Possibly a fiberglass body? Note how the roll bar’s loop is bent so it can mount to the frame.
“1949 Willys Jeep For sale. Runs, in good condition. 4000 or best offer, call for more information.”
Possibly a fiberglass body? Note how the roll bar’s loop is bent so it can mount to the frame.
“1949 Willys Jeep For sale. Runs, in good condition. 4000 or best offer, call for more information.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800
Looks like it needs some work, but it runs.
“Runs and drives. Original flathead. This thing will climb over itself! Fun toy for hunting or just climbing walls.”
Looks like there is some value here.
“I’ve got 2 cj5’s that i want to sell. One is complete with little rust but a bad frame. Its a 59 if i recall correctly, it does not have a title. The other has a good frame, but bad tub. It is a 63 and has a title. Bought one to finish the other but have no time, and lost all motivation. Both in running order. So thats 2 134f engines 2 t90 transmissions and transfer cases. Have some extra parts to go with. 2000 obo they go together. The yellow one has been disassembled for sandblasting and the tub was no good. Frame was painted and the engine tranny and transfer case are all set in place, its ready for the other tub to be placed on.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Runs, needs work. windshield looks military to me.
“1946 Willy’s jeep.. been patched up and the brakes don’t work… only. A drivers seat right now… this will start up and run and drive .. comes with reman master cylinder and the rest of the brake overhaul stuff..no title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350.
May be some value here.
“’48 Jeep CJ-2A, rolling chassis, no title, no motor, no trans. Just frame, springs, axles & body tub…come get it,”
Alex just completed a rebuild and modification of this Ebro Diesel. It’s now his daily driver. He added a couple features to allow his daughter (pictured here) to carry her surf boards.
http://tahiti-pacifique.com/hobbies/CJ3A/DIESEL/1974%20diesel%20jeep.html
Mike Lacovelli,owns Orange County Jeep Works in Middletown, Orange County, New York. He bills the company as “A unique Jeep shop where we build your dream vehicle. If we can’t fix it, it can’t be fixed! Call 845 649 1182”
Learn more:
https://www.facebook.com/OrangeCountyJeepWorks
http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20130318/LIFE02/303180303
Here’s one of Mike’s unique builds:
Here’s a pure utility custom wrecker from WWII.
“1945- U.S. troops sit in the “jeep wrecker” they created and with which they tow in jeeps that have run into trouble on the Western Front.”
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Most of this week Ann and I stayed with Josh and his wife Quinn. Josh is a long time friend of mine that I haven’t seen in nearly four years (and had yet to meet Quinn and their new son Jacob). So, we spent a couple evenings having a few drinks and catching up (yes, probably more important than even eWillys!). I even got a chance to do some cooking: poached salmon in a mushroom stock with rice pilaf for dinner and some eggs benedict with hollandaise made, in part, from a vinegar/shallot reduction (best hollandaise I think I’ve ever made from scratch — sorry, no pics).
On Wednesday April 9th Ann and I made it back to Anaheim for day two of our Disney adventure, this time on the Disneyland side. It was a good day and we stayed until the very end to watch the water show and fireworks. I can’t imagine the coldest of hearts doesn’t feel their inner child peak out as disney music booms from the speakers while the water shows, dancing, and fireworks fire up the imagination. Here are a few pics:

After a thorough exploration of the park, I concluded there are no jeeps on the premises. However, during the Jungle ride, I am pretty sure I spotted an upside down Mighty Mite. Though I couldn’t positively prove this was the case, after Googling it, I discovered there are pics of a Mighty Mite from the Disney World Jungle Cruise on the G503 site. I guess I’ll just have to go back and investigate more . . .
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