UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(2014/11/2014) This DJ has had 4WD and a newer motor added.
“1962 jeep willies straight 6 engine fresh paint military axles.New shocks.4×4 works great. Call or text for more info”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(2014/11/2014) This DJ has had 4WD and a newer motor added.
“1962 jeep willies straight 6 engine fresh paint military axles.New shocks.4×4 works great. Call or text for more info”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
(04/03/2015) It’s a Texas-like hunting jeep.
“Very solid ,clean, and good running Willys jeep. All original except seats. Back seat is quickly removable.”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was No Price.
There’s value if the price is right. Appears to have a winch.
“This is a 1961 Jeep Willy’s its got a v 6 Buick motor. Any question email #”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $25k.
Looks good, but not sure how seller is figuring the price, unless ice cream trucks rake in the bucks in Thousand Oaks??
“Rare and totally unique vintage ice cream truck! Runs great, engine has been rebuilt from ground up. Best marketing tool and get SO much attention! Has a current Ventura county health dept permit. comes with Honda generator. MUST SEE in person! $25K OBO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Steve forwarded this project. Engine runs.
“51 Willys delivery wagon. Running original super hurricane flathead motor! Carb rebuild. New battery original wooden floor slats. Can’t even start this project. Going to college. Needs home with lots of love. Perfect restoration project!”
For a project, it’s on the high side, but that body sure looks straight.
“1948 Willys CJ2A solid body Newly Rebuilt 4 Cyl engine not even fired. Many new parts including seat covers”
Are these CJ-sized Dualmatic hubs?
“Dana 44 3/4 ton hubs fits chev ford jeep older bolt on hubs
Cj5 6 bolt warn hubs mid 70s near new
3/4 ton hubs $125.00
Cj5 hubs $75.00”
No pics provided.
“1947 all original Willys Jeep. Currently Runs. Needs new brakes and few things to make it road worthy. Contact for more info.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1009.
Not much value here.
“For Sale 1948 Willys/Jeep CJ-2A
Has a v6 engine in it, otherwise it seems to be an original antique. Needs work or good for parts, (will give a bill of sale, but do not have a title) come look and make offer. It has been sitting for many years. Also will consider trades on 3 point hitch tractor equipment, box blade, bush hog, finish mower, . . . Or generators 5kw or larger, gas welders, small cars.”
<– Day 2 – Mon. Apr. 13th: Rocks, Tracks & Dusty Roads | TRIP OVERVIEW | Day 4 – Wed. Apr. 15th: Salmon and Subway –>
Today we drove from Salt Lake City, Utah, to Durango, Colorado. Brisk winds hounded us over our entire route. At one point as we approached Moab a huge dust devil stacked with tumbleweeds blew across the road in front of us; what a spectacular site! I’m really glad it didn’t blow into us!!
Needless to say, the winds squashed any desire we had to jump out and take photos. Besides, we’ve capture the look and feel of this area, as well as the jeeps, during our 2013 trip when we photographed the CJ-2A on Ivan’s sign just south of Moab and the jeep that sits atop Hole in the Rock.
I’d pretty much given up on photos, but then we spotted two jeeps and a bunch of arrows. The winds had subsided, so we got some pics while the shooting was good.
The first jeep I spotted was this CJ-2A, which appeared to be a VEC. It sits off the Colorado State Highway 160 just east of Mesa Verde National Park (which we decided not to visit due to the winds and the fact that we’d both been there).
The next jeep we spotted was this CJ-2A in Manco, Colorado. It’s on the east side of town along the main street.