UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/09/2015) Pretty original. Missing a few parts. Sure looks like it runs.
“Jeep 1942 CJ2 Willy’s
4 cyl
Pink slip on hand
All original project car”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/09/2015) Pretty original. Missing a few parts. Sure looks like it runs.
“Jeep 1942 CJ2 Willy’s
4 cyl
Pink slip on hand
All original project car”
<– Day 22 – Sun. May 3rd: Buc’s, Boats, Bats & a Batmobile | TRIP OVERVIEW | Day 24 – Tue. May 5th: San Antonio’s Riverwalk –>
Our only plans this day were to explore Austin and test out some of the best BBQ Austin had to offer. We started by heading downtown to get some photos of the Texas capitol building.
That plan didn’t quite work out. Apparently, the city was memorializing police officers who died while serving. The capitol grounds were full of officers and people and there were no open parking spaces to be found. One side street was packed with motorcycles. We decided to abandon that plan and head for another option: Museum of Weird.
Austin has built a reputation from the city’s slogan, “Keep Austin Weird“. As ‘weird’ as that slogan is, it seems it was not an organic marketing effort, but rather formed and promoted by the Austin Independent Business Alliance. Whatever its beginnings, the city seems to have embraced that mentality, proudly. If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Austin ought to be very flattered by Santa Cruz and Portland‘s ‘borrowing’ of the concept.
Of the weirder things in Austin is the Museum of Weird. A tribute to the time honored freak shows of yesteryear, the owner of the museum has assembled some odd items. I couldn’t say for sure if they are real or not, but the whole thing was pretty humorous. After paying our money, we walked through a couple short halls full of memorabilia, objects, and assorted freakish things. We were alone, as we usually seem to be whenever visiting museums. This part we expected.
There seem to be a couple MB Slat Grilles included in this lineup.
“1942 MILITARY Policemen on Duty at Attention Near Jeeps Press Photo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
It’s a good looking truck.
“Up for sale is an unique opportunity to acquire this incredible 1957 Willys Pick up Truck.
Never intended for sale, this incredible unique truck is now available due to a change in circumstances.
This vehicle was the subject of a full mechanical and cosmetic restoration over the past 4 years.
Repainted by Pebble Beach Concourse Award Winning Painter,
who personally prepped, painted, colour sanded and polished the following
Multi-Million Dollar Motoring Icons!!!!
Among his many credits, these are probably the most famous, and recent examples of his Craftsmanship.
A Second Place Pebble Beach Concourse Winning Cord Model 26.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1100.
There seems to be value here.
“50”s CJ3B Willy’s jeep kaizer.Has F head hurricane engine.has 1/2 cab & doors engine needs work . Comes with spare complete engine transmission and transfer case and spare radiator . Really cool project .$ 1100 obo –no title bill of sale only”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
Has a variety of updates.
“willy jeep
225 v6
sm420 transmission
dana 20 transfer case
power steering, power brakes
fun to drive”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800. Seems like a good price.
“1946 Willy’s Jeep with a 350 Motor, 3 Speed Tranny , with overdrive , brand new Seats, 33 inch Tires with about 1/2 Tread, Fresh motor , and new gauges inside , It starts and runs great ”
Not restored, but looks well rebuilt.
“FOR SALE FULLY RESTORED 1947 WILLY.S JEEP 350 V8 ENGINE, 2 4 BARRALS CARB A MUST SEE ASKING $14,000 HAVE ALL RECEIPTS OVER $25.000”
Could be some value here.
“1949 willys cj2a needs repairs to engine and body, has good title”