Road ready.
“Runs, licensed, drives on roads. Top and parts not shown in pictures.”
Road ready.
“Runs, licensed, drives on roads. Top and parts not shown in pictures.”
It’s a project.
“Some assembly required
1948 Willys CJ2A
Needs seats, radiator and battery
Fresh painted engine needs installed
Great patina, at least four different colors showing through in various places
Could be restored, rat rodded or driven as is”
No pics provided.
“For Sale- 1952 Willys M38 with many new parts, vehicle sold as is, $6400.00, ”
Jon forwarded this article about Glenn and the CJ-2A he owned (sold it recently). Read the whole article by Robert Rooney:
http://www.pressreader.com/canada/the-province/20160120/282162175223497/TextView
Glenn forwarded this request that comes via Hemmings for offroad vehicles for an exhibit celebrating the forerunners of modern SUVs.
“The museum is seeking early Jeeps, including Bantam BRC prototypes or replicas, Willys MBs, and CJ models; 1948-’50 Willys Jeepsters or 1966-’73 Kaiser-Jeep Jeepster Commandos; early Land Rovers, including Series I, II and III models; 1985-’94 Suzuki Samurais; 1999-2001 Isuzu VehiCROSS; 1983-’90 Ford Bronco IIs; 1977-present Lada Niva; 1971-present Pinzgauer models; 1960-’84 Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser models; early Subaru wagons; ARO (Auto Romania) IMS, 24 Series or 10 Series models; and 1989-2003 LaForza models.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $8000.
Looks good.
“1951 green Jeep Willys with a 383 stroker motor, turbo 350 and a 9 inch Ford rear end. Fires right up, runs and drives excellent!
$8,000 OBO
Sorry, no trades! ”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $4500.
Sure looks like a good price.
“Mostly original, 51 jeep willys with pickup bed. 4cly engine and comes with a 6cyl (in bed of pictures). Bed of pickup has a dump body. Runs good, make offer. Selling due to lack of space.”
UPDATE: **SOOLD** Was $7500.
“1948 Willys Jeep, clean title, and tagged.
Spare parts: Orginial rims set and small box of stock parts.
Consider doing your research on ebay for pricing and rarity.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $14,000
“Completely restored in absolutely perfect condition. New Paint, Rebuilt motor, New Seats, New tires, New top, everything not a bolt went unturned it was restored to original.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Jim spotted this one. May be a good price.
“1967 Jeepster with the original hardware. Convertible, Buick v6, 3 speed manual, runs great, low miles, solid jeep, real 8701! Asking $5,000. Great to drive as-is or a fun project to fix up! Please call for details.”