UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
It’s dusty!
“Stored in a metal building since early 1960’s. Non oped clean title. Asking 3500 cash. Vehicle is to be purchased as is where is. Call for more info, ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
It’s dusty!
“Stored in a metal building since early 1960’s. Non oped clean title. Asking 3500 cash. Vehicle is to be purchased as is where is. Call for more info, ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
01/29/2016) Looks fun. Top needs recovering.
“I picked this car in Florida where a man had it for 20 years. NO RUST. Fresh paint, Small block Chevrolet 350, turbo 350 tranny, mustang 2 front end, power steering, power brakes. Car gets tons of looks and love everywhere it goes! Runs and drives like new. I have all the chrome and the top but it needs to be re-covered.”
Has some old fiberglass buggy seats.
“I’m selling my 1946 jeep willys cj2a it is in great condition for its age. I bought it as a project to restore but I have too many projects on my plate. It was a barn find and was sitting awhile and when I got it i just cleaned it up and got it running. I bought a new battery for it it starts and runs could use some more tinkering with the timing. It’s all original still 6v it shifts through all gears as well as the twin stick transfer case. Clean title. It is very solid could use driver and pass floor pans. Frame is solid! Good for ice fishing trail riding hunting rig or a restore project!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5600.
Dan spotted this truck.
“This 1948 Willys Pickup is in solid working condition and has served as both a daily driver and utilitarian vehicle regularly. It starts perfectly and reliably. It has a 12-volt system. I am selling it because we have moved to a smaller place and do not have the room to keep it. To my knowledge the vehicle has been in central and northern California for most of its life. The vehicle has little rust.
Quite a bit of deferred maintenance has been done and addressed in the last few years. The engine has been thoroughly cleaned and the truck comes with spare parts. After much research, I suspect that some of the parts were interchanged with CJ-2 or CJ-2A parts over time. Whenever I came across this, I tried to replace with the correct parts as discrepancies were discovered.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
It has sat for a couple years.
“Late 40’s Willys Jeep with flat head 4 cylinder. This Jeep was restored and rebuilt and solely used in parades. My father inherited it after it had sat for 2 years. It had a bad ring gear and was parked. He was able to get it rolling over even with the starter jumping a tooth. It almost started but he decided to quit before he broke something. He hired a Jeep mechanic to replace the starter and ring gear. The mechanic said the engine was locked up and Dad went and picked it up. It has not been touched since. We have not verified anything on the Jeep and don’t want to mess with it. If the engine is locked up it would most likely be the valves stuck. He has to try and find the title or he can file for lost.”
Appears solid, but needs a drive train.
“no motor or trans.
pretty clean.
no title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
(10/16/2015) Some useable parts.
“WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET.WAS A 283 IN IT. JUNKED THAT. WAS GOING TO MAKE RAT ROD LOST INTEREST.FRAME SOLID.HAVE TITLE.”
Steve spotted this project.
“This is a 1966 Jeep CJ5 with a steel top in ‘as is’ condition. Parts or project.
V6 Buick factory engine. No title.”
It’s a project.
“I have 1948 willys jeep cj2a. Its non-running. The doghouse is currently off and the motor is pulled out. It has a 4 cylinder flathead, with a 3speed manual on the floor, and 4×4 all original. I even have the old soft top&doors. its in decent shape for the year. Would need trailer to move. It is missing original seats and rims. ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/26/2016) Some value here.
“project vehicles. I has no drive train. other has chassis and 4cyl drivetrain from Colorado. also have 49 willys station wagon chassis. it ran and drove 5 years ago. would like to sell as package. reasonable offer. possible delivery extra. ”