There may be some parts value here.
“No motor, has transmission and running gear.”
There may be some parts value here.
“No motor, has transmission and running gear.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
The photo below was taken before work was done.
“Title status : clean Texas Title
1947 Willys Jeep project. Started frame off restoration frame powder coated.
Rolling chassis 99% done and all that’s left is body work and wiring. All chassis parts new, replaced, rebuilt, etc. Please call or email for complete Pictures are before restoration was started.
Clear Texas Title in hand.
now have to sell due to cash flow problems.”
UPDATE: **SOLD*** Was $600
“I have a 1947 willys jeep for sale or trade. 90% complete, has 3 different motors, 2 complete the 3rd is taken apart. Open to trades but looking for a ratrod project. Jeep has no title. Not sure how hard it would be to get one. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.
It’s a project.
“1946 Willys -Overland CJ2A…Has a Ford v-8 289 or 302 ?…we started it up 6 years ago and it runs ….carb is off and needs rebuild . LOOK ! at pictures for condition of willys ….PROJECT and has rust on body …Borg Warner T-90 trans w/ pto…..Come look if you are interested and I will make you a deal …….Lowballers are always welcome.”
No pics provided.
“Good body motor ran needs fuel pump”
UPDATE: Price now $5500.
Unclear if it runs.
“1953 Willys jeep flatfender 4×4 , will PAINT any COLOR you want!! Ford V8 , T18 4 speed transmission , power steering , power brakes, new radiator and cooling fans, clean jeep. NO RUST. needs a few things to finish out, seats need reupholstered and needs paint. tires are BFG All terrains and are in perfect shape, aluminum rims, we can paint any color you want and have seats done if you want.“
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
(05/20/2014) Looks nice.
“1956 WILLYS JEEP WAGON RUNNING 360 BUICK NAILHEAD BUICK
INTERIOR HAS BEEN DONE AND IT HAS BEEN PAINTED
RUNS GOOD NEW ELECTRIC FAN BATTERY AND AIR CLEANER
HAS 91000 ON CHASIS “
The DJ’s ‘fleetness of get-away’ was one reason Kreisher purchased these dispatchers. There had to be faster vehicles than the DJ!
UPDATE: Originally I listed this as a 1941 article, based on a database date stamp. Richard pointed out the stamped grill would make this unlikely. It’s a good point! Additional research suggests the paper was from the 1942-43 time frame.
This photo documents one of fifteen jeeps transformed by the Canadians into fire jeeps. I don’t have a date on the newspaper, but it was published in an issue of the Flesherton Ontario Advance Newspaper.