UPDATE: Still Available. Has a rear PTO.
(12/29/2014) “Willys Jeep 1951 all original. Excellent condition, garage kept. Drives great. Many new parts. Spare engine included. Tagged, ready to roll.”
UPDATE: Still Available. Has a rear PTO.
(12/29/2014) “Willys Jeep 1951 all original. Excellent condition, garage kept. Drives great. Many new parts. Spare engine included. Tagged, ready to roll.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1360
(03/02/2015) Seller will sell all or in parts. Not all parts are military.
“It’s a shame but I am Parting Out: 1945 Willys (open) Jeep.
Clear Blue Texas Title with Jeep VIN Data Plate: $1000.00
Ford MB, (military) 1945 Frame $450.00; will need re-work, front and rear and left fwd leaf mount
Set of 5 CJ2A rims with 16” military tires; (tires are shot, 3 of 5 hold air), $220.00 for the set of 5.
CJ2A windshield with fold-out glass, hinges and hardware; (driver’s side glass cracked), $220.00
1951 CJ3A L-Head “Go Devil” 4-cylinder motor, (free spinning, will fire with fuel), no knocks),
$650.00, (complete from skid plate to carb; will not separate the intake from the engine).
CJ2A Oil Bath air filter, solid bottom, with clamp, holes in the back where they should be, $125,00.
T-90 Transfer case, (year mfr unknown), $180.00 includes linkage, skid plate and hardware.
front fenders L & R, “F” script, (Ford) $75.00 each, BOTH need re-work on the jurnals.
3-speed CJ2A transfer case, (smooth linkage, solid forks, excellent gears incl. linkage), $280.00
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4250
Looks like a solid, mostly stock jeep. Looks like it is in Renton.
“I’m selling this car run and drive 4×4, clean title, collectible vehicule.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800
(02/27/2015) Includes engine, but isn’t installed.
“1954 CJ3B Willys Jeep–All sheet metal loose on frame ready for frame-up restoration. body in really good shape. Buick v6 engine included-was running when pulled. K-Line top nice condition. Extra tailgate, saginaw steering, ford 3-speed transmission and adapter bell housing included.–$3800.00 Clean Title”
UPDATE: Still Available
“RUNNING DRIVING WINCH GOOD SHAPE FLAT HEAD 6 LOOKING TO TRADE FOR SOMETHING JUST THROW ME WHAT YOU HAVE OR OFFERS.”
This cowboy preferred to rope a cow with a saddle mounted on a CJ-3B. I don’t know a whole lot about rodeo history, but according to the Lodi newspaper competitive jeep-roping occurred at least between 1952-1998. Below is an April 21, 1982, photo published in the Lodi News Sentinenl, the best photo evidence I could find of jeep-roping.
I found this second photo from 1998, but it does’t provide much detail. In this case the jeep looks like it might be a MB/GPW.
UPDATE: **SOLD*** Was on eBay
Powerful photo.
“WWII U.S. Marines Shelter by Jeep during Invasion of Eniwetok Orig Press Photo”
I wonder where on Lake Washington they tested this jeep? I can’t imagine why the army would choose Lake Washington (borders the eastern side of Seattle), as there were no military facilities nearby of which I’m aware.
“1945- U.S. soldier tests drives a jeep in Lake Washington to test its watertight motor. Mufflers have been removed and long chimney-like air vents are connected to the engine.”
UPDATE: Was $5750. **SOLD**
Looks like nice restoration. Forks is a long way from most everyone.
“FOR SALE 1964 Willys CJ5 Jeep. All stock drive train and body. Metal all stripped down and repainted factory blue color in 2012, and it is always stored in heated shop. Ramsey PTO winch which was a factory option. Vinyl top available. Engine and drive train good. Complete new factory wiring harness waiting new in the box.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $24,950.
“Rare Jeep panel truck. 302 Ford crate motor, C4 Trans, Vintage Air, Heidt’s independent front Suspension, power disc brakes and power steering, power windows, remote drivers door, all new glass and rubber seals, new interior with only 5,500 miles on it since built in 2001. Silver blue paint still shows well with a few minor cracks. Has already won a couple of awards with the most recent in Petaluma, Ca Aug 2014 (Perfect Panel). Very rare ride.
All trade-ins considered.
I do not offer in-house financing but will gladly work with your bank or credit union.
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Plus government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document preparation charge, and any emission testing charge.”