UPDATE: **SOLD** $5000
No description provided.
No pics provided of the green jeep.
“Red jeep is older rebuild with a nice fiber glass tub and a newly rebuilt motor. New tires on powder coated rims.
Green jeep apart. Frame almost ready for the powder. New floor pieces need welding in tub. Mostly complete.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
Unclear how much value is here.
“46 CJ2A project, Has V6 with adapter not installed, Some rust in tub but very salvageable. Clean title on non op. Many parts stored inside not shown in pictures. Will trade, Located near Redding”
Looks like some value here.
“Tub, tailgate, fenders, hood, transfer case spicer, manual tranny, axles, come get it asap. Moving out 250$ takes it all. ”
UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $1700.
(01/05/2015) Looks like it hasn’t run in a while.
“This is a Willys Jeep, 1946 – 1948 this has 24252. miles on it. It has not run in 20 years. It was sitting inside. LOST TITLE NO-TEXT or E-MAIL”
A May 1957 article from Willys News reported that the first FC-150 to Alaska was sent by plane. Unfortunately, to fit on the plane it had to be disassembled. Look how close that cab is to not fitting. Someone in Alaska sure wanted that FC badly!
The Seep’s name is Mud Hen.
“1943- Troops riding in Ford GPA Jeep Amphibious Vehicle “Mud Hen” at Fort Knox.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
(11/16/2013) The checkered windshield is unusual.
“v6 buick motor rebuilt came out of 87 regal everthing else is stock very good condition gets lots of attention. climbs like a champ.soft top”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Mark listed this nice Mighty Mite at warjeeps.com.
“American Motors, #2518. Complete, less than 500 miles on rebuilt engine and tires. New Mexico clean title.”