractor (from car parts), and much more.
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $5000.
Appears worth a look.
“Nice paint good condition runs and drives with title”
Tim spotted this jeep.
“Very rare factory power takeoff option. Locking front hubs. Body in great condition. Original condition with the following upgrades; 12 volt electrical system w/alternator, Weber carb, roll bar, plastic fuel tank and super traction tires. Original radiator recored to original spec. New exhaust. This is the original civilian Jeep.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $12,500.
(02/21/2016) Looks like a good ride.
“Original engine, drive train, frame & body. 3-speed, manual transmission, 4-wheel drive, Super Hurricane 226 motor. Runs excellent, body and interior in mint condition. Asking $13,000.00.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Bruce is selling this trailer.
“1946 Bantam Trailer for sale. SN 2953 1/4 ton civilian trailer. 1 7/8″ Fulton ball hitch. Trailer was completely taken down and all parts were sandblasted and most were covered with POR-15. Trailer was put back together with new axle bearings, new spring bushings and C-shackles. New reflectors, new taillight, Combat wheel were taken apart and cleaned painted put back together with new 600-15 Firestone NDT tires and new tubes. Trailer has been primed and awaiting to be painted a color choice of new owner. I have the brackets to extend the steam bent bows to the full height, just need to get lumber for side legs. There is no title on trailer but with bill of sale in Iowa you can either obtain bonded title or plates as a home made trailer. Have original style license plate bracket for trailer. Trailer only needs painted and is ready to roll behind your vehicle.”
Looks solid.
“A rare trailer in unusually good condition. Great addition to any WW II Jeep. Has original data plates, new tires, and sound tailgate.”