UPDATE: Was $500. **SOLD**
Some parts value?
“For sale 1962 willys jeep complete with clean title or part out.”
UPDATE: Was $500. **SOLD**
Some parts value?
“For sale 1962 willys jeep complete with clean title or part out.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2800.
It runs.
“I have a 1946 ? Willys Jeep I think it has the original engine 4 cyl. Engine runs doesn’t smoke. I drove it from front of house to rear, several years back. That’s as far as I have drove it. Needs restoring.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4595
(09/23/2015) Good shape?
“All around good shape.
No title.
An extra set of tires comes with it.
Call for more details.”
This December 1955 Willys News article shows a jeep exiting a fireplace in a Florida Jeep dealership. It looks too big for Santa to bring down the chimney, but a flat fender would have fit 🙂
This interesting article about the York-Hoover Corporation and its manufacture of the the early Bantam bodies—Bantam BRC-60s like the one show below at the Heinz Museum in Pittsburgh—makes an interesting read:
http://www.ydr.com/story/news/history/blogs/yorkspast/2015/12/16/yh-jeep/77406456/
This photo shows part of the assembly line for building jeeps in England.
“1943 Press Photo US Army Ordnance Jeep Assembly Line Workers, England
This is an original press photo. Photo measures 10 x 8.25inches. Photo is dated 10-28-1943.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Not much “CJ-2A” left in this modified rig.
“Custom Jeep For Sale $10,000
The Jeep is street legal in Montana, and is registered and licensed as a 1948 with a clear title. Tires stick out of the front fenders , Bushwacker rear fenders with slight tire stick out, no signal lights, legal head lights and tail lights, legal emergency brake, horn, single windshield wiper and washer, no front or rear bumper. To be registered in another state it just depends on that particular state’s laws. In Montana it’s considered a street rod and doesn’t have to have bumpers or fenders. The body is hand made and is eight inches longer at door opening than stock. No tail gate (solid) and the fender wells are flush with the top of the body. Most of the body panels have been riveted together, (not pop rivets!) Body has been sprayed with bed liner on the inside, rocker guard on the outside. Fiberglass hood.
Looks like a stock flat fender body at first look. Most people don’t notice the difference until you point it out as it’s all in proportion. It’s 5 ¼ inches wider at cowl, 3 ½ inches wider in rear. Sides are 2 inches taller. Body is all hand built except for the Jeep cowl. Grille is made from 2 MB grilles so that is proper width with two extra bars. Body and frame are painted with Military OD field drab. The only part that is original Jeep is the cowl that is made up from two cowls, and the grille. Rear bumper has receiver hitch. Side mirrors and mount, center rear view mirror. MB military jeep side handles.
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It runs.
“We’re moving and are forced to get rid of our treasured jeep. It has some rust, needs some work, but it runs. You must see to appreciate. We are asking $ 2000 but will let it go for a reasonable offer. It will be sold “as is”.”
Appears solid.
“Fun little jeep runs and drives give me a call for question”
I can’t tell if this is two or four wheel drive.
“1977 am general army tribute jeep right hand drivewith replica guns real eye catcher partial trades maybe considered”