There may be value here.
“1951 Jeep Willy SB ford and 1974 CJ V6 buy both for 1200.00 or each 600.00 No titles”
There may be value here.
“1951 Jeep Willy SB ford and 1974 CJ V6 buy both for 1200.00 or each 600.00 No titles”
Appears rough.
“I have a M38 Willys Jeep that I have started to restore so it is partially disassembled. The engine and transmission is almost ready to come out to be rebuilt. The attached photos are of BEFORE restoration was started. This is not a running jeep. If you are looking for a project, this is a good one. I am not desperate to sale and will not give it away. M38’s are some of the most rare jeeps ever built. If your a preeper you will like the old school technology in this jeep that makes it Electro- Magnetic Puse (EMP) Resistant. I just don’t have time right now to finish the project.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $450
“We are selling a Sears David Bradley trailer. Model #231417. Trailer is in pretty decent shape. No major damage. Has the tractor wheels, tailgate, fenders and original tag. Trailer is not registered and has no paperwork. It has been used around our property for the last 25+ years . call for more information. If no answer, please leave your name and number and will call back asap. Thanks”
Jim Allen wrote this great article about CJ-2 Agri-Jeeps on the Fourwheeler site. http://www.fourwheeler.com/features/1507-the-oldest-restored-civilian-jeep/
You can also see more photos of agri-jeeps and other jeeps from the 2015 Midwest Willys Reunion here. The photo below shows the four agrijeeps.
Neat card, but crazy price!
“Vintage 1942 Hallmark Greeting Card. Oh so Patriotic!!! Little Boy and Girl in Jeep with fabric American flag. Card measures approx 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches. It is in Great Shape- Still attached to card stock from scrapbook.”
All proceeds from the auction of this 1957 wagon are being donated to “Marines to the Mountains” program. The auction is expected to take place August 7, 2015.
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1957-WILLYS-JEEP-WAGON-186024
“For sale at auction: Lot #3000 – This 1957 Willys Jeep 6-226 4×4 station wagon embodies all the charm of one of the first production SUVs. This vintage beauty is powered by an original 226/115hp 6-226 Super Hurricane inline-6 flathead engine with 190 ft/lbs of torque, a 3-speed manual transmissions and 4-wheel drive. Continue reading
It’s been modified, but has the potential to be restored back to an early VEC.
“New tires, top, radiator and fuel tank. 4WD in good working condition, heater works, engine runs good. This is a rare one!, the 1,523rd of 1824 made in 1945. Matching serial number plates on body and frame. It has been to converted to 12V.”
UPDATE: **Still Available**
(07/12/2015) This one is a few miles from me.
“1947 CJ2A Willys Jeep. It’s dark blue, not quite the original color Normandy Blue. The wheels are painted black. The serial number which if one assumes a linear production schedule for 1947, this Jeep rolled off the assembly line in early April.
Seat belts have been installed along with a roll cage. It has a new Parade cloth top which is supported by after market top irons. Rebuilt TRICO windshield wiper motor installed. After wiper motor installed (both pneumatic wipers work) and the heater works too. The mileage when I purchases it was 18,418. Since I purchased it in 2011 I have logged 1,347 miles on it. It has a 4 cylinder, flat head engine with a 3 speed manual transmission. Any additional questions please contact me.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5800.
The pics show hubcaps on one side, but not the passenger side. Looks nice otherwise.
“This is a fairly rare, uncut, unmodified, CJ5. 1970 was one of the last years for the “old style” short nose CJ5 before AMC lengthened it so they could put their 232 straight 6 in it.
This one has the old 134 cubic inch Willy’s Hurricane four cylinder engine in it and it runs great. It sounds good, pulls good, does not smoke, starts very well. It has a newer top and side doors, new tires within a couple of thousand miles ago and is a lot of fun on a hot day running around town with the windshield down.
Bear in mind this is not the newer style Jeep and it is not a highway runner. It has a top speed of between 50 and 55. Off road it is a lot of fun. It was painted by a previous owner and is presentable, it has solid floors and the body is very rust free.
All Fluids have been changed and it has a new starter. I bought a new tow bar for it but never installed it, this will go with the Jeep if you want it.”
Appears to have the wrong windshield.
“1946 WILLYS JEEP CJ2A.
Running gear and frame in excellent condition- paint black.
New brake lines, cylinders, shoes, and tie rods.
New front floors, rear ones good.
Fenders and hood like new.
Windsheild frame is new.
Wired to run
Need wiring and windshield glass. $ 2900”