UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Runs, but needs work.
“1946 Willys jeep, New Carburator, New shocks, New master cylinder, Rebuilt trans and transfer case, original flathead 4cyl., runs great. Just needs to be finished or just play”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Runs, but needs work.
“1946 Willys jeep, New Carburator, New shocks, New master cylinder, Rebuilt trans and transfer case, original flathead 4cyl., runs great. Just needs to be finished or just play”
UPDATE: Still Available.
“Have a jeep cabover project thats not going anywhere. Thought if someone wanted to continue.. Have put a small block chevy engine and 4 speed manual. cab is in great shape. No rust. Great platform to start an awesome project..”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
(10/21/2014) Runs and drives.
“1950 Willy Overland Jeepster, an older restoration done over 20 years ago but still looks nice. It runs and drives nice, except 2nd gear pops out of gear when you release pressure off the accelerator pedal. I am not a mechanic but I think it may need a clutch adjustment. Excellent condition top and side curtains, no holes or rips. Nice black and red exterior and interior. New tires with Willy’s hubcaps. Converted to 12 volt for convenience. Priced very fair for a collector and fun classic car. I will be posting pictures in a few days or so. No low ball offers please! ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
(12/19/2014) It is supposed to have low mileage.
“1954 CJ3B Willys Jeep
In great condition ready to be restored
Runs Great!
Garage Kept
7555k original miles on engine”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $650.
(12/16/2014) This is worth a look.
“Ford gpw jeep tub, fenders, grill, more. Boxed in frame. 1942 or 1943”
The August 11, 1958, issue of the Sydney Morning Herald featured a long review of the CJ-3B, whose parts were imported into Australia and then assembled there. You can review the article at Google news as it original appeared or read my re-arranged version (for space purposes) below. The reviewer’s biggest complaint was due to the way the jeep is converted from left to right-hand drive, leaving the gearshift to the left of the transfer case shifters.
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.