UPDATE: **SOLD** Was parting out.
“I am parting out a CJ-2A Jeep. I only needed a few parts, all others are for sale. Contact me if you need anything and we will see what we can work….. Would also trade parts for WW2 (MB or GPW) jeep parts.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was parting out.
“I am parting out a CJ-2A Jeep. I only needed a few parts, all others are for sale. Contact me if you need anything and we will see what we can work….. Would also trade parts for WW2 (MB or GPW) jeep parts.”
No pics provided.
“Lifted, duel shocks, 283 sb chevy. Ran when parked has been sitting fo 10 years. Needs new ring gear on flywheel, have the part just never installed.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
(08/22/2014) Looks solid.
“This is a rare Willys M38A1 Marine Corp Radio Jeep. A limited quantity of these vehicles produced with this radio setup. The radio is still in the dash.
The body of the Jeep is in very good condition. There is some minor rust spots on the hat channels. The Jeep is in good running condition. It is still 24 volt and all original under the hood, has a new canvas top and canvas seats and is road worthy ready.
This vehicle did not receive a show restoration, but it is a great driver. This is a turn key and drive away Jeep. If you are looking for a get in and go Jeep then this is the one for you.
Please give us a call or drop us an email if you are interested.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
It runs and drives, but needs brakes.
“I have a rare 1973 Jeep CJ6 that I am offering for sale. I purchased it as a project, but soon thereafter, found another Jeep that needed my funds. It is pre-smog, and has no back fees, and has never been in the DMV system. I believe the miles to be original, as this Jeep was used as a hunting vehicle on a ranch here in Ca. It has a running straight 6 engine, and a 3 speed manual transmission, with a working Dana 20 transfer case. It has a Dana 30 front and Dana 44 rear axle. Included also is a spare D20 transfer case and driveshafts from a previous build.
The Jeep starts and drives, but has NO BRAKES, and will need to be trailered or towed. It cannot be street driven at this time.”
This article from the June 1955 issue of Willys News shares the brief story of Frank Tolbert’s 5,000 mile trip around the state of Texas. Accompanying Frank were Frank, Jr., and a CJ-5 then named Lola.
I have found a series of articles published over successive weeks in the Dallas Morning News about their trip. However, I have to sign up and pay a fee to use it. Anyone have free access? I would like to see what the article say before having to buy anything.
To see the search snipped, go here: http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives/?p_product=DMEC&p_theme=histpaper&p_action=keyword
Search: willys jeep
Limit by Date: 1955
UPDATE: These photos were on eBay.
Here are a few rare photos of a Mobile Classroom Wagon setup.
1 ” This is an original press photo. Inspect Mobile ClassroomPhoto measures 7.25 x 9.25inches. Photo is dated 09-30-1954.”
2. Interior shot. “1954 Press Photo Col. B.B. Matteur and Gerald Winfield look over Willys”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $450.
Something different.
“made with 1” sawmill oak. it is 4′ long, 21” wide, and 20” tall. located in ball ground, ga. one hour north of atlanta. local pickup only. cash only. no text, message or e-mail, please call.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Looks in good shape. Has a bed extender.
“1948 Willy’s Jeep for sale asking $5500 obo….in excellent condition and runs great….if you have any questions you can reach me by cell or by email”
Runs and drives.
“1957 Willy’s wagon, 4X4, 4spd manual transmission, flat head 4 cylinder engine. Body is in great shape with no major rust issues, no holes missing parts or cheap replacement panels found. Frame is solid and straight. Interior has been completely redone about 5 years ago and looks great. New wiring harness throughout entire wagon. All glass replaced around the same time as interior. New wheel cylinders, brakes, and spring kits. Engine runs smooth with no noises. Transfer case and hubs work as they should. Trans has a bad synchro in 2nd gear, you can still drive just pops out of 2nd when you let off of the gas. Has stump pulling granny gear transfer case gearing. No noises or rattling from the rears. All around solid wagon for someone to completely restore or drive as is. Asking $6,000.00 for the Willy’s which is below collector market value for the current condition. You would be hard pressed to find a classic in as good of condition as this one for the same money! Must see in person, give me a call so we can arrange a time,”