UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Looks like there’s value here.
“1946 willys cj2-a jeep body is in good shape just surface rust! Floor boards are good! Motor ran 4 years ago! ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Looks like there’s value here.
“1946 willys cj2-a jeep body is in good shape just surface rust! Floor boards are good! Motor ran 4 years ago! ”
Has no engine.
“Big jeep has no motor. has title
Chevy runs good. No title.
Big jeep has 10 and 12 bolt axles Turbo hydromatic trans, new process transfer case.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
It appears to be a mix of 2A and GPW parts.
“Selling my ww2 ford gpw, built in September of 1943. Data plates are intact, motor is Willys and not matching. Not completely ford some period Willys parts, typical of vehicles that saw action in ww2. Not running but have new timing chains and doesn’t look like it would take much. Gas tank restored and relined. Just a few too many projects right now call preferred. Is titled in Texas never got the title from owner but can provide that, will need a week or so and can give a bill of sale temporarily. Not going to find an original jeep cheaper”
Mike’s selling this engine. He’ll take offers, too.
“Reduced to $200
Willys Jeep F-134 engine
-includes bell housing, clutch /pressure plate, oil bath filter, carb, alternator (12v), distributer, coil, and everything in pic
– ran when pulled 6 months ago out of CJ3a to restore it with original type L134
– bad rear main seal (have replacement)
– smoked a little before pulling
– will turn over
-great rebuild starting point”‘
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
(11/24/2015) This runs and includes a plow. It has an odd mod on the rear wheel wells.
“Who wants a winter project? I’ve stored this vehicle for over 10 years thinking I would fix it up but I just do not have the time or passion for it. It ran when I parked it in the garage although I believe it needs a water pump because it would overheat when ran for a longer length of time. Includes a mount and snowplow that the previous owner used with the vehicle. I need garage space for my wife’s vehicle and do not want to store it any longer. I have the vehicle title. Cash only, $1500 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
(11/05/2015) I’ve seen this up close. It’s a solid truck that has potential.
“This is a 1952 Willys flatbed truck. Has a Studebaker v8 engine but does not run. It has dings and scratches and some cracked glass but minimal rust. Has been kept in a barn for the past 25 years.”
This August 4, 1945, article in the Toronto Daily Star shares the story of an overseas soldier mailing home a jeep in pieces. Perhaps more impressive, a second soldier was mailing home an entire dental office.
It has a good starting price.
” Super Rare 1961 JEEP Willys Government Sales Binder with lots of interesting pics, diagrams, brochures, specs and more. Excellent condition”
UPDATE: Was $1500. **SOLD**
Looks like a good price.
“1943 willy’s jeep w/ v6and three speed. New tires, shocks and springs.”