They could use some cleaning, but the price is descent.
“Set of 4 15 inch 5 X 5.5 inch BIG BOLT Ford bolt pattern . Need paint. $100 or make offer. Richie. Cell (Seven Three Two)500-5000”
They could use some cleaning, but the price is descent.
“Set of 4 15 inch 5 X 5.5 inch BIG BOLT Ford bolt pattern . Need paint. $100 or make offer. Richie. Cell (Seven Three Two)500-5000”
No pics provided. Despite the price, it still needs some work.
“I have a 1946 Jeep Willy- Army Jeep for sale. This is a show piece vehicle. It has won numerous trophies. It has a clean title and is Not salvage. It does need a new head gasket, but other than that it is excellent condition. I will post pics later. The selling price is $26,000.00 OBO. It does come with extras. Please call or text for details.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $2000.
Includes an overdrive. Still 24 volt.
“Selling a 1952 Willys M38 Jeep. Original engine, water type 24 volt system. Has a very rare hardtop feature. Engine in fully running condition. Transmission is upgraded overdrive. Upgraded braking system. Moving out of property. Need to find a good home for this. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7400.
(04/06/2014) No over all pics, but it looks solid.
“Motor and running gear
-2003 Chevrolet vortec V6 4.3l , a/c removed w/16,000 miles
-Entire wire harness was custom made by howell engineering along with a custom computer to make everything run right. This was very expensive and is the only way to do it to make things right and clean.
-Ford granny 4sp T-18 tranny
-Rear axle 1972 jeep dana 44 w/spool 4.56 gears
-front axle 1972 jeep dana 30 w/Detroit true locker 4.56 gears
UPDATE: Still Available
(01/31/2014) Looks like a solid jeep, but I don’t seem much GPW here.
“This is a 1944 Ford Jeep–runs good – has a new top–good tires–the window is from a Willy as is the hood—they were often used as replacement parts–also have the Ford windshield–
Call for info
Gary (206)660-7780”
UPDATE: Was in Chester, ID, for $4000. Now on eBay for much more.**No longer on eBay … Status Unknown**
This has a government plate of some type. I’m guessing forest service, but maybe USCG? The seller provides so description.
Marc from South Africa continues to make some neat progress on his 1/2 Scale build. Thanks for assembling this synopsis!
Marc writes, “Let me start with where I am to as of 15 April 2014. Unfortunately all production stopped on this date. Until I have the full use of my left shoulder after some structural work carried out, hopefully the structures doc will me the go-ahead by end May.
I ended with the making up of the two panels/dash/fwd fire wall. Slightly different to the real thing here for the ease of making. In the end the upper cowl/dash assembly will look the part.
Thanks to Paul & Lyn: http://www.ewillys.com/2014/01/23/update-from-paul-on-his-stainless-flatties-progress/ for sending me additional measurements and confirming plenty of smaller details for me.
I did finish up the firewall but have not taken photos yet.
To jump about a bit heres the top bow corner brackets that were made up. Claus kindly measured up on his CJ-2A for me http://www.ewillys.com/2012/04/05/builds-claus-rebuilds-a-cj-2a-in-south-africa/.
The middle brackets in the for the wheel boxes are also done…….I took photos but they have been filed some where safe, I can’t them find now.
Steve Elkins reports the following:
“In case you’re wondering what happened to that cute little Jeepster Firetruck some of us have been following on eWillys, it will soon be used as a vineyard tour Jeep at the Gandona Winery in California’s Napa Valley. After two little mechanical problems on the tow vehicle extending the 1100 mile adventure by two days, I was finally successful in transporting the red Jeepster from Southern California to the Wine Country, Northeast of San Francisco.
The seller had a change of plans and had to let go of the red Jeepster. The buyer is new to the Willys experience and is really excited about his new purchase. A new steering wheel, and re-chroming the front bumper is the first order of work to spiffy-up the 65 year old chariot, re-powered with a second generation Buick 231 c.i. V6 and automatic trans.
After seeing this on eWillys, I enjoyed connecting the seller and the buyer. And I made a new Jeepster connection with the seller. He has a nice ’50 Jeepster, daily driver with a rare optional L6-148. We might just see him at the Willys America Open House on July 19, 2014.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
Looks good for the price.
“im selling a 50 willys it has a sort flat bed it runs great, it is a strong 350 chevy, 700 trany. Good paint, custom made dash and upholstery, tilt column, nice rims and good tires, too much to list im asking for 6,500 o.b.o”