UPDATE: This is back on eBay.
“1944- Brazilian troops line up in jeeps at School of Motor Mechanization where students are given training courses beofre going on active duty.”
UPDATE: This is back on eBay.
“1944- Brazilian troops line up in jeeps at School of Motor Mechanization where students are given training courses beofre going on active duty.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500
(03/22/2015) It’s only 2WD, but it looks good.
“1945 willy’s jeep on a 1973 CJ5 frame, new aluminum radiator, new alternator, new water pump. It has a 4.3L chevy with outside frame rail headers, Dana 44 rear and a dana 27 with disk brakes in the front. Currently 2WD, I have a T18 with a Dana 20 transfer case to make it 4wd. It’s been A project that I just don’t have the energy to finish.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7900
It’s got a few mods, but appears solid.
“1942 Ford GPW WW2 Jeep aka “Script”
Asking $8,500
We don’t need to go into the history of Jeeps in order to enlighten you on how rare these models are. This is for the individual who knows what this is and is wanting to not have to spend over $20k to get a good one. Continue reading
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750.
“I have a old cj2a frame for sale. Comes with an engine and transmission. The engine has the right compression. I never had the chance to try and fire it. Engine has a new head gasket, and water pump.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
Somebody could use this. Chris has a governor for sale, too.
“Complete pto assembly off willys jeep
– shift unit that attaches to transfer case
– Complete with shifter and knob
– drive shaft
– rear gear box
– this unit has been painted and is in great shape”
UPDATE: Was $10,200. Status Unknown
(0310/2015) Lots of customizations.
“Frame off restoration. 1976 Jeep Cherokee Frame w/T18 Transmission. Ford 302 engine, Edlebrock carburetor, warn 9000# Winch, IDIDIT Steering Column, Headers, exhaust with flow master mufflers, LT 285 75R/16, Speed liner interior, roof and wheel flairs.”
Sunday was a fun, but long day!
For me it started with a four hour drive from Pasco to Spanaway, where I met up with Rob Stafford and Al Schaper. Al and I planned to look over some fiberglass body molds that Rob had been storing for years. The molds were used to create fiberglass flat fender and CJ-5 body and front clip parts.
Of particular interest to me were the body molds. One of the body molds was used to create a Parkette racing body shell. The second body mold was used to create a Bobcat racing shell or in conjunction with a floor mold to create a complete body. While I have owned an Acme (I think) light racing fiberglass body and a Bobcat body (Biscuit’s body), I’ve always wanted a Parkette body. So, I was checking out that mold particularly closely.

CJ-3B floor mold on the left, Parkette racing shell body in the middle, CJ-3B body mold on the right.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Seller provides LOTS of information.
“Up for sale is a 1957 Jeep FC 150 (serial number: 6554810262)
History:
This Jeep lived the majority of its life on a farm and ranch in the Northern California region of the United States until an older gentlemen finally convinced the rancher to sell it to him after many years of trying. Unable to devote the needed energy and time to put this tough looking creature back on the road, he handed over the keys to his nephew. The young man began a cosmetic restoration of sorts and brought the FC back to a running condition to be used in various parades and car shows.
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD** for $4000.
Sure looks like a solid, stock CJ-6.
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“956 jeep cj-6. Body in extremely great condition for the age of this little guy. There is no rust on the frame, body, or axles that I can find. In the pictures that is a tiny bit of mud underneath. The body is solid. The frame is solid.If you are looking for a good body this is it. The compartment under the seat is rust free and snaps down just as it should. The glove box is missing and it needs the little latch. I have a clear Colorado title. The tires are 90% and in great shape.
UPDATE: Was $1950. **SOLD**
Might be a good deal.
“i am selling these jeeps for my dad. 1947 was last one to run. 1946 perhaps for parts. i believe these are to be cilivian models. Please contact me for more info.”