UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
Does this mean it runs?
“INCLUDES ALL PARTS NEEDED FOR RESTORATION EXCEPT THE ENGINE. LOTS OF PARTS ARE NEW. APPROX. $2000 WORTH OF NEW PARTS. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
Does this mean it runs?
“INCLUDES ALL PARTS NEEDED FOR RESTORATION EXCEPT THE ENGINE. LOTS OF PARTS ARE NEW. APPROX. $2000 WORTH OF NEW PARTS. ”
Needs engine work.
“I have a 1942 jeep for sale it has a 3.8 v6 it has 38.5 inch tires it needs a crank kit”
These two photos were taken at Kendall’s Rare Bird Farm in 1948 showing Frances Freeman. It has since closed, though I have no additional information. Note the odd rear rim.
Field Marshall Sir Thomas Albert Blamey was memorialized in a monument in the Royal Botanical Gardens in Melbourne, Australia. It shows him standing while gripping part of a jeep windshield. The way a July 1955 Willys News described it, I thought there’d be a whole jeep!
This was part of the training exercise at the Air Force’s Advanced Glider Detachment in Mobile, Alabama.
Steve spotted this postcard that shows both the snowplows and the options for equipment behind the jeeps.
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Scott’s selling another round of reproduction knobs.
“3D Reproduction Willys Sliding Window & rear ashtray knobs, they are 100% accurate 3D printed knobs.
This listing is for 4 knobs (4) (two pair) IVORY knobs and DOESNT include the Sliding Window lock itself nor the rear ashtray itself.
They are dimensionally 100% accurate 3D printed knobs. They are printed with a unthreaded pilot hole to either attach to the sliding window lock stud or to the cover mounting screw for the rear ashtray. The material is stronger and better, in every respect, than the original bakelite plastic.
If you are interested in BLACK or only two knobs (2) (one pair) see my other auctions. Free shipping by USPS within continental US, I will ship worldwide for actual cost incurred, but only after my advance authorization.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8250.
The seller never included “CJ-3B/CJ3B” in the ad. It’s been on Craigslist for over a week.
“Selling a restored 1958 Willys Jeep. Have over $10,000 in parts invested toward the restoration. Have the top and doors as well. Please call or text with questions. Thanks”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
The seller notes that the dates on the photos are incorrect.
“1947 Willys Jeepster Custom. ’33 Willys front styling. Rebuilt 1967 283 V8 quadrajet with little cam, headers. Runs so sweet, idles smooth. Runs strong. No smoke at all. No drips at all. New timing chain, starter, altenator, etc. Excellent 350 TH auto very smooth. Power disk brake..Camaro subframe. Excellent brakes. 10 bolt Camaro rear. New wiring. Very well built, solid driver. Highway ready. Radical body mods. Custom made fibgerglass rear hinged toneau. No top. No wipers. Has horn.
Hood is pinned at front, original hinges on back. Cadillac tilt and telescopic wheel. New gauges including tach. CD stereo. Chopped windshield with new glass. ’39 Ford teardrop tail lights with new lenses and bezels. Has solid wood dash which could be re-stained and be beautiful.
Near new tires. New battery. New u-joints. Air shocks. elec. fan, no cooling problem.
Super straight body was white. I’ve put a black primer on it. Wouldn’t take too much to make this body perfect. $20,000 invested. All the hard work is done…now finish it your way and have one of the most unique rods ever. Runs great, drives great. Well built.”