No pics of the top. It’s part of an estate liquidation.
“Willys Jeep cj5 soft top and doors – BRAND NEW / Never installed – $550”
No pics of the top. It’s part of an estate liquidation.
“Willys Jeep cj5 soft top and doors – BRAND NEW / Never installed – $550”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $650.
(12/19/2013) I haven’t run across a fiberglass body like this with steel reinforcements.
“Willy’s Flatfender body with fenders and hood.Steel reenforced for rollbar and seats.Not a light weight tub for racing”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200.
(01/11/2014) This runs, but needs some additional wiring.
“For sale is a 1947 willys jeep,
4cly,
3 speed,
Has new Water pump and belt
New fuel pump w/glass bowl
rebuilt steering box,
has 31″ tires on 15″wheels with extra seat of original wheels and tires,
also have extra parts , front axle, front fenders,grill, and rear quarters, all from 1947 jeep
ariz, title and current tags,
have seat frames ,nedd to be recovered, also a set of newer seats.
Starts and runs, lights needs to be wired,”
UPDATE: Still Available
(12/01/2013) This is a nice looking truck.
“1953 Jeep Willys 4X4 Truck. Fresh total frame off restoration and original. Way to much to list everything. Call for more information. Ray 111 South Lincoln Drive, Troy Missouri at 636-528-6347 Or 636-578-4791. $19995.00.”
Just one update tonight . . . Feeling bogged down by winter (I think this cartoon I found on some stationary captures that feeling)? Well, don’t despair, because spring is just around the corner (for most of us)! It’s now March! Yippee!
Here’s a set of Ford GPs in Burma during WWII. The photo is from the June 08, 1942, issue of Life Magazine. The article, “Flight from Burma” on page 30, is a fascinating tale of the desertion of the Rangoon, as told by George Rodger, the photographer pictured in the photo with the two Ford GPs below.
Search for Life Magazine June 8, 1942, on eBay
Later in the issue (page 56) is this ad with a jeep:
UPDATE: Thanks to John for finding the full version of this movie short from 1949 called “Fuelin Around“, the 116th movie short they made. The CJ-2A appears in both part 1 and part 2.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sl8qeEx30E0
Here’s the Spanish version that Steve found:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5P3Zl9kFPAg
Here’s an odd piece of Willys history.
“Original drawing blueprint for a 1956 Willys Motors safety strap. This drawing belonged to my grandfather and has been stored for many years, laid flat. Very good condition. Would look great framed for the Willys fan.
A “B” sized blueprint is the smaller print. A “C” sized blueprint is the large prints you’re used to seeing.
Any questions, please feel free to ask.
I do not ship outside the USA.
Payment due at close of auction.”
The driver’s side appears in good shape.
“4 cylinder Ford motor, many new parts including brakes, gas tank, gas lines, water pump, carburetor, fuel pump, steering wheel. Top canvas is in good condition.
Email for more information and additional pictures.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $1800.
Looks like a fair price.
“1975 Jeep DJ5
Right hand drive for mail delivery
Larger interior tray to hold 3 trays of mail
Located in Hidden Valley Lake
$1,800 – Cash!
She runs great!!”
The seller put some time, energy, and money into this rebuild.
View all the information on eBay
“I’m selling my 1958 Jeep Willys Wagon. I have put so much into this Jeep, I think it’s one of the better buy’s for this price to be found. This Jeep is NOT 100% restored, but I drive this Jeep just about everyday. I am at a point where I need to start putting my money into my “new” house. I bought this Jeep for $2,000 as a rust bucket in 2010 (rust free jeep now, as I have cut out all rust and welded in new metal parts). I have put over $15,000 into this Jeep since then and am only looking to get half my money back. If you have any questions please email me. If you live around St. Louis, MO come take a look/drive. If you live far away, I can pick you up from the airport if you like. I would never buy a car without driving/looking at it first. However, if you’re not able to make the trip and still want it, please asking me anything and I’ll do my best to answer. I have a lot more parts into this but have only listed a few that total $7,128.76, plus the $2,000 I paid for the Jeep to illustrate the value of my asking price. Remember, if you did this yourself… you would have to install all the parts (transmission, L-226) or pay to have someone do the work for you…the prices listed are just the prices for the parts. I have been to three Jeep willys salvage yards (Montana, Vermont, New York) to find most of the parts. This has been a three year, round the country search to make this Jeep what it is today. Happy Bidding.