UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,800
(02/06/2015) Good looking jeep.
“Classic 1967 CJ-6 fully restored. 34,000 original miles. A classic that must be seen!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,800
(02/06/2015) Good looking jeep.
“Classic 1967 CJ-6 fully restored. 34,000 original miles. A classic that must be seen!”
UPDATE: Still Available
(11/12/2014) Sounds like it might require additional work.
“The new: complete break job, water pump, fuel tank, carburetor, ignition system, 12volt converted, exhaust system. Starts every time. runs strong. Too many projects.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400
(09/23/2014) Looks to be some value in parts.
“JUST BODY, DOES NOT HAVE MOTOR OR TRANSMISSION”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $$2500.
(02/25/2014) The dogs look in surprisingly good shape. The tires on the trailer aren’t so good. This may include an overdrive, based on the ‘4 levers’ comment.
“1941 WILLYS OVERLAND JEEP AND TRAILER, ORIGINAL 4 LEVER TRANY 283 CHEVY V,8 CAMEL HUMP HEAD. NEED FULLY RESTORATION. $2500 CASH OR PARTIAL TRADE,“
Like Ted in Connecticut, Craig reports there is plenty of snow in Vermont. None of these jeeps will be moving anytime soon!
Cort wondered if anyone knows the manufacturer of this trailer. It appears to be a cross between a Ben Hur (the sides are Ben Hur-esque) and a Sterling Machine & Mfg trailer (note how the interior of the top rim slopes into the trailer).
From 1941-1945, the Ben Hur (G-518) trailer was built by numerous companies (according to this page), including American Bantam, Ben Hur, Century Boat Works, Checker, Dorsey, Gertenslager, Henney, Hercules Body, Highland Body & Trailer, Hobbs, Hyde, Mifflinburg Body, Naburs, Nash Kelvinator, Omaha Standard Body, Pke, Queen City, Redman, Steel Products, Strick, Transportation Equipment Corp, Truck Engineering Corporation, Willys Overland, Winter Weiss, Baker, Covered Wagon Co., Keystone, And Streich. When the war ended, some of the companies must have had extra trailer parts. My theory is that this could be an early prototype of the Sterling Machine trailer, but build from left over Ben Hur parts. After fiddling with designs and/or using up the leftover Ben Hur parts, maybe Sterling decided to make the trailer smaller (see the green example below).
UPDATE: Was $8999. **SOLD** Now for sale here.
Nice looking jeep.
“1946 CJ2a Willys Jeep. Small block Chevy. New 35 BFG’s and rims.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $20,000
Has a bunch of updates.
“Custom 1961 Willis FC 170 Jeep, Ford racing 351 Windsor, Power Steering, 4 Wheel power brakes,2 speed transfer Case, Ford (AOD)4 speed auto Multi Car show winner.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5000.
(10/14/2014) Top is fiberglass.
“1949 Willy’s CJ-3A with professionally rebuilt engine and transmission, all original running gear, original 6V power, aftermarket seats (originals were completely destroyed), tonneau cover, fiberglass top, mostly restored but still needs some work if you want it to be completely restored. Needs new brake drums but otherwise in great running condition and looks good. This Willy’s is meant to be driven and enjoyed.”