Runs and drives.
“Have a 48 Willys runs good 134-4 cyl ,3 speed ,good tires and all electrics work. Converted to 12 volt. Only trade big boys toys. CLEAR NM TITLE. ”
Runs and drives.
“Have a 48 Willys runs good 134-4 cyl ,3 speed ,good tires and all electrics work. Converted to 12 volt. Only trade big boys toys. CLEAR NM TITLE. ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/25/2015) May be worth a look.
“Runs and drives good. Good original WWII Jeep for restoration.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000. Has a Kelly 23 series hardtop.
Must have a lift kit of some type?
“1963 cj6 with “Fireball” v6, Three speed manual. Runs and drives perfect. 4×4 works flawless. Has a heater, radio, rear back lights, 4500 pound winch, folding tow bar for easy transport. There is no rust in floor. The floor has been repaired with new metal. Frame has no rust. Very solid Jeep for its age. New master cylinder, brake lines, and brake pads all the way around. Hard top with doors is removable. Title in hand. Will trade for ? Text ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
The front bumper looks heavy.
“runs well
like new tires
selling because just bought a new classic and ran out of room in garages”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(12/31/2014) “1941 willy’s jeep drive train built on wooden body. Titled and legal for road. Lights even work!!!”
Old images before the 2008 sale:
Seller has listed this as a 1943, but it looks more like a CJ-3A or even a DJ (no gas inlet).
“PLEASE READ ENTIRE POST All original, not currently running, however it will run with a battery and oil change. It has been sitting a couple years. It ran when I parked it and it’s stored indoors. NOW LISTEN This is a very desirable vehicle. I WILL NOT GIVE A PRICE. Make me an offer if your interested. Email me your offer, name and telephone number and I will contact you.”
Looks like it has some parts value at the very least.
“Willys WW 2 jeep with A Cj2a motor”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
I’m not sure if there is much value or not.
“These two (2) old Willys jeeps are up for sale. One is, basically,complete but body is more rough than the 2nd one that has the radiator. The engine in the one without the radiator was rebuilt and had been used very little until a lady lost control and ran into an object to crush the radiator. We’re not sure of the model year but believe to have been built in the mid 1940s,”
UPDATE: Was on eBay.
Anybody scanned this 16 page Jeepster brochure? This is the first I’ve seen it.
“1950 Jeepster Outstanding Sports Car color, dealer sales brochure (Willys – Overland), ORIGINAL. Form no. VJ73MI-3CM-350 measures 5.5 x 8.25 with 16 pages/panels. New engines Hurricane 4 and Lightning 6. Specifications on back page.”
Craig thought of me when he saw this early 40s postcard. Frankly, I never thought I looked that good in a bathing suit . . .
“Standard Size 3.5×5.5.”