Marc spotted this photo. Can anyone interpret the markings on this jeep?
“Original WWII photo of a Jeep from the 388th Bomb Group. Has a crease on the extreme right side. Measures 4.75″ x 4″.”
Marc spotted this photo. Can anyone interpret the markings on this jeep?
“Original WWII photo of a Jeep from the 388th Bomb Group. Has a crease on the extreme right side. Measures 4.75″ x 4″.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Nice looking jeep with updates.
“1952 WILLYS JEEP. I AQUIRED THIS JEEP IN A TRADE WITH GENTLEMAN THAT HAD OWNED IT FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS AND HAVE A FOLDER FULL OF PAPERWORK OF THINGS DONE TO THIS JEEP.
THIS IS A 1952 WILLYS JEEP ON A 1962 MAIL CARRIER FRAME(WHICH I WAS TOLD AND DOING RESEARCH IS STRONGER). THE BODY IS ORIGINAL BUT EVERYTHING ELSE HAS BEEN UPDATED OR UPGRADED SOMEHOW.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This CJ-2A looks in good shape.
“For your consideration, a very nice and clean example of an early cj-2a.. appears to have been restored quite a few years ago, but I cannot be certain as to when it was done…. Actually the paint appears to be aged consistently, along with the original weathered oak hood blocks.. Seats are the original leatherette grey fabric , and are in nice shape, along with the original rear seat.
Frame is excellent, along with the bumper and gussets that are original to the jeep. There is no rust to speak of, besides some paint missing on the drivers flor due to gas being spilled there. Furthermore, there is mild surface rust on some of the underside areas, but thats to be expected with a vehicle of this age.
UPDATE: Was $5995. **Status Unknown**
Runs on both gas or propane.
“Rare CJ-6, Duel fuel(Propane and Gas) New brakes, new radiator,new generator, new starter, new muffler and tail pipe, new shocks, new real springs, new wind shield wipers and motor, new seats. Front end rebuilt, with new bearings. Ready to go…”
Looks good.
“Tub off restoration, engine and trans rebuilt. All new brakes including master cyl. and lines. New gas tank, rebuilt carb. New top and seats. Five new ND tires with new tubes installed. Original 24volt system,all lights work. I have many pictures of rebuild. NO trades wanted! Jeep runs and drives fine. Title in my name.”
UPDATE: Was $3500. **Status Unknown**
This includes a brand new body.
“This is a great restoration project for the right person!! It runs and drives as is but needs work. I am including a brand new complete steel body with Willy’s stamping. This Jeep has a 12 volt electric system, overdrive unit, working snowplow, and roll bar. This is a great deal as the new body itself originally cost $3,400. Looking for $3,500 Firm”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,500.
Parade ready with a new tub and other parts.
“1943 Willys Slat Grill Jeep GPW. Frame off restoration including new tub, fenders, hood, tires and Beachwood canvas seats and top. The electrical system has been converted from a 6 volt to a 12 volt system. Accessories include: Tool bag, jack, axe, spade, gas can, spare tire, and a plastic replica of a Garand rifle. This Jeep is turn key. Current license, title, and registration. Garage stored. Don’t miss the chance to drive this restored Willys Jeep to your next family outing, car show, or parade. Asking price is $17,500.00. Phone calls only. ”
Seller claims to be motivated.
“1946 CJ2A WILLY’S COMPLETE REBUILD, GREAT RUNNING JEEP. I ALSO HAVE A 1946 CJ2A IN PARTS FOR SALE. IN ADDITION TO THESE 2 JEEPS I HAVE TONS OF PARTS, WAY TOO MUCH TO LIST. FRAME, AXLES ETC. There’s a lot of parts not pictured so please call for a full list of parts. Motivated seler
PLEASE CALL ME DIRECTLY, MY PHONE NUMBER IS LISTED IN THE CONTACTS. WAY TOO MANY DETAILS TO LIST HERE.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Can’t tell a lot, but is sure looks promising.
“Mint condition, 1953 Willys Jeep with all of the Army decals. You do not find an army jeep in this condition often. This jeep looks like it just came off the show room floor prior to going to a Mash movie. All stock except for the front wheel hubs. I drove it in the Daffodil parade and taken it to car shows. It is a head turner.”